Top 5 Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Seoul

  1. Top 1 il Pho
  2. Top 2 Lễ Hội
  3. Top 3 Bun Cha Ra Boom
  4. Top 4 Đẹp Trai
  5. Top 5 Cộng Cà Phê

Top 5 Best Vietnamese Restaurants in Seoul

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  1. Top 1

    il Pho

    Pho has long become a familiar dish of Vietnamese people and it is great that right in the land of Kim Chi, international students or citizens living here can easily enjoy the familiar dishes of the homeland. The restaurant “il Pho” is located in Mapo district (Seoul) and has been operating since 2017. In particular, this is a familiar place that appeared in the famous Korean movie "Something in the Rain". The space inside the restaurant is a bit small, but in return, it is still very blessedly airy and close to diners. The restaurant has a very beautiful and unique kitchen with all dishes decorated with impressive traditional patterns.

    The most outstanding dish here is of course beef noodle soup with two types of meat, traditionally torn or sliced. The bowl of Pho is full and aromatic with cake, meat, lemon, coriander, onion,... It can be said that all the characteristics of Vietnamese pho have been clearly demonstrated at this Vietnamese food restaurant in Seoul. In addition, Vietnamese flavors such as fried spring rolls, spring rolls, fried rice, fried crab cakes,... are also fully displayed so that diners can fully experience Vietnam country's cuisine. Because of delicious, beautifully decorated, and has the right taste, "il Pho" received many compliments from the people here.

    Detailed information:

    Address: 1st Floor, 28 Seongam-ro 13-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
    Opening hours: 11:30am - 2pm (Monday - Friday)
    Price: 3,000 won – 9,000 won

    il Pho
    il Pho
    il Pho
    il Pho

  2. Located at the junction of Yongsan gu street, Itaewon-dong (Seoul) with its striking yellow color and very Vietnamese interior and exterior architectural style, the Lễ Hội is known by many patrons as a miniature Hoi An in the heart of the city Seoul capital. The restaurant has a very Vietnamese name - "Lễ Hội" - with a full nameplate full of standard accents in Vietnamese. The space of the restaurant impresses with the bold home decor. The main yellow color is with wooden tables and chairs, lanterns, and familiar items such as calendars with Vietnamese words. Even the menu is written in Vietnamese. With names like beef noodle soup, beef vermicelli, bun cha, chicken rice… Therefore, you will feel like you are enjoying a meal in Vietnam.


    The dishes of Festival restaurant all show the true taste of Vietnamese cuisine with full ingredients from raw vegetables, and broth to seasonings. In particular, there are many specialties of the S-shaped country strip of land such as beef noodle soup, Southern beef noodle soup, vermicelli, chicken rice, bread, fried corn, spring rolls, papaya salad,... Every dish is full, beautifully presented, and full of ingredients like in Vietnam. In particular, this is the place where the couple Bi Rain and Kim Tae Hee chose as a dating and dining spot, so this restaurant has become more popular than ever.

    Detailed information:

    Address: 261-9 Yongsan gu, Itaewon dong, Seoul
    Opening hours: 12h - 15h and 17h - 22h
    Price: 6,000 – 12,000 won

    Lễ Hội
    Lễ Hội
    Lễ Hội
    Lễ Hội
  3. If you come to Seoul, do not miss Bun Cha Ra Boom restaurant located in Dosan-daero, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu. This is a restaurant specializing in typical Vietnamese dishes, especially Hanoi dishes. Appearing on the menu of the restaurant there are many attractive choices, but with 3 main dishes Pho, Bun Cha, and Nem, this destination has really helped Korean diners have the opportunity to experience and discover the uniqueness of Vietnamese cuisine.

    For Pho lovers, you can choose from Traditional Beef Pho, Premium Pho with seafood broth, or Spicy Chicken and Pork Pho. Pho here is considered to be a flavorful broth, harmonious in fresh meat, bean sprouts, and standard vegetables. Most especially, in addition to the main dish, the restaurant menu is also featured seemingly popular names such as stir-fried morning glory with garlic, yangzhou fried rice, bok choy,... It seems that the features of Vietnamese cuisine have changed. The restaurant brings the most complete to local diners. Although it has just appeared a few months back, Bun Cha Ra Boom restaurant has received a very enthusiastic reception. Sometimes at peak hours, you have to queue for 15-20 minutes to get inside.

    Detailed information:

    Address: Dosan-daero, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul (South Korea)
    Opening hours: 9am - 10pm
    Price: 12,000 won – 38,000 won

    Bun Cha Ra Boom
    Bun Cha Ra Boom
    Bun Cha Ra Boom
    Bun Cha Ra Boom
  4. Perhaps this restaurant attracts people not only because of its delicious food but also because its name makes many girls excited. Đẹp Trai has a small, cozy space and is located in the Jongno district of Seoul. This place also specializes in familiar flavors such as Bun Bo Nam Bo, Pho, Bun Nem,...

    The food is not really special like the above restaurants, but it exudes rustic bold Vietnamese cuisine. You can discover the cuisine of three regions with each distinct taste level. If the bowl of Pho is salty and sweet from the broth, the grilled pork vermicelli is fragrant and rich with the right cup of chili garlic sauce. In addition, the restaurant also has a bread dish that is very popular with diners when coming here.


    Detailed information:
    Address: 41-4 Daehak-ro 11-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
    Opening hours: 11am - 11pm
    Price: 10,000 won - 20,000 won

    Đẹp Trai
    Đẹp Trai
    Đẹp Trai
    Đẹp Trai
  5. It would be a mistake to ignore Cộng Cà Phê, a brand that has just added its name to the list of places to eat Vietnamese food in Seoul and is extremely loved by young people here. The first branch of this chain of stores is located in the Mapo district and retains the ancient and bold architecture of Cộng Cà Phê. From the dominant green tone, rustic wooden tables, and chairs to decorative details. All have shown the true spirit of coffee that the shop has oriented for so long.

    The most well-received is probably the coconut milk coffee, so this name is definitely indispensable on the menu here. Besides, "Bac Xiu" and "Milk Coffee",... also remain the same when coming to foreign countries. In addition, the restaurant also serves light meals such as bread, sunflower seeds,... for diners to sip. The uniqueness from the style and space to the taste of drinks is what makes Korean young people so convinced and fascinated by Cộng Cà Phê. On the first day of opening, the store received a large number of customers and was even reported by many Korean food sites.

    Detailed information:

    Address: 223-114, Yeonnam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
    Opening hours: 11am - 11pm
    Price: 3,000 won - 7,000 won

    Cộng Cà Phê
    Cộng Cà Phê
    Cộng Cà Phê
    Cộng Cà Phê




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