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Maknae Hoejip Namdaemun Bonjeom 막내회집 남대문본점

막내회집 남대문본점

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Maknae Hoejip Namdaemun Bonjeom Korean
Cuisine
Korean (한식당)
District
Junggu · Seoul
Address
Seoul Jung-gu Namchang-dong 50-48

200m from Hoehyeon Station. Maknae Hoejip Namdaemun Bonjeom is a veteran raw fish restaurant situated on the second floor of an older building inside Namdaemun Market, reached by climbing a steep staircase that immediately establishes the establishment's old-school character. The restaurant specializes in aged (seon-eo) sashimi rather than live-caught fish, focusing on two primary species: flatfish (gwangeo) and rockfish (ureok). During winter months, seasonal yellowtail (bangeo) appears as an unlisted special, sliced into generous bite-sized pieces with beautifully marbled fat running through the flesh that builds in richness and sweetness with each chew. The aging process brings out a pronounced umami depth, and the fin-adjacent cuts deliver particularly fatty, flavorful bites. The side dish lineup prioritizes impact over variety. The signature braised potato arrives soft and crumbly with an intensely sweet glaze that borders on candy-like, creating genuine addictiveness that pairs effectively with soju. The stir-fried squid uses a sweet-spicy sauce resembling tteokbokki seasoning, tossed with onion for a boldly flavored accompaniment, while the braised mackerel features well-seasoned radish that absorbs the sauce better than the fish itself. Maeuntang fish stew is provided one bowl per person on request, offering a moderately spicy broth. The weekday lunch set meal at 14,000 won per person includes aged sashimi, braised mackerel, braised potato, seasoned squid, and maeuntang, delivering substantial value. The owner is known for spontaneous generosity, bringing additional servings of sea squirt or squid when plates run low, and occasionally offering rare cuts like belly meat as complimentary extras. The owner's habitual use of informal speech (banmal) divides opinions, with some guests finding it charming and familiar while others consider it uncomfortable. The business operates as a family enterprise with branch locations in Jonggak and Seodaemun. Lunchtime generates queues from office workers ordering the set meal, and visiting during the less crowded summer months allows for a more relaxed dining experience. The building's age means the restroom is small and dated, a characteristic consistent with the market setting.

Quick read

Why go
Budget-friendly
Best for
Families
Plan before you go
Usually a short wait

What to order

Start with
대방어회
Then consider
회정식
How they differ
The stir-fried squid uses a sweet-spicy sauce resembling tteokbokki seasoning, tossed with onion for a boldly flavored accompaniment, while the braised mackerel features well-seasoned radish that absorbs the sauce better than the fish itself.

Dataset context

How this listing compares

Within this cuisine
#235 of 674 by the published comparison signal
Korean
Within this area
#91 of 203 by the published comparison signal
Junggu
Review depth
1.3× the cuisine median (median 700)

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