Hulutrip provides you Simpson Tang Hongdae Coupon.Simpson Tang is a famous budae jjigae (spicy sausage stew) restaurant in Hongdae which is popular among Korean celebrities.More information of Simpson Tang Hongdae, please follow hulutrip!
*Budae Jjigae, meaning army base stew, is a thick spicy kimchi stew incorporated with hot dogs, canned ham, and Spam.Simpson Tang is especially famous because of not only the taste but also the fact that it's run by a Korean singer Hwangbo.
It's Korean-style stew(Budae Jjigae).The 12 hour-brewed broth is made from beef leg bone and brisket.Cheese, ham, sausages, and various vegetables like potatoes and bbages add a rich flavor.
You'll be able to find signatures of Korean celebrities displayed on one side of the wall.
Simpson Tang Hongdae Top Recommendation Set Menu:
SHIMSON stew(a packet of instant noodles included) + SHIMSON Fan-fried pork, Ham , Sausage & Vegetabkes + cute croguette + 100% Mozzarella cheese + Butter rice + Drinks
SHIMSON Set Menu for 2 persons: one bowl of rice mixed with butter+ two bottles of drinks (Cola/Sprite)
SHIMSON Set Menu for 3 persons: two bowls of rice mixed with butter + three bottles of drinks (Cola/Sprite)
SHIMSON Set Menu for 4 persons: three bowls of rice mixed with butter+ four bottles of drinks (Cola/Sprite)
Simpson Tang Hongdae Directions Address: 355-21 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 마포구 서교동 355-21)
How to get there:
1. Coming out from Hongik University Station, Exit no. 9 (홍대입구역 9번 출구), go all the way down the road of the same direction, until you see TGI Friday Restaurant at your left hand side, and Cafe Bene at the opposite.
2. Cross the road and turn left, Cafe Beneshould be at your right hand side now. Continue walking straight until you see Mister donut. Continue walking down till you see Taco Bell.
3. There is an alley between Holika Holika and Tony Moly. Turn in and walk straight.
4. Until u see another crossroad, turn right and walk in, you should be able to see the signboard with red colour korean wordings: 심슨탕, at your left hand side. (It is super near to the trick art museum too) .
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