A sightseeing and tourist area within Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea.
Itaewon is located at the eastern foot of Namsan Mountain in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea, and is conveniently located near Subway Line 6. It is also a sightseeing and tourist area with an exotic atmosphere.
Itaewon usually refers to the 1.4-kilometer-long section from Itaewon 1-dong to Hannam 2-dong. In the 1970s, the Seoul Central Mosque was built in Itaewon, and it became a place where Muslims from all over South Korea worship daily. Itaewon is also the most famous luxury residential area north of the Han River.
Introduction of Itaewon
Itaewon street is the most exotic place in Seoul, where you can experience and understand the comprehensive culture through eating, entertainment, shopping, and the international popularity of Itaewon can be clearly seen from the saying, "It's not strange to be unaware of Seoul, but it's strange to be unaware of Itaewon". Itaewon's international popularity is clear from the saying, "It's no wonder you don't know about Seoul.
Itaewon usually refers to the 1.4-kilometer-long section from Itaewon 1-dong to Hannam 2-dong, which is the Korean equivalent of Lan Kwai Fong. Itaewon Ribs, which has been in business for 13 years, offers more than 20 types of traditional Korean cuisine, including ribs, barbecue, sashimi, cold noodles, miso soup and scallion pancakes.*** There are more than 200 seats available, and reservations can be made for groups, with menus written in English and Japanese.
Mughul, which opened in 1984, is a Pakistani restaurant in Korea that specializes in meat dishes and makes delicious food with 12 spices. The chef and the waiters are all Pakistanis, which is one of the main features of this restaurant.ORCHID is an authentic Thai restaurant, where you can enjoy more than 100 kinds of Thai dishes, and it is famous in the Itaewon neighborhood. The chef, general cooks and the staff serving in the store are all Thai.