10.4Km 2024-02-21
49-19 Gimpohangang 6-ro, Yangchon-eup, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do
Monte Del Pino is a spacious brunch and bakery café, featuring an expansive outdoor garden and high ceilings. It offers a variety of beverages to complement its basic espresso, as well as an assortment of bread made from organic flour and premium French butter. Their brunch menu includes American brunch platter and eggs benedict. Additionally, they host live performances four times a day, each lasting for forty minutes.
10.4Km 2025-03-07
161-8 Magokjungang-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
105405 Magok, a restaurant located in the Ganseo-gu district of Seoul, is famous for its charcoal grilled steak and its reinterpretation of side dishes, which is a significant part of Korean food culture. The steaks here are prepared through a meticulous process of wet-aging, seasoning, color development, confit, and charcoal grilling, with lunches served as course meals only.
10.5Km 2021-03-27
567, Gaehwadong-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2662-2322
In addition to traditional Chinese dishes, there are also a variety of fusion dishes. This Chinese (cuisine) restaurant is located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is dongpo pork (red braised pork belly).
10.5Km 2024-02-07
138 Jimok-ro, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
Yeongokdarin Donghae Makguksu, located near Paju Book City, is a makguksu (buckwheat noodles) specialty restaurant. Their bibim makguksu (spicy buckwheat noodles) is distinctively topped with myeongtae sikhae (salted and fermented pollack), offering a refreshing, sweet, and sour taste. Suyuk (boiled pork slices), gamja jjinmandu (steamed potato mandu), and modubu (bean curd) are excellent dishes that accompany it well. It's important to note that the restaurant may close earlier than the regular business hours if ingredients run out, so it's advisable to check before visiting.
10.6Km 2021-03-26
5, Nambusunhwan-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2664-9748
Specializing in Kalguksu (chopped noodle soup), this restaurant near Gimpo Airport is frequented by entertainers. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is noodle soup with mushrooms.
10.6Km 2024-08-23
143 Magokjungang-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-761-2512
The K-Illustration Fair will be held both online and offline, showing illustration in a multitude of media types, from film to music and fashion. Visitors can learn about the current trends in illustration business, as well as meet famous illustrators and their works.
10.7Km 2021-01-06
53, Yangcheon-ro 47na-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
+82-2-2659-0076
Yangcheonhyanggyo Local Confucian School is the only educational institution of the Joseon dynasty remaining in Seoul, and as such was designated Seoul Monument No. 8. Built in the 12th year of Joseon King Taejong (1411), the old school was entirely restored in 1981. There are eight buildings in the premises, including Daeseongjeon Hall, Myeongnyundang Lecture Hall, and Jeonsacheong Hall to name a few. A national ritual service for Confucius is held here twice a year: once in spring and once in fall. Also, various programs are offered to teach Chinese characters, calligraphy, or Oriental painting to regular citizens, as well as elementary, junior, and high school students.
10.7Km 2024-04-22
10, Dangha-gil, Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do
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10.7Km 2024-02-15
10 Magokjungang 12-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
Garden Kitchen is a restaurant situated within the Courtyard Marriott Hotel, adjacent to the Seoul Botanic Park. Focusing on Western-style buffet offerings, the restaurant undergoes a monthly conceptual transformation, providing customers with an opportunity to savor new and diverse flavors. Noteworthy items on the buffet include the two-day aged lotus leaf LA galbi, creatively using lotus leaves, and the crispy and savory ziran yang galbi (cumin lamb chops), showcasing lamb ribs with Chinese cumin and breadcrumbs.
10.8Km 2025-06-18
161 Magokdong-ro, Gangseo-gu, Seoul
The Seoul Botanical Garden was created in Magok, the last remaining development site in Seoul, to introduce native plants and horticulture of 12 different cities from around the world and raise ecological awareness in the city. Seoul Botanic Park integrates a botanical garden and a public park, and the area is the size of 70 soccer fields. It serves as a bridgehead and lifelong education institution with the aim of spreading urban garden culture while staying true to its original role as a plant research conservation institution through expanding endangered wild plant habitats, researching the proliferation of species, and developing varieties. The botanical garden is divided into four spaces: Open Forest, Themed Garden, Lake Garden, and Wetland Garden. The main highlight is the Themed Garden that comprises the Botanic Center, Mogok Cultural Hall, and an outdoor themed garden.