Reason:pollack soup(116 people recommended) | Operating for over 50 years
Open Now|07:00-15:00
+82-2-7773891
38 Eulji-ro 1-gil, Jung District, Seoul, South Korea
What travelers say:
Very delicious dried pollack soup in Seoul. Address: Mugyo-dong, 7500 won. The only dish in the store is this fish soup and kimchi. Because there are too many office buildings around, customers leave immediately after eating. Because so many people come to eat this soup. Highly recommended, it is very delicious. Light and smooth, anyway, it is delicious😋
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Very delicious dried pollack soup in Seoul. Address: Mugyo-dong, 7500 won. The only dish in the store is this fish soup and kimchi. Because there are too many office buildings around, customers leave immediately after eating. Because so many people come to eat this soup. Highly recommended, it is very delicious. Light and smooth, anyway, it is delicious😋
It is a very popular shop. In addition to tourists, there are also locals who help, so there are many people. However, because the food is served quickly, diners also leave as soon as they finish their food, so although you have to queue, you don’t have to wait too long. You must try the fish soup rice. , very delicious and can be refilled with soup.
It is very convenient to order food in this restaurant. There is only one dish, pollack soup, and side dishes such as kimchi and leeks are all self-service. Leeks are delicious in the soup, so I put a lot of them.
This small shop in Mugyo-dong, the financial district of Seoul, near the city hall is not easy to find. It looks inconspicuous, but it is the second most popular food in Seoul ranked by TripAdvisor. There are various honors posted at the door, and the taste is not bad. From the red brick wall of the facade, you can see that this is a very old shop with a long history. Sure enough, it started in 1968 and has a history of nearly 50 years. The shop opens at 7 o'clock in the morning. I arrived at more than 7 o'clock and it was already full. Most of the diners here are nearby residents or people who work in the financial district. Although it is an old shop, it is still very clean. This is the same in Korea and Japan. Since only one soup set is sold, there is no need to look at the menu and place an order directly. After a while, the pollack soup came up. Unlike the spicy impression of general Korean cuisine, the soup is very refreshing. The pollack is fried and dried, which has a hint of fragrance, and the quantity is very sufficient. With tofu cubes and egg shreds, the rich ocean flavor hits you. It's a bit cold in early spring in Seoul, and it's really comfortable to drink a bowl! With a bowl of rice and some homemade sakura shrimp paste, it's very satisfying! You can also eat all kinds of kimchi for free, and 7,000 won is a very reasonable price!
There is only one menu in the whole restaurant, dried pollack soup. You don't need to order when you sit down, the dishes are served directly. The diners are all locals. We arrived at almost 2 pm, and there were still many people. The turnover rate is very high, and the service is also very good. Although there is a language barrier, they will still take the initiative to tell you how to match the side dishes. It is a restaurant hidden in a small alley and loved by locals.
It is a breakfast shop by default. Koreans eat rice in the morning. I eat it with soup and rice. It is very light and good. There are many Japanese tourists here. It seems that they also like it. There is only one dish. No need to order. It costs 7000 won.