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Balwoo GongyangvsSeoulseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip
Both establishments are endorsed by professional reviewers. Overall, Seoureseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip scores slightly better than Balwoo Gongyang. Seoureseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip comes in at #2 in Seoul with approval from 3 sources including Frommer's, Time Out and Lonely Planet.
Balwoo Gongyang
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
5F TempleStay Bldg. 71 Gyeonji-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-170, South Korea
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"The exquisite temple food at Balwoo Gonyang could convert the most diehard carnivore to vegetarianism—for the course of a meal at least." Full review
Top choice
"Reserve three days in advance for the delicate temple-style cuisine served here." Full review
Seoulseo Duljjaero Jalhaneunjip
Frommer's
Time Out
28-21, Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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"Since 1976, it has served only traditional teas and danpatjook (sweet red-bean porridge), good for a light meal or snack. Wash it all down with a cup of chilled sujeong-gwa (ginger-cinnamon tea)." Full review
"This modestly-named shop quite honestly makes the best danpatjuk (sweet red bean porridge) in Seoul, but the name was chosen to err on the side of caution. All it takes is a mouthful of..." Full review