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Bongcheon Station(Line 2)·Asian Cuisine
Palgong Chinese Cuisine
A Chinese restaurant near Bongcheon Station filled with wok-fired aroma
  • 1680 Nambusunhwan-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul

  • 2

    463m from Bongcheon Station

  • Lunch 20,000 won range·Dinner 50,000 won or more

  • Open Now ~ Break time at 15:00

  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Take-Out Available

Introduction

Palgong Chinese Cuisine is a Chinese restaurant located near Bongcheon Station in Gwanak-gu, Seoul, boasting deep flavors with skillful wok techniques and fresh ingredients. Especially, Palgong Seafood Jjamppong and Fried Rice are loved by many, with the clean broth and rich seafood flavor of the jjamppong being outstanding.

Although the restaurant is small, it offers wireless internet and takeout services for convenience, making it an ideal space for families as well as solo diners.

Main Features

Palgong Seafood Jjamppong features a rich smoky flavor, various seafood, and fresh mushrooms, making it perfect even as a hangover cure. The Jajangmyeon, in the style of Ganjjajang, is topped with a soft-boiled egg for a unique taste, and a variety of dishes such as Japchae Rice and Yusanseul Rice are also available.

Tangsuyuk and Yuringi are made with premium fresh pork sirloin, offering a crispy texture and rich flavor. However, due to the cost of ingredients, many menu items are on the expensive side.

Visitor Characteristics

Visitors are approximately 53.4% male and 46.6% female, showing a fairly balanced ratio, and people in their 20s to 50s visit evenly. It is widely loved by both young and middle-aged customers.

There are many solo diners, and the atmosphere allows for comfortable shared tables. There may be waiting times, but this is due to the high expectations for the food.

User Reviews

Most customers rate the jjamppong and fried rice as the best, with the jjamppong praised for its clean broth and abundant seafood, making it great for hangovers. The jajangmyeon, in the style of ganjjajang, receives mixed reviews but is generally considered to have a mild taste.

Reviews for tangsuyuk are somewhat mixed, with some customers expressing disappointment in the meat quality. Frequent waiting is cited as a downside, but it also shows how popular the restaurant is.

Parking Information

Parking information is not specified, but due to its downtown location, nearby public parking lots or public transportation are recommended. It is easily accessible, being close to Bongcheon Station on Line 2 and the Sillim Line.

Theme Keywords

Chinese cuisine, Bongcheon Station restaurant, Palgong Seafood Jjamppong, Ganjjajang, Fried Rice, and other main keywords are widely spread among Chinese food enthusiasts who value taste and quality.

Menu

  • Jajangmyeon: KRW 10,000
  • Palgong Seafood Jjamppong: KRW 13,000
  • Old-style Fried Rice: KRW 12,000
  • Japchae Rice: KRW 12,000
  • Yusanseul Rice: KRW 18,000
  • Mixed Seafood Rice: KRW 19,000
  • Fresh Pork Sirloin Tangsuyuk (Small): KRW 26,000
  • Fresh Pork Sirloin Tangsuyuk (Medium): KRW 36,000
  • Kanpunggi (Medium): KRW 43,000
  • Chili Shrimp (Medium): KRW 49,000
  • Kanpung Shrimp (Medium): KRW 49,000
  • Yangjangpi: KRW 39,000
  • Yusanseul: KRW 48,000
  • Yuringi (Medium): KRW 43,000
  • Palbochae: KRW 48,000
  • Seafood Nurungji Soup: KRW 52,000
  • Jeongabok: KRW 85,000
  • Seafood Platter Jajang for 2: KRW 24,000
  • Fried Dumplings: KRW 7,000
  • Old-style Meat Jjamppong: KRW 12,000
  • Palgong Seafood Udon: KRW 13,000
  • Kanpunggi (Small): KRW 33,000
  • Yuringi (Small): KRW 33,000
  • Chili Shrimp (Small): KRW 36,000
  • Kanpung Shrimp (Small): KRW 36,000

Address

1680 Nambusunhwan-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul