6.2Km 2022-03-04
Bogwang-ro 109-1, Yongsan-gu, Seúl.
6.2Km 2025-07-18
12, Dosan-daero 100-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Sushi Kaisin is a luxurious sushi restaruant owned by Japanese Chef Kyousuke Sato. Chef Sato gained much knowledge about seafood through his working experience at fisheries market and two years of experience as a fisher. After building his career as a chef by working at top-notch sushi restaurants and five-star hotels in Japan, Chef Sato opened his very own sushi restaurant in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul in 2017. Fresh ingredients carefully selected and brought in from Jeju Island are prepared into an authentic Edomae sushi through Chef Sato's unique techniques. Although the restaurant is small, allowing up to only six customers at the counter table, Chef Sato ensures that the excellent food and service quality remain consistent as the chef personally tends to every aspect of the restaurant, from selection of ingredients and food preparation to customer service. Chef Sato is able to provide menu explanations and engage in friendly conversations with customers in fluent Japanese, Korean, and English due to his broad experience and expertise from traveling and working over the past years. Reservation is advised due to limited seating.
6.3Km 2025-05-19
39, Usadan-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
6.3Km 2024-08-08
725 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
6.3Km 2025-04-11
11, Usadan-ro 14-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
6.3Km 2025-05-19
192, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Dubai Restaurant in Itaewon offers authentic Arabian cuisine as well as shisha (water pipe smoking). Located in the middle of Itaewon, it’s popular among both Koreans and foreigners.
6.4Km 2024-11-15
Yangnyeong-ro 445, Yongsan-gu, Seúl
6.4Km 2025-06-09
Yangnyeong-ro 445, Yongsan-gu, Seúl
02-758-2045 / 0505-6957-9839
6.5Km 2025-05-14
48, Noksapyeong-daero 40-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
+82-2-796-9330
It is a Thai food specialty store located in Itaewon. This restaurant's signature menu is som tam. This Western dishes restaurant is located in Yongsan-gu, Seoul.
6.7Km 2025-05-21
Heonilleung-gil 34, Seocho-gu, Seúl.
El monte Daemosan detrás de la Tumba Real Heonilleung era llamado originalmente Halmisan (que significa "abuela" en coreano), porque su forma recuerda a una mujer anciana. La Tumba Real Heonilleung alberga los túmulos de dos reyes de la dinastía Joseon (1392-1910): Taejong (1401-1418) y Sunjo (1800-1834). Heonilleung cuenta con numerosas estatuas de piedra y restos arqueológicos, siendo un buen lugar para experimentar la cultura de la dinastía Joseon. Al acercarse a los túmulos, aparece una puerta con el símbolo del taegeuk (yin-yang), marcando el límite entre este mundo y el más allá. Al atravesar la puerta roja, se llega a una construcción en la que se oficiaban antiguos rituales funerarios. Tras esta construcción, se encuentra la tumba real. Alrededor de este lugar se encuentran esculturas de animales llamadas japsang, usadas para alejar los malos espíritus. También hay una estatua de un militar ofreciendo su espada, con su caballo tras él.