Mallijihwa Main Branch (만리지화 본점)

Mallijihwa Main Branch (만리지화 본점)

Mallijihwa, which embodies the meaning “eel that travels 10,000 ri and met fire,” is an eel dining brand that modernizes the depth of Korean gastronomy. The restaurant’s name was inspired by the eel’s remarkable strength to swim across vast oceans to its spawning grounds—so significant that it is referred to as “malli fish” in the “Donguibogam” (“A Precious Mirror of Eastern Medicine”). Hence the name, Mallijihwa specializes in serving grilled eel, which is carefully grill with briquettes. The restaurant reinterprets eel with Korean aesthetics, offering a comfortable and elegant dining experience in a space that blends traditional architectural elements with a modern twist. The dishes served here offers an outstanding dining experience where the texture of the eel melts in one’s mouth, and its flavor lingers long after. Signature dishes include grilled eel rice bowls, grilled eel, eel gujeolpan (platter of nine delicacies), and eel meal courses. The restaurant also offers seasonal lunch box made with fresh, seasonal ingredients.

– Address : 17 Jong-ro 3-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul

※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Grilled eel

– Information and Guides
+82-2-2251-8522

– Menu
Grilled eel rice bowl / Grilled eel lunch box / Grilled eel gujeolpan

– Opening Hours
11:30-22:00 (Last order 21:00)

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)

– Restrooms
Available





◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

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– Homepage
https://mijin1954.modoo.at/

– Tel
+82-2-732-1954

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– Homepage
www.kyobobook.co.kr

– Tel
02-3295-0312

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⊙ Olive Young – Jongno 1(il)-ga Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (올리브영 종로1가)


– Homepage
www.o1iveyoung.co.kr

⊙ KT Square (KT스퀘어)

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– Homepage
corp.kt.com

– Tel
+82-1577-5599

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⊙ Ilmin Art Museum (일민미술관)

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– Homepage
www.ilmin.org

The Ilmin Art Museum located in former Dong-A Newspaper Building, was formed in honor of their honorable and late CEO Kim Sang-man. The museum was established in December of 1996, and with a full renovation in 2001, large exhibition hall and Ilmin collection was placed in. Through the renovation, the combination of glass and steel made Artrium aimed to become one of the best comtemporary museum, connecting the museum to the streets of Gwanghwamun. 

 This museum boasts a large Ilmin collection. There are 430 pieces of Ilmin collection from Goryeo dynasty (918-1392) to present, 1,200 pieces in the Donga Newspaper’s collection of art, and 100 pieces of art owned by Hyundai Corporation. The Ilmin Collection mostly consists of pieces that Kim Sang-man collected from ceramics to aesthetic paintings. The Dongah Newspaper’s collection has time-relevant pieces that are important in history.

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