

78, Bukchon-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- 3
583m from Anguk Station
Lunch 20,000 won range·Dinner 50,000 won or more
Open Now ~ Closes at 21:30
Introduction
Hwangsaengga Kalguksu is a traditional Korean noodle restaurant located in Bukchon, Jongno-gu, Seoul. It first opened in 2001 as Bukchon Kalguksu and changed to its current name in 2014. The restaurant is famous for its beef bone broth kalguksu, king dumpling soup, mushroom hot pot, and a variety of boiled pork and bossam dishes.
With the use of fresh ingredients and heartfelt cooking methods, it has consistently been loved by both locals and tourists. The clean and refreshing beef bone broth and chewy noodles are the signature features of this place.
Visitor Characteristics
Hwangsaengga Kalguksu attracts a diverse clientele with an almost even gender ratio. Visitors in their 20s to 50s are particularly prominent, and family visits are also common. Its proximity to Bukchon and Gyeongbokgung walking courses makes it popular among both tourists and locals.
There are often waiting lines due to its popularity, and it is mainly frequented by those who prefer mild and healthy flavors. The menu is designed to be enjoyed by all age groups, which is a major strength.
Main Features
The signature beef bone broth kalguksu and king dumplings are praised for their rich broth and fresh ingredients. Bossam and boiled pork are also specialties that can be enjoyed together. Every dish is carefully prepared in a traditional Korean setting.
In summer, you can also try their soybean noodle soup, highlighting the seasonal menu variety. Despite occasional long waits, the restaurant is well-reviewed for its quick service and friendly staff.
User Reviews
Most visitors express satisfaction with the taste and quality of the food. Many reviews mention the clean, non-overpowering broth, making for a comfortable meal. The dumplings are consistently praised for their generous filling and thin skin, providing a pleasant texture.
Some customers have noted minor disappointments with waiting times and staff response, but most share positive experiences and express willingness to revisit.
Parking Information
There is no dedicated parking lot, so visitors with vehicles should use nearby public parking. The restaurant is conveniently located within walking distance from Anguk Station (Line 3), making it easily accessible by public transportation.
Nearby Transportation
It is close to Anguk Station on Subway Line 3 and adjacent to major tourist attractions such as Bukchon Hanok Village, Gyeongbokgung Palace, and Bugaksan Mountain, making it a great stop on a central Seoul sightseeing course. Various bus routes also provide convenient access.
Theme Keywords
Beef bone broth kalguksu, king dumplings, mushroom hot pot, bossam, Bukchon restaurant are the main keywords. It is recommended for Korean food lovers seeking traditional restaurants, and suits customers who value healthy flavors and high-quality ingredients.
Menu
- Mushroom Hot Pot: KRW 20,000
- Soybean Noodle Soup: KRW 15,000
- King Dumplings: KRW 12,000
- King Dumpling Soup: KRW 12,000
- Beef Bone Broth Kalguksu: KRW 12,000
- Assorted Jeon (R): KRW 35,000
- Assorted Jeon (L): KRW 45,000
- Bossam (R): KRW 40,000
- Bossam (L): KRW 50,000
- Boiled Pork (R): KRW 45,000
- Boiled Pork (L): KRW 55,000
- White Boiled Pork (R): KRW 50,000
- White Boiled Pork (L): KRW 60,000