Hanilgwan Apgujeong 한일관 압구정점
한일관 압구정점
- Cuisine
- Korean (한식당)
- Address
- Seoul Gangnam-gu Apgujeongro38-gil 14
Hanilgwan Apgujeong is a traditional Korean restaurant at 14 Apgujeong-ro 38-gil in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, operating as a branch of the long-established Hanilgwan brand. The menu is built around full-course Korean table settings centered on bulgogi, complemented by galbi-tang, naengmyeon, bibimbap, nokdu bindaetteok, and nakji-somyeon - a lineup that earned previous inclusion in the Michelin Guide. The deungsim bulgogi is seasoned with precision rather than intensity, delivering a refined, non-aggressive flavor that exemplifies the elegance of traditional Korean cuisine. Heated stones placed beneath the serving dishes maintain temperature down to the final bite, a thoughtful technique that keeps the meal consistently warm. Nakji-somyeon pairs spicy stir-fried octopus with fine wheat noodles and has drawn particular praise within the course progression. The nokdu bindaetteok is fried to order, arriving with a crisp, golden crust. Naengmyeon serves as a palate cleanser between heavier dishes, and the doenjang-jjigae comes in generous volume to anchor the closing rice course. Galbi-tang is also available as a standalone item, with minimal seasoning that keeps it approachable. Traditional grilled galbi appears as a weekday-only option; on weekends, a separate galbi-gui order is available. Banchan is portioned individually for each diner, ensuring neatness and hygiene, and even the jeotgal is tuned to reduced saltiness - a deliberate calibration throughout the meal. The overall flavor profile leans toward the restrained end, which may register as under-seasoned for guests who prefer bolder tastes. Private rooms accommodate family gatherings and business entertaining. Valet parking is available for 3,000 won. The price point positions the restaurant firmly in the special-occasion category rather than everyday dining, and the experience translates well for introducing traditional Korean cuisine to international guests. Service pace and attentiveness may fluctuate depending on the time and day, so reservations are strongly recommended.
Quick read
- Why go
- Premium price range
- Best for
- Solo dining. Groups. Families
- Plan before you go
- Reservation is required. A wait is possible. Paid or valet parking
What to order
- Start with
- 등심불고기
- Then consider
- 낙지소면
- How to enjoy it
- The nokdu bindaetteok is fried to order, arriving with a crisp, golden crust.
Dataset context
How this listing compares
- Within this cuisine
- #79 of 674 by the published comparison signal
- Korean
- Within this area
- #27 of 169 by the published comparison signal
- Gangnam
- Review depth
- 2.4× the cuisine median (median 700)
Analysis generated 2026-07-30 from 4,138 Korea Eats records. Ratings and review counts can change. This is not a personal review or quality guarantee. Check current details on the linked map.
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