Housed in a 500-year-old building that was once home to descendants of Prince Gwangpyeong (the 5th son of King Sejong the Great), the restaurant was opened to the public in 1999 as a traditional restaurant serving Korean royal court cuisine. “Pilgyeong,” which means “always be respectful to the elderly,” is indeed a place that honors the past by serving as a beacon of tradition and flavor in the downtown Seoul area.
information
- Restrooms Separated By Gender Located Within The Restaurant
- Subsidiary Facilities Garden
- Representative menu Korean Royal Course Meals
- Inquiry and guidance 1330 Travel Hotline 82-2-1330 Br Korean English Japanese Chinese For More Info 82-2-445-2115
- Opening date June 9 1999
- Opening hours 12 00-22 00
- Parking facilities Available
- Reservation information Tel 82-2-445-2115
- Rest day The Day Of Seollal Lunar New Year S Day Chuseok Korean Thanksgiving Br Please Make An Inquiry In Advance
- Scale Land Area 4 959 M 1 500 Pyeong
- Number of seats 150 Seats 13 Separate Rooms
- Non-smoking/Smoking status Non-smoking Only
- License number 19980105486
location
205, Gwangpyeong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
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