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🍽️ Hidden Gem in Seoul: Seongbukdong Myeonok Review 본문
🍽️ Hidden Gem in Seoul: Seongbukdong Myeonok Review
KoreanHalmeoni 2025. 8. 19. 13:26Seoul food guide 🍖: Seongbukdong Myeonok is a hidden gem near Bukchon & Samcheongdong, famous for galbijjim (braised short ribs) and naengmyeon (cold noodles), loved by locals and families.
✨ Why This Place Matters

When people think of Korean food in Seoul, they imagine street food or BBQ. But tucked away in a quiet neighborhood near Bukchon and Samcheongdong lies Seongbukdong Myeonok, a restaurant loved by locals for its galbijjim (braised beef short ribs) and naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles). It’s not flashy—it’s authentic, family-friendly, and a true Seoul food experience.
🗺️ Getting There (Traveler Tips)

📍 Address: 40, Daesagwan-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul
🚇 Subway: Hansung Univ. Station (Line 4), 8-min walk
🚌 Bus: 1111 or 2112 → ‘Myongsoo School’ stop, 8-min walk
Traveler’s highlight: The area is lined with diplomat residences and luxury villas. Walking here feels more like Beverly Hills than bustling Seoul.
⏳ Beat the Crowds

We skipped a 40-minute wait thanks to CatchTable app. You can track your queue live—perfect if you’re exploring nearby.
🍖 Star of the Show: Galbijjim

The ribs are melt-in-your-mouth tender. Staff even remove the bones for you, making it tourist-friendly and easy to eat.
💵 Price: ₩59,000–85,000 ($45–65), but feeds 3–4 people.
🍜 The Perfect Match: Naengmyeon

Locals swear by this combo: piping hot galbijjim followed by ice-cold naengmyeon. A flavor contrast you won’t forget.
💵 Price: ₩12,000–13,000 ($9–10).
🥬 Starter You’ll Love: Assorted Jeon

Great with a bottle of Korean makgeolli (rice wine).
💵 Price: included in sets (~₩62,000/$46+).
🥢 Side Dishes

👨👩👦 Family-Friendly Dining

🌿 After-Meal Exploration
Post-meal walk through Seongbukdong’s quiet streets lined with embassies, villas, and hidden temples.
Nearby stops: Gilsangsa Temple, Waryong Park, or Seongbuk Bakery for dessert.
💰 Quick Menu Guide (with USD for travelers)
🍖 Galbijjim (Braised Short Ribs): ₩59,000–85,000 ($45–65) 😢
🍜 Naengmyeon (Cold Noodles): ₩12,000–13,000 ($9–10)
🥟 Dumplings: ₩11,000 ($8)
🥣 Beef Bone Dumpling Soup: ₩12,000 ($9)
🍲 Galbitang (Short Rib Soup): ₩17,000 ($13)
🥩 Set Menus (Pork + Jeon): ₩62,000–72,000 ($46–55) 😢
⭐ A Hidden Seoul Dining Experience
Seongbukdong Myeonok isn’t trendy—it’s timeless. If you want a meal that Seoul locals actually crave, this is it. Pair it with a neighborhood walk and you’ve got a perfect “hidden Seoul” day.
Yes, it’s pricier than street food 😢, but worth it for the flavors, the service, and the experience.