Sinseon Seolnongtang

Myeong-dong & Jung-gu


Mandu (dumplings), tofu or ginseng can be added to the seolleongtang (Seoul's milky white beef broth dish) served at this inexpensive chain, but purists will want to stick to the traditional version, which is intended to be subtly flavoured (good for chili haters) for you to salt to taste.


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