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Seoulites' Picks living It up in Sindang-dong
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- 2024.09.20
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Sindang-dong, located in Jung-gu, is a historic neighborhood known for its traditional markets and rich culinary heritage. As shopping trends shifted in the early 2010s, the rice grain sellers who once dominated the market dwindled, allowing artists and designers to acquire the spaces at affordable prices. By late 2021, countless trendy cafes, bars, and shops transformed the area by blending its traditional charm with modern, hip venues, earning it the nickname, "Hipdang-dong". Summertime in Korea is quite hot, so rather than visiting a random café or restaurant, we recommend exploring this neighborhood that epitomiz
es a rapidly modernizing Seoul. Wander through the alleys to discover hidden cafés and restaurants, and relax indoors in trendy spaces while enjoying delicious food.
01 Sindangdong Cheon Patjuk
Sindangdong Cheon Patjuk is an unassuming specialty restaurant with a handful of items on the menu, famous for its patjuk (red bean porridge) and pat-kalguksu (red bean paste noodle soup.) Don't be fooled by its modest exterior; this hidden gem offers some of the area's most authentic and flavorful dishes. It's the perfect place to get acquainted with Korean seasonal treats during the summer. Stop by to savor two delicious summer specialties: kong-guksu (cold soybean noodle soup) and seoritae kong-guksu (cold black soybean noodle soup). Both dishes feature chewy noodles in a savory soybean broth and are served with kimchi as a standard side dish.
33 Dasan-ro 44-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Subway Lines 2 & 6, Sindang Station, Exit 4 (78 m on foot)
Daily 10:30-20:00 | Last order 19:30
02 Mailroom
The Mailroom is nestled in an alley, concealed behind a graffiti-adorned yellow façade, where upon entering, you’re greeted by an espresso bar and a mailbox that serves as a secret door. Place your order on a piece of paper and receive a pager resembling a small parcel. When it vibrates, use your key to open the mailbox and collect your order.
The second floor exudes a cozy ambiance with wooden furniture and large windows that brighten the room, while a mirror-like closet door leads to the third floor. Specializing in coffee, espresso drinks, and espresso cocktails made with various ingredients, this place seamlessly blends charm and sophistication.
10-7 Toegye-ro 83-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Subway Lines 2 & 6, Sindang Station, Exit 1 (77 m on foot)
Weekdays 12:00-00:00 | Weekends 11:00-00:00
03 Bookhaebingsu
Bookhaebingsu is renowned for its single-serving authentic bingsu offering a variety of flavors like milk, original, coffee, oreo, cheese, tiramisu, strawberry, and blueberry. A unique feature of their bingsu is that the red bean is served on the side. The staff is very welcoming, and the quiet environment, featuring cement walls, wood tables, metal chairs, and stools, is complemented by the availability of rooftop seating. Great for a late-night snack, Bookhaebingsu operates 24 hours on most days and stays open late to cater to people from the nearby Dongdaemun wholesale night market.
28 Dasan-ro 47-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
Subway Lines 2 & 6, Sindang Station, Exit 10 (177 m on foot)
Usually open 24 hours | Open until 22:00 Fridays | Closed Saturdays