I dont recommend. Me and my family went here for Christmas dinner, pure regret. We came here because it was famous and well known, but I really think it was overhyped. We waited in line for around 20 minutes or so, and we were greeted with one of the staff flashing us an eyeroll and were seated in a exactly 3 person table, we had a ton of bags so we had to put out bags out on the floor, already annoying. However, the part that was irritating was that many 4 person tables were seated with 2 people some even with only 1 peron. Yet we as 3 people were placed in a cramped 3 person table. A staff member accidentally pushed over our drinks and the drink poured over our bags (I had some music albums I bought a while before and thankfully they were wrapped.) We pressed the service button many times yet no response, as we raised our hand, a staff member proceeded to ignore us and roll her eyes at us. Finally, after bickering for a bit, they seated us in a 4 person table. Now, moving onto the food. We were planning on ordering 3 of their signatures and 1 extra side dish. However, even though it was only 8pm, all the side dishes and one signature were out of stock. Also the food was mediocre, overly salted and very much lacking in ingredients. Overral, don't recommend going as it really wasn't an...
Read moreThe famous Shinsun Seolleongtang has a popular branch in Myeongdong, known for its sleek, modern interior design and comforting Korean cuisine. The restaurant offers a clean and inviting atmosphere, making it a great spot to enjoy a warm meal after exploring the vibrant Myeongdong area. However, due to its popularity, there is often a queue to get in, and the waiting line is typically on the stairs, which can feel cramped and uncomfortable, especially during busy hours.
Once seated, the dining experience becomes more enjoyable. A unique feature of this branch is the self-service kimchi setup. Each table is equipped with containers of two types of kimchi—traditional cabbage kimchi and radish kimchi—along with scissors for you to cut the pieces to your desired size, adding a fun and interactive element to the meal.
The star of the menu is the Seolleongtang, a rich and flavorful ox bone soup. The broth is well-balanced, not overly salty, and perfect for pairing with the rice and seasonings provided. The restaurant also caters to families by offering a kid-sized Seolleongtang, making it a great option for diners...
Read moreSinsaeng Seolleongtang in Seoul offers an unforgettable taste experience. Known for its signature seolleongtang (Korean ox bone soup), this traditional restaurant slowly simmers beef bones for hours to create a milky-white, richly flavored broth. The soup is surprisingly light yet packed with the deep, comforting taste of bone essence. From the very first sip, the warmth and mild flavor of the broth captivate, making each spoonful irresistible.
In addition to the soup, the kimchi served here is equally remarkable. The spicy, tangy kick of Korean kimchi perfectly complements the gentle warmth of the seolleongtang. Crisp and flavorful, the kimchi adds a refreshing balance to the meal, bringing out new layers in the soup’s taste.
On a cold winter day, a steaming bowl of seolleongtang paired with crisp kimchi is the perfect comfort. This combination not only warms the body but also brings a sense of happiness to the soul, making it an essential culinary experience on any...
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