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Butanchu Hongdae Bonjeom (부탄츄 홍대본점)

부탄츄 홍대본점

14.0
★★★★☆ 4.1 (1,297 reviews)
Cuisine
Ramen (일본라면 전문식당)
District
Mapo (마포구) , Seoul
Address
Seoul Mapo-gu Wausanro35-gil 75

Butanchu Hongdae is one of Korea's first-generation ramen restaurants, serving Kyoto-style tonkotsu ramen from its location on Wausan-ro in Mapo-gu, Seoul, for over a decade. The broth is the centerpiece - thick, heavy, and intensely savory, aimed squarely at diners who prefer bold umami over delicate subtlety. Three noodle types are available: thin, straight hosomen; wavy chijiremen; and the house-original dragon-men, a uniquely thick noodle whose substantial chew stands up to the weighty broth and amplifies the textural experience. Garlic, green onion, and sauce levels are fully customizable, and first-time visitors are well served by the recommended 'Best' combination, though the baseline seasoning runs notably salty, so adjusting down is advisable for those sensitive to sodium. The chashu comes in thin, contemporary-style slices, while the late-night exclusive kuro abura-soba - a mazesoba-style dry noodle - features diced chashu cubes that add a satisfying chew. Side menus including fried rice, karaage set, and chicken nanban set deliver strong value. Friday and Saturday hours extend into the early morning, establishing the restaurant as a dependable late-night destination for post-drinking meals. The open kitchen setup channels an authentic Japanese ramen-ya atmosphere, and clearing your bowl reveals a thank-you message printed at the bottom - a small touch that has become part of the restaurant's identity. Having outlasted fierce competition in the Hongdae ramen scene for over a decade speaks to the kitchen's consistency, and the disproportionately high number of Japanese diners further validates the quality. The solo-friendly atmosphere makes it comfortable to visit alone without feeling conspicuous.

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