Tosokchon

Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu


Spread over a series of hanok, Tosokchon is so famous for its samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) that there is always a long queue waiting to get in, particularly at weekends. Try the black chicken version, which uses the silkie breed with naturally black flesh and bones.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu attractions

1. Artside

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Since 1999, Artside has taken a leading role in artistic exchange between Korea and China by regularly staging exhibits by contemporary Chinese artists…

2. Gallery Simon

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Exhibitions include sculptures and interesting installations. Has a chic top-floor cafe with views over hanok roofs.

3. Ryugaheon

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Based in a restored hanok, Ryugaheon specialises in photography exhibitions, but you may also see other types of art here such as canvases of embroidered…

4. Jean Art Gallery

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Pioneer of the Tongui-dong gallery scene and specialising in representing contemporary Korean and Japanese artists, such as Naru Yoshitomo and Yayoi…

5. Daelim Contemporary Art Museum

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Daelim specialises in exhibitions on photography, design and fashion. The building, which was originally a family house, was remodelled by French…

6. National Palace Museum of Korea

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In a modern building in the southwest corner of Gyeongbokgung's compound, this museum displays royal artefacts that highlight the wonderful artistic…

7. Sajikdan

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This impressive stone altar in a tranquil park surrounded by low stone walls and ornate wooden gates dates back to 1395 and King Taejo, founder of the…

8. Gyeongbokgung

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Like a phoenix, Seoul’s premier palace has risen several times from the ashes of destruction. Hordes of tourists have replaced the thousands of government…