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 Home >> What to Eat >> Korean food >> Temple food
Sanchon
 
The owner of Sanchon was a Buddhist monk, that's why this restaurant serves temple food. We don't use a seasoning, and are proud of the natural tastes.
Folk music and dancing is performed in Buddhist attire at 20:15 everyday. You have to make a reservation.


Insa-dong

02-735-0312, 02-735-1900

Sanche set 29,000won, Nongju 8,000won, Beopju 16,000won, Kwailju 15,000won

12:00~22:00 (closed on national holidays)

$, Yen

www.sanchon.com

Exit 6 of Anguk station (line 3), close by Seojong Hwarang
(14 Kwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu Seoul)


07-01-2002
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