

136 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul SFCMALL B2
- 1
322m from City Hall Station
Lunch 20,000 won range·Dinner 30,000 won range
Closed Opens at 11:10
- Parking Available
Introduction
Ttin Ttin is a Vietnamese restaurant located on B2 of SFCMALL, Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul, offering a variety of Vietnamese dishes such as authentic pho and bun cha. The interior allows you to feel the local atmosphere, and you can enjoy a delicious meal in a cozy setting, making it a beloved spot for many.
With a diverse menu ranging from simple bun cha to spicy seafood pho and crispy rolls, it satisfies a wide range of customers. Especially, the use of fresh ingredients and carefully prepared dishes boast high satisfaction.
Visitor Characteristics
Visitors to Ttin Ttin are almost evenly split between men and women, with the main demographic being young people in their 20s to 40s. It is so popular during office lunch hours that lines often form, and it is also a suitable place for dates or gatherings.
Most visitors prioritize authentic flavors and quality over cost-effectiveness, and both those familiar with Vietnamese cuisine and first-timers are welcomed.
Parking Information
Parking is available at Ttin Ttin, with an additional charge of KRW 1,000 per 10 minutes. The maximum fee is KRW 100,000, which is useful information for long-term parking.
The parking lot is located within SFCMALL, adding convenience for those arriving by car. It is recommended to check parking availability in advance.
Key Features
Ttin Ttin offers menus that preserve the authentic taste of Vietnamese cuisine while also catering to Korean palates. The signature bun cha, made with fresh ingredients and a traditional recipe, is especially popular.
There is a break time from 3:00 PM to 5:15 PM, and reservations are only available on weekday evenings and weekends, so please keep this in mind when visiting.
User Reviews
Visitors generally express high satisfaction with the taste, especially praising the pho, banh xeo, and seafood dishes. The interior, which captures the local Vietnamese vibe, and the friendly service also receive positive reviews.
However, some mention that the music inside the restaurant does not match the atmosphere. Overall, it is considered a place many would revisit.
Nearby Transportation
There is excellent accessibility with five subway lines nearby, including Gwanghwamun Station (Line 5), City Hall Station (Lines 1 & 2), Euljiro 1(il)-ga Station (Line 2), and Jonggak Station (Line 1). Its central location makes it very convenient for public transportation.
Menu
- Bun Cha: KRW 16,000
- Spicy Seafood Pho (Bun Hai San): KRW 15,000
- Spring Rolls 4pcs (Goi Cuon): KRW 6,000
- Hanoi-style Crispy Roll (Nem Ran): KRW 9,000
- Stir-fried Pork with Water Spinach (Rau Muong Xao Thit Heo): KRW 15,000
- Glass Noodle Papaya Salad (Mien Trung Du Du): KRW 15,000
- Lunch Fried Chicken Wings (Can Ga Chien Sot Sa): KRW 14,000
- Fried Calamari (Muc Lan): KRW 12,000
- Thai-style Seafood Curry Stir-fry (Hai San Sot Kari): KRW 29,000
- Thai-style Tom Yum Noodle Hot Pot (Sup Tom Yum Mien): KRW 22,000
- Lemongrass Sauce Fried Chicken Wings (Can Ga Chien Sot Sa): KRW 25,000
- Spicy Fried Shrimp (Tom Rang Me Cay): KRW 27,000
- Vietnamese Crepe (Banh Xeo): KRW 24,000
- Beef Pho (Pho Chin): KRW 12,000
- Raw Sirloin Beef Pho (Pho Tai Nam): KRW 14,000
- Beef Short Rib Pho (Pho Suon Bo): KRW 15,000
- Spicy Beef Short Rib Pho (Pho Suon Bo Cay): KRW 16,000
- Chicken Pho (Pho Ga): KRW 13,000
- Vietnamese Stir-fried Pho (Pho Xao): KRW 14,000
- Grilled Marinated Pork Ribs with Rice (Com Suon): KRW 13,000
- Crab Meat Glass Noodle Rice (Com Cua Xao Mien): KRW 14,000
- Seafood Fried Rice (Com Chien Hai San): KRW 14,000
- Grilled Chicken with Yellow Curry (Com Cari Ga): KRW 15,000