Boseung Hall Hongdae • 보승회관 홍대직영점
Boseung Hall Hongdae (보승회관 홍대직영점) is a Korean restaurant that’s specializes in Korean traditional soups and well-known for their delicious Sundae Gukbap (순대국밥). The restaurant is located near Hongik University Station (홍대입구역) Exit 8, a 2-minute walk (172m away) from the subway station making it easy for locals and tourists alike to find the place (and I’m pretty sure if you’re visiting Hongdae, there’s a good chance you’ll pass by this place). The interior of the restaurant is decorated with wooden furnitures and has about 35 seatings on the first floor. It’s one of those no-frills places where the service is quick, the food tastes great and you leave with your stomach full and satisfied.
I don’t know if I have mentioned this before but I am a sucker for soups. So naturally, when I’m in Korea, I usually try to eat as much soup as possible because they do be tasting better in Korea (imho). And after eating a bunch of different soups, I have a list of my favorites and Gukbap (국밥) is included in that list alongside Gomtang (곰탕) and Galbitang (갈비탕).
What do the three have in common you may ask? Their broth already has that rich, deep, umami flavors when served so I don’t have to self-seasoned my soup before eating (like let’s say Seolleongtang 설렁탕 or Samgyetang 삼계탕 where you usually have to self-seasoned the broth with salt and pepper) and it always make that first sip of soup super satisfying.
If you don’t know already, Gukbap (국밥) literally means soup (국 ‘guk’) with rice (밥 ‘bap’). It’s a hearty Korean dish consisting of rice and meat (usually pork) already submerged in pipping hot, savory milky broth that is served on a thick, black earthenware pot called a ttukbaegi (뚝배기). Koreans usually associated Gukbap with a fast, comforting, and affordable meal and a lot of places that serve Gukbap are usually specialty restaurants that have served the dish for generations.
Boseung Hall Hongdae is no different. Started with one small shop in 1987, Boseung Hall has been serving gukbap made with high quality ingredients for almost 39 years and has expanded their brand to multiple locations across the country. Their location in Hongdae is actually one of the spots I frequently passed by but never tried until two years ago when my friend who’s also a soup enthusiast agreed to try this place that has been on my ‘To-Try List’ for a while. We got there a little before 10 pm on a Friday night and there was a line in in front of the restaurant. Not too bad though because I’ve seen longer/bigger crowds waiting before, especially on the weekends. We waited for about 15 mins before finally got seated.
Placed our order using the tablet order system on the table (and they do have the English option so ordering for non-Koreans shouldn’t be a problem) and our food came out 5 minutes later. Super quick service.
For the banchan, they serve kimchi (김치), Korean garlic chives (Buchu 부추), cubed radish kimchi (Kkakdugi 깍두기) and fermented shrimp (Seujot 새우젓). Pretty standard for a gukbap place and they all tasted good.
🍽️ Sundae Platter (접시순대) ₩7,000 | 9/10
If you never had sundae (순대) before, sundae is essentially Korean blood sausage filled with vegetables, glass noodles, and pork intestines. We ordered the sundae platter to try because we’re curious on what the three different sundaes taste like. Honestly, I don’t know what’s the difference between these three, but the flavors definitely reflected in the colors. The darker sundae has bolder flavors while the lighter sundae has lighter flavors. But they all tasted good though. I liked them all. Easily one of the best sundaes I’ve had in recent times.
🍽️ Sundae Gukbap (순대국밥) ₩11,000 | 9.5/10
The Sundae Gukbap includes various pieces of sundae and slices of boiled pork inside the ttukbaegi with seasoned red chili paste (dadegi 다대기) and (what I think is) perilla seed powder (deulkkaegaru 들깨가루) on top. The broth was savory and umami and the red chili paste and perilla seed powder definitely added an extra layer to the overall flavors. No additional seasoning was needed from me because the taste was already spot on. Super flavorful and comforting and oh so gooood. Pro tip: eat every spoonful of the gukbap with different banchan combination and you’ll get different flavors from each bite. Definitely recommending this menu if you want to try this place. They also have the spicy option if you want it spicy (I ordered the regular one and there’s a bit of a kick for me who doesn’t really eat really spicy food) or if you want to get the large portion, it’s available for an additional cost of ₩2,000.
Also, if you’re not into sundae, you can always order their Suyuk Gukbap (수육국밥) which only consists of the boiled pork slices and not the sundae.
Other menus that they are well-known for is their Ppyeo Haejangguk (뼈해장국) which is a spicy Korean pork bone soup that’s usually the cure for hangover for Koreans (ramyeon option—Haejang Ramyeon 해장라면—is available for this one too) and that’s also why this place is a popular spot for people to go after drinking.
Anyways, at the end of the meal, we were fully stuffed and super happy with the food (we were so happy that we actually went back again 4 days later for the second time during that trip). If you’re in Hongdae area and want to get a great soup, Boseung Hall Hongdae (보승회관 홍대직영점) is definitely a place that I’d recommend for you to try. Plus the place is open 24 hours so it’s also a perfect spot for a late-night dinner or a post-drinks meal.
Boseung Hall Hongdae • 보승회관 홍대직영점
Address: 서울 마포구 어울마당로 131
Telephone: 02-322-8111
Hours: Open 24 Hours
Instagram: @boseunghall
Boseung Hall Website