



19 Saemunan-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- 5
248m from Gwanghwamun Station
Lunch 20,000 won range·Dinner 50,000 won or more
Closed Opens at 11:30
Introduction
Pyeonggaok - Gwanghwamun is a Pyongyang cuisine specialty restaurant that has been passed down for three generations since the grandfather's era, serving as a space to spread the traditional taste to the modern day. Through signature dishes such as Pyongyang cold noodles, Eobok Jjamban, and mung bean pancakes, you can feel the dedication and history.
Located near Gwanghwamun in Jongno-gu, Seoul, this place is a famous spot where you can experience the deep flavor and elegance of traditional Pyongyang cuisine, enjoying clean and light dishes in a classic atmosphere.
Visitor Characteristics
Pyeonggaok - Gwanghwamun has a nearly equal gender ratio among visitors and is widely loved by middle-aged customers in their 40s and above. The light taste of Pyongyang cold noodles and the variety of meat dishes satisfy everyone from family guests to business gatherings.
It is especially popular among customers who enjoy traditional Korean food and premium Pyongyang cuisine, and has formed a loyal customer base with a high rate of repeat visits.
Key Features
This restaurant offers a variety of Pyongyang dishes, including premium Eobok Jjamban, mandu hot pot, pyeonyuk, and suyuk. The food is characterized by its clean yet deep broth flavor, and the Pyongyang cold noodles are attractive for their rich and savory broth.
The staff service is generally friendly, though some customer reviews mention areas for improvement. The price range is mid-high to high, focusing more on quality and tradition than cost-effectiveness.
Nearby Transportation
The Gwanghwamun location is very accessible by public transportation, being close to multiple subway stations such as Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5), Gyeongbokgung Station (Line 3), City Hall Station (Lines 1 & 2), and Jonggak Station (Line 1).
Located in the heart of Seoul, it is convenient to visit before or after work or during sightseeing, and you can also explore major tourist attractions and cultural facilities nearby.
User Reviews
Many visitors praise the deep flavor of the traditional Pyongyang cold noodles and Eobok Jjamban, giving high marks for the clean and light taste. There are especially many positive reviews about the quality of the meat and dumplings.
On the other hand, some customers express disappointment with the service and food compared to the price, and some mention that the Pyongyang cold noodle broth is a bit salty or not seasoned to their taste.
Value for Money Points
As Pyeonggaok positions itself as a premium Korean restaurant, traditional menu items are priced on the higher side. For lunch, single dishes like Pyongyang cold noodles and onban are relatively accessible, while in the evening, you can enjoy hearty dishes like large Eobok Jjamban.
It is recommended for customers who value quality and tradition over price, and is suitable for special occasions or entertaining guests.
Parking Information
There is no separate parking information, but as it is located in the center of Gwanghwamun, you can use nearby public or paid parking lots.
If visiting by car, it is helpful to check parking availability and fees in advance for a smooth visit.
Menu
- Eobok Jjamban (Small): KRW 82,000
- Mung Bean Pancake: KRW 17,000
- Pyongyang Cold Noodles (Mul/Bibim): KRW 16,000
- Bulgogi: KRW 38,000
- Mandu Hot Pot (1 serving): KRW 29,000
- Eobok Jjamban (Medium): KRW 95,000
- Eobok Jjamban (Large): KRW 106,000
- Mandu Hot Pot (for 4 people): KRW 112,000
- Noodle Hot Pot (1 serving): KRW 27,000
- Noodle Hot Pot (for 4 people): KRW 104,000
- Pyeonyuk (Small): KRW 32,000
- Pyeonyuk (Large): KRW 42,000
- Pyeonyuk (Half Plate): KRW 19,000
- Suyuk (Small): KRW 39,000
- Suyuk (Large): KRW 47,000
- Suyuk (Half Plate): KRW 22,000
- Plate Dumplings: KRW 14,000
- Onban (Beef): KRW 14,000
- Onban (Native Chicken): KRW 15,000
- Mandu Soup (Beef): KRW 14,000
- Mandu Soup (Native Chicken): KRW 15,000