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Myeongdong Kyoja

Famous for handmade noodles and dumplings.

Tosokchon Samgyetang

Renowned for ginseng chicken soup in a traditional setting.

Jin Ok-Hwa Original Chicken Restaurant

Specializes in spicy braised chicken.

Hanilkwan

Offers traditional Korean dishes in a classic setting.

Jungsik

A Michelin-starred restaurant offering modern Korean cuisine.

Mapo Jeong Daepo

Lively Korean BBQ with grilled pork belly.

Gaeseong Mandu Koong

Traditional dumplings from Gaeseong region.

Gwangjang Market Food Stalls

Known for steak tartare and bindaetteok.

Baekje Samgyetang

Flavorful ginseng chicken soup.

Kkanbu Chicken

Popular for crispy Korean fried chicken.

Namdaemun Market

Offers a variety of street foods and local goods.

Gwangjang Market

Try bindaetteok (mung bean pancakes) and mayak gimbap.

Tongin Market

Features the unique Dosirak Cafe.

Mangwon Market

Local favorite for street foods and fresh produce.

Myeongdong Street Food Alley

Known for its variety of street food stalls.

Dongdaemun Night Market

A mix of food stalls and shopping, open late.

Ssamziegil

Traditional craft shops and snacks in Insadong.

Seoul Bamdokkaebi Night Market

Seasonal market with food trucks and performances.

Garosu-gil

Trendy street for cafes and desserts.

Ihwa Mural Village

Explore mural-covered streets with snacks.

Times Square Mall

A large shopping complex with international brands.

Starfield COEX Mall

Asia’s largest underground shopping mall.

Lotte Department Store (Menswear Floor)

Premium brands and formalwear.

Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

A futuristic shopping and cultural space.

Common Ground

Shops in colorful shipping containers.

Bukchon Hanok Village

Traditional Korean village with hanok houses.

Gyeongbokgung Palace

The largest of Seoul's Five Grand Palaces.

Cheonggyecheon Stream

A restored stream running through downtown Seoul.

Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP)

A futuristic cultural hub.

Lotte World Tower

Korea's tallest building with breathtaking views.