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Regional Eat & Restaurants/Seoul Eats

Cheongshil Hongshil: A Comforting Bowl in Seorae Village

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📍 Location & Hours

Address: 9 Seorae-ro 10-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul

  • Open: Wednesday to Saturday, 11:00 AM – 8:30 PM
  • Break Time: 2:00 PM – 5:30 PM
  • Last Order: 8:00 PM
  • Closed: Every Sunday

Parking: Limited. Public transportation is recommended.

🕰 Expect to Wait...

This popular restaurant often has a queue during lunch hours. Take a ticket and wait in the nearby Paris 15th District Park—it’s a lovely spot to enjoy some sunshine before your meal. The owner takes orders in advance to speed up service.

🍲 What We Ordered

Gamja-guk and Hot Stone Bibimbap

We tried the signature Gamja-guk and Hot Stone Bibimbap. The gamja-guk had a mild, home-cooked flavor—less spicy than typical gamjatang, but deeply comforting. It may feel plain for those used to intense restaurant flavors, but it's perfect for a wholesome meal. I finished every last drop with a bowl of rice.

💡 Good to Know

  • Side dishes are served, not self-serve.
  • Clear sourcing for ingredients.
  • Takeout available for gamjatang and spicy pork.
  • No alcohol served—bring it home if you’d like to pair with drinks.
  • No kiosk—manual ticket system adds to the charm.

🧾 Summary: “Peter’s Pick” Ratings

  • Taste: Mild, homey, nostalgic
  • Price: Reasonable for Gangnam
  • Cleanliness: Seemed tidy, fast turnover
  • Service: Efficient, smooth despite crowd
  • Transportation: A bit inconvenient; plan ahead

🌿 Final Thoughts

If you want an authentic Korean meal in a unique neighborhood, Cheongshil Hongshil delivers. Ideal for solo travelers, families with kids, and those who prefer gentle flavors. And yes—K-drama fans will love the fact that this spot was featured on TV!

Would you try a mild Korean 감자국, or do you prefer the spicy version? Let us know in the comments!

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