Imun Seolnongtang
이문설농탕
📍 38-13, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Introduction
Imun Seolnongtang has been serving its hearty seolleongtang for over a hundred years since it first opened in 1907.
Even its name has a long history: the word imun comes from Imun-gol, the now-obsolete name of the restaurant’s location, and seolnongtang, an old variation of the word seolleongtang. During the Japanese colonial rule, the restaurant’s regular customers included Gijeong Son, the marathon gold-medalist at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
To make the rich seolleongtang broth, beef meat and bones are simmered for more than 15 hours. Try putting rice and minced green onion in your seolleongtang for a warm and tasty experience. Kkakttugi (diced radish kimchi), provided as a side dish, is also delicious.
Even its name has a long history: the word imun comes from Imun-gol, the now-obsolete name of the restaurant’s location, and seolnongtang, an old variation of the word seolleongtang. During the Japanese colonial rule, the restaurant’s regular customers included Gijeong Son, the marathon gold-medalist at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
To make the rich seolleongtang broth, beef meat and bones are simmered for more than 15 hours. Try putting rice and minced green onion in your seolleongtang for a warm and tasty experience. Kkakttugi (diced radish kimchi), provided as a side dish, is also delicious.
Telephone
+82-2-733-6526 (Imun Seolnongtang)
Homepage
🗺 Location
38-13, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
✏ Details
Restrooms
Located inside restaurant / separated male & female
🔎 Information
Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-733-6526
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-2-733-6526
Business Hours
08:00-21:00 (Sunday ~ 20:00)
Break time 15:00-17:30
Break time 15:00-17:30
Reservation
Tel: +82-2-733-6526, +82-2-733-7866
Closed
New Year's Day, Seollal (Lunar New Year's Day) & Chuseok (Korean Thankgsiving Day) holidays
Smoking / Non-Smoking
Non-Smoking
Specialty Menu
Seolnongtang (ox bone soup)
Handling Menu
Seolleongtang (ox bone soup) / Doganitang (beef knee cartilage bone soup) / Meori tang (ox head soup) / Suyuk (boiled beef slices) / Etc.