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Hoehyeon Station(Line 4)·Asian Cuisine
Yuga
A place famous for spicy and savory stir-fried jjamppong and yuringi
  • 68, Toegye-ro 12-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul

  • 4

    348m from Hoehyeon Station

  • Lunch 10,000 won range·Dinner 30,000 won range

  • Closed Opens at 11:00

  • Mobile/Contactless Payment
  • BYO Corkage (Fee)
  • Reservation Accepted
  • Group Seating Available
  • Take-Out Available
  • Free Wi-Fi

Introduction

Yuga is a Chinese restaurant located in Jung-gu, Seoul, renowned for its spicy yet savory stir-fried jjamppong and moist yuringi. They offer a wide range of menu items, from reasonably priced jjajangmyeon to various seafood dishes, and provide convenient reservation and takeout services.

With a clean interior and wireless internet, the restaurant is also suitable for groups, making it a popular spot for family gatherings and company dinners.

Key Features

The stir-fried jjamppong boasts a unique flavor with a perfect blend of spiciness and sweetness, and even during busy times, the quick cooking ensures relatively short wait times. The yuringi, with its crispy glutinous rice batter and tender chicken, is a menu item that keeps customers coming back.

A variety of fried meats and seafood dishes are available, allowing for a hearty meal. Corkage service is offered, making it great for enjoying alcoholic beverages together.

Visitor Profile

Most visitors are in their 20s to 50s, with a nearly even gender ratio. Both lunch and dinner hours are consistently lively with steady customer flow.

People of all ages who are sensitive to taste visit regularly, and it is especially loved by office workers near Hoehyeon Station and local residents.

Parking Information

Parking information is not provided, but due to its downtown location, you may need to use nearby public parking lots. Public transportation is very accessible, with convenient access to Line 4 at Hoehyeon Station.

User Reviews

Most visitors leave very positive reviews about the stir-fried jjamppong and yuringi, expressing their intention to revisit. The portions are generous, the taste is excellent, and the fast service leads to high satisfaction.

Some customers mention that the price of yuringi is a bit high, but feel that the taste more than makes up for it.

Menu

  • Jjajangmyeon: KRW 7,000
  • Jaengban Jjajang: KRW 9,000
  • Jjamppong: KRW 10,000
  • Stir-fried Jjamppong: KRW 11,000
  • Samseon Udon: KRW 11,000
  • Samseon Ulmyeon: KRW 11,000
  • Fried Rice: KRW 8,000
  • Shrimp Fried Rice: KRW 10,000
  • Japchae Rice: KRW 9,000
  • Mushroom Rice: KRW 9,000
  • Chili Pepper Rice: KRW 10,000
  • Yusanseul Rice: KRW 15,000
  • Jap-tang Rice: KRW 15,000
  • Lajoyuk Rice: KRW 12,000
  • Jeongabok (Small): KRW 80,000
  • Sea Cucumber, Pine Mushroom, and Abalone (Small): KRW 100,000
  • Sweet and Sour Pork (Small): KRW 18,000
  • Sichuan Sweet and Sour Pork (Small): KRW 22,000
  • Lajoyuk (Small): KRW 24,000
  • Glass Noodle Japchae (Small): KRW 20,000
  • Chili Japchae + Flower Buns (Small): KRW 24,000
  • Kanpunggi (Small): KRW 22,000
  • Lajo Chicken (Small): KRW 24,000
  • Yuringi (Small): KRW 24,000
  • Seafood Nurungji Soup (Small): KRW 33,000
  • Palbochae (Small): KRW 30,000
  • Yusanseul (Small): KRW 30,000
  • Chili Chinese Shrimp (Small): KRW 28,000
  • Cream Chinese Shrimp (Small): KRW 28,000
  • Five-Spice Beef (Small): KRW 35,000
  • Yangjangpi (Small): KRW 24,000
  • Jellyfish Cold Salad (Small): KRW 24,000
  • Fried Dumplings/Boiled Dumplings: KRW 7,000
  • Flower Buns (5 pieces): KRW 7,000

Address

68, Toegye-ro 12-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul