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Boramae MedicalCenter Station(Sillim Line)
Asian Cuisine
Mala Tang Specialty Restaurant
Popular for fresh ingredients and various levels of spiciness control
  • 2F, 16, Boramaero 5ga-gil, Dongjak-gu, Seoul

  • 신림선

    188m from Boramae MedicalCenter Station

  • Lunch 10,000 won range·Dinner 20,000 won range

  • Open Now ~ Closes at 21:30

Introduction

Mala Tang Specialty Restaurant is a Chinese restaurant specializing in mala tang, located on Boramae-ro in Dongjak-gu, Seoul. It is loved by many for its fresh ingredients and clean store environment. In addition to mala tang, it offers a variety of dishes such as mala xiang guo and guobaorou at reasonable prices.

The Korean-style fusion mala tang offers various levels of spiciness, so anyone can enjoy a flavor that suits them. In particular, you can choose from level 1 to level 4, providing a diverse taste that satisfies everyone from beginners to spicy food enthusiasts.

Key Features

The mala tang here is known for its spicy yet clean broth, and you can choose from a variety of ingredients for a customized meal. The friendly service of the owner and staff also contributes to high visitor satisfaction.

With excellent value for money, you can visit alone without burden, and thanks to the fresh ingredients and generous portions, it is a popular restaurant with a high revisit rate. Fast food service makes it suitable even for short lunch breaks.

Visitor Characteristics

Office workers near Boramae Hospital often visit during lunch and coffee breaks, and due to the area's high foot traffic, visitors of various ages come here. In particular, there are many regular customers who visit once or twice a month, making it a well-established spot in the area.

With adjustable spiciness, it is consistently loved by a wide range of customers, from those who enjoy spicy food to those who prefer milder flavors. Visitors range from solo diners to families.

User Reviews

Customers leave positive reviews about the taste of the mala tang, the fresh ingredients, and the quick food service. In particular, the fact that the mala tang has been adapted to suit Korean tastes and can be enjoyed without burden receives a lot of praise.

Store cleanliness and staff friendliness are also popular factors, and while some customers mention that the broth can be a bit salty, overall satisfaction is high.

Parking Information

Official parking information is not provided, but there are several parking lots near Boramae-ro, so parking is generally available for those visiting by car. It is more convenient to check parking availability in advance before visiting.

Nearby Transportation

It is within walking distance from Boramae Hospital Station on the Sillim Line near Boramae Hospital, offering excellent public transportation accessibility. Subway and bus access is convenient, making it easy for both office workers and local residents to visit.

Menu

  • Mala Tang: KRW 1,700
  • Mala Xiang Guo: KRW 3,000
  • Additional Beef/Lamb: KRW 3,000
  • Guobaorou (Small): KRW 10,000
  • Guobaorou (Large): KRW 15,000
  • Jingjiang Rousi: KRW 15,000
  • Zhiliu: KRW 10,000
  • Chinese Potato Pancake: KRW 3,000
  • Yangzhou Fried Rice: KRW 7,000
  • Mapo Tofu Rice: KRW 7,000
  • Skewers (per piece): KRW 1,000
  • Ramen/Udon Noodles (per serving): KRW 1,000
  • Knife-cut Noodles (per serving): KRW 2,000

Address

2F, 16, Boramaero 5ga-gil, Dongjak-gu, Seoul