







2nd Floor, 9, Dongmak-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
- 2
95m from Hapjeong Station
Lunch 10,000 won range·Dinner 20,000 won range
Open Now ~ Closes at 22:00
- Delivery Available
- Reservation Accepted
- Group Seating Available
- Take-Out Available
- Free Wi-Fi
- Separate Restrooms (Men & Women)
Introduction
Wolnam Seonsaeng - Hapjeong Station, located near Hapjeong Station, is an Asian restaurant where you can enjoy both Vietnamese and Thai cuisine. The signature dishes, such as a variety of pho, Vietnamese spring rolls, and pad thai made with fresh ingredients and special sauces, are impressive. The clean and spacious interior welcomes everyone from solo diners to large groups, providing a convenient dining space.
There are 64 group seats available, and even baby chairs are prepared, making it a popular spot for families. At the single seats, you can enjoy your meal in a comfortable atmosphere with an open view and café music.
Main Features
The distinct characteristics of each menu item are a major advantage. From brisket pho made with premium Australian beef and Korean beef bone broth, to Vietnamese spring rolls with fresh vegetables, bulgogi, and smoked duck wrapped in rice paper, a variety of flavors are offered. There are also many options to satisfy customer preferences, such as seafood fried rice, spicy mala pho, and charcoal-grilled meat.
Wireless internet, takeout, delivery, and reservation services are provided, and separate restrooms for men and women create a pleasant environment, resulting in high visitor satisfaction.
Visitor Characteristics
Wolnam Seonsaeng - Hapjeong Station has an almost equal gender ratio among visitors, with the main customer base ranging from people in their 40s to those over 50. Young people in their teens to 30s also visit regularly, resulting in a very balanced age group. The diverse clientele, from families and solo diners to groups, is impressive.
User Reviews
Visitors say the food is flavorful and fresh. Warm pho, healthy Vietnamese spring rolls, and spicy pho are especially popular. Many positive comments mention the friendly service and generous portions, and the quiet atmosphere makes it easy to dine alone without pressure.
Parking Information
You can use the paid parking lots (Yeon-i Parking Lot, Yonsei Parking Lot) located behind the restaurant building, with a parking fee of 4,000 KRW per hour. It is convenient for those visiting by car, but it is recommended to check parking availability in advance.
Theme Keywords
Vietnamese spring rolls, solo dining, pho, lunch, and rice restaurant are popular keywords near Hapjeong Station and Hongdae. The harmonious flavors of Vietnamese and Thai cuisine make it suitable for customers seeking a variety of dining experiences.
Menu
- Brisket Pho (Australian GF): 8,000 KRW
- Vietnamese Spring Rolls (for 2): 35,000 KRW
- Cold Bun Cha: 13,500 KRW
- Nasi Goreng (Indonesia): 9,500 KRW
- Seafood Fried Rice: 9,500 KRW
- Pad Krapow Moo Sap (Thailand): 9,500 KRW
- Mala Pho: 10,000 KRW
- Spicy Seafood Pho: 9,000 KRW
- Chicken Pad Thai (Thailand): 9,000 KRW
- Shrimp Wonton Pho: 9,000 KRW
- Squid Phu Phat Pong Curry (Thailand): 26,000 KRW
- Vietnamese Fried Chicken: 17,000 KRW
- Seafood Pad Thai (Thailand): 9,500 KRW
- Kung Phat Pong Curry Rice (Thailand): 9,500 KRW
- Seonsaeng Pho: 6,500 KRW
- Bibim Pho: 9,500 KRW
- Cold Pho (Summer Menu): 9,000 KRW
- Mala Gukbap: 9,500 KRW
- Phu Phat Pong Curry (Thailand): 17,000 KRW
- Charcoal-grilled Meat Pho: 9,000 KRW
- Spicy Shrimp Pho: 9,000 KRW
- Beef Bone Pho: 9,000 KRW
- Sweet Potato Roll 3pcs: 3,000 KRW
- Seafood Jjajao: 4,900 KRW
- Net Shrimp 3pcs: 4,000 KRW
- Chicken (Buffalo Wings): 15,000 KRW
- Whole Shrimp Dumplings 3pcs: 4,000 KRW
- Buffalo Wings 4pcs (Chicken): 6,000 KRW
- Vietnamese Sampler: 13,000 KRW
- Cola, Cider: 2,000 KRW
- Hanoi Beer: 6,000 KRW
- Saigon Beer: 6,000 KRW
- Domestic Beer: 5,000 KRW
- Soju: 5,000 KRW