Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch
Korean barbecue restaurant · Yeonnam-dong ·

Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch

Korean barbecue restaurant · Yeonnam-dong ·

Yeoltan bulgogi, kimchi jjigae, and refillable sides

Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null
Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch by null

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144 Eoulmadang-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

₩10,000–30,000

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144 Eoulmadang-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

+82 2 332 0120

₩10,000–30,000

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The One Dish to Eat in Seoul, South Korea

"If you’re worried about the language barrier, start with Saemul Sikdang in Hongdae. Menus are available in Korean, English, and Chinese. Yeoltan bulgogi (thinly sliced spicy pork that ribbons when you cook it) is the thing to order, chased with a scorching-hot kimchi jjigae (kimchi stew)."

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Saemaul Restaurant Hongdae Seogyo Branch

Mina

Google
Solid very nice K-BBQ spot in Seoul. The meat quality was good and everything was nicely prepared. The staff were helpful and kept things moving without being overbearing. The side dishes were fresh, and the overall atmosphere was comfortable. It’s a reliable choice if you’re looking for a good BBQ meal especially at Night time

K. Y.

Google
So good and so yummy ! Very flavorful and fatty meat/food/soup! Great marbling. Staff was nice and friendly with menu info.

CY L.

Google
The food is just average, but the service is worse. The staff's attitude is poor and unhelpful. There are fans at every table, but they turned them off while we were still eating, claiming they were going to close soon, even though it was only 10:30 PM (in Google has mentioned open until 10:00 AM on the next day.) In conclusion, both the service and atmosphere are below average, and we cannot recommend this place.

J P

Google
Ooooohh, we had a nice dinner. Though some say its a tourist spot, its def not. As many locals eat here too. Love the side dishes that you can refill. Service is good too

Steven H.

Google
Very well priced food, spent 30k won between 2 people. Meat was delicious 😋

Samson N.

Google
The pork here is outstanding tender, juicy, and grilled to perfection, with just the right amount of char for that smoky flavor. the real highlight is the pork intestine. It stands out as one of the best I’ve tried, with a crispy exterior and a rich, savory taste that keeps you coming back for more. Cooked perfectly, it has that ideal balance of chewiness and crispness. The atmosphere is lively, typical of the bustling Hongdae vibe, making it a great spot for both casual meals and group gatherings. Service is fast, and the staff are attentive, helping with the grilling and ensuring your dining experience is top notch.this place should be on your list for its incredible pork and unbeatable pork intestine.

14 1.

Google
We chanced upon this hidden gem around 6:30 pm on Thursday, and despite the absence of a queue, the restaurant was almost fully booked. We opted for the set menu for two, priced at approximately 43,000 won. Initially, we were skeptical about the generous portion size, which included three meat portions, a stew, two bowls of rice, and a Pepsi. However, our doubts were quickly alleviated as we savored the delectable flavors, opting for both soy sauce and spicy options for the meat. To our surprise, we finished everything, including the two bowls of rice, which complemented the dishes perfectly. Delicious! If you're looking to try something unique and special for Korean BBQ, which exceeded our expectations, we highly recommend this place!

Jonathan L.

Google
Acceptable kBBQ, choice of meat is limited by the variety, mainly having pork here. Would highly recommend ordering the intestine. Not expensive Cold noodles are just average, no point ordering.