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Seoul Yeonhui-dong Dumpling Specialist ‘Gaeseong Mandu Gung’

Located in Insa-dong, “Gaeseong Mandu Gung” is a dumpling specialist that originated from Gaeseong and has been passed down through three generations since its inception in 1970 by Grandma Im Myeong-suk.

Known for its clear broth and generously filled Gaeseong-style dumplings, this restaurant captures the taste buds of customers and is particularly well-known in Insa-dong. However, Gaeseong Mandu Gung is not exclusive to Insa-dong. You can also find it in Yeonhui-dong, Seoul Seodaemun-gu.

“Gaeseong Mandu Gung on the 2nd Floor of Saraga Shopping Center in Seoul Yeonhui-dong”

Situated in the heart of Yeonhui-dong and serving as a shopping destination for local residents, “Saraga Shopping Center” houses various large and small stores. Upon ascending to the second floor, among the diverse array of shops, you can find “Gaeseong Mandu Gung.”

“Michelin Guide-Listed Gaeseong Mandu Gung”

Gaeseong Mandu Gung is listed in the Michelin Guide Bib Gourmand. While the branch in Insa-dong is the main store, the Yeonhui-dong branch is also operated directly, ensuring you can experience the same flavors in Yeonhui-dong.

As a dumpling specialist, the menu naturally revolves around dumplings, and it stands out for pursuing a clean taste compared to other dumpling-focused places. The advantage of Gaeseong Mandu lies in its clean and neat flavors without any heaviness.

The menu includes:

  • Gaeseong Kimchi Mandu Jeongol (Dumpling Hot Pot): KRW 20,000
  • Gaeseong Meat Mandu Jeongol: KRW 17,000
  • Noodle Side Dish: KRW 5,000
  • Jorangi Ddeok Mandu Guk (Rice Cake Dumpling Soup): KRW 15,000
  • Garaetteok Mandu Guk (Rice Cake Dumpling Soup): KRW 13,000
  • Garaetteok Kimchi Mandu Guk: KRW 16,000
  • Gaeseong Meat Mandu Guk: KRW 13,000
  • Gaeseong Kimchi Mandu Guk: KRW 16,000
  • Mixed Mandu Guk: KRW 17,000
  • Jorangi Ddeok Guk: KRW 16,000
  • Garaetteok Guk: KRW 13,000
  • Gaeseong Mandu Jjim (Steamed Dumplings): KRW 13,000
  • Gaeseong Kimchi Mandu Jjim: KRW 16,000
  • Seoritaet Kongguksu (Bean Noodle Soup): KRW 14,000
  • Gaeseong Mushroom Mandu Jjim: KRW 16,000
  • Modum Mandu Jjim (Assorted Dumplings): KRW 17,000
  • Black Pork Bossam: KRW 35,000
  • Dotori Muk (Acorn Jelly): KRW 17,000
  • Dubu Kimchi (Tofu Kimchi)
  • Seasoned Jeon
  • Modum Jeon (Assorted Jeon): KRW 34,000
  • Haemul Pajeon (Seafood Green Onion Pancake): KRW 22,000
  • Nokdu Jeon (Mung Bean Pancake): KRW 20,000
  • Haemul Kimchi Jeon (Seafood Kimchi Pancake): KRW 20,000
  • Gochu Buchu Jeon (Chili Leek Pancake): KRW 18,000
  • Gamja Jeon (Potato Pancake): KRW 18,000
  • Bossam Set Menu: KRW 22,000
  • Jeon Set Menu: KRW 19,000
  • Dotori Muk Set Menu: KRW 18,000
  • Kongguksu Set Menu: KRW 19,000

“Elegant and Calm Ambiance”

While the Insa-dong branch of Gaeseong Mandu Gung exudes an antique charm with an old and historic atmosphere, the Yeonhui-dong branch offers a clean and sophisticated ambiance. Unlike the Insa-dong main store, all seating is provided in a table format.

Moreover, compared to the Insa-dong branch, this place tends to have fewer visitors, making it a significant advantage for enjoying a meal without waiting in long lines. It’s a great place to visit when you’re craving delicious dumplings in Yeonhui-dong.

“Seoul Yeonhui-dong Dumpling Specialist, Gaeseong Mandu Gung”

  • Address: 2nd Floor, 23 Yeonhui Road, Saraga Shopping Center, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
  • Phone: 02-332-6147
  • Operating Hours: (Daily) 11:30 – 21:30 (Last Order: 20:50)
  • Website: https://koong.co.kr