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Gobau Seolleongtang is a single-location seolleongtang specialist in Yongmun-myeon, Yangpyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province, operating out of a traditional hanok building with over thirty years of history. The restaurant sits in the center of a spacious parking lot and maintains a strict no-franchise policy, placing it among the most respected old-school seolleongtang destinations in the greater Gyeonggi area alongside Osan Halmeoni-jip and Gunpo Sikdang. The signature dish follows the torim method, where rice and thin wheat noodles arrive already submerged in the milky-white ox-bone broth, a preparation style rooted in Korean culinary tradition. Orders are placed through a tablet system. The broth coats the palate with a rich, clean savoriness, its depth coming from collagen and rendered fat that dissolve naturally during the long simmer. The yangji (brisket) retains its grain structure while remaining tender, harmonizing with the rice and noodles, though the thin slicing means the meat presence is subtle. A light touch of salt enhances the flavor further, and with one order per person, unlimited refills of rice, noodle add-ons, and broth are available, eliminating any concern about portion size. Kimchi and kkakdugi are self-served from containers set into each table, their bold, slightly sweet fermentation pairing naturally with the clean broth. A dedicated children's seolleongtang menu, child-sized toilet facilities, and the expansive parking lot make this a practical destination for families. Early morning operating hours have made it a popular first-meal stop for travelers heading toward Gangwon Province.