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Eunho Sikdang: A 90-Year Legacy of Seoul’s Finest Oxtail Soup

Eunho Sikdang

“I remember a biting December morning in Seoul when my bones felt like they were made of ice. My local friend dragged me through the chaotic, colorful labyrinth of Namdaemun Market, promising ‘the elixir of life.’

That was my first encounter with Eunho Sikdang. As I stepped inside, the thick, aromatic steam didn’t just warm my face; it felt like a hug from history itself.

In this guide, I’m sharing why this 90-year-old institution is the one place I return to every time I need to recharge my spirit. If you’re looking for the true soul of Korean comfort food, you’ve found it. 😊


Eunho Sikdang

The 90-Year Legacy: Why This Isn’t Just ‘Soup’ 🤔

When you walk into Eunho Sikdang, you aren’t just entering a restaurant; you’re stepping into a family’s 90-year obsession. It started as a tiny roadside stall in 1932, surviving the most turbulent eras of Korean history.

Now led by the third generation, the commitment to the “slow way” remains unchanged. I’ve visited many modern ‘trending’ spots in Seoul, but they often lack the depth you find here. The broth at Eunho is a living history, simmered continuously to achieve a milky consistency that you simply cannot rush.

I’ve often wondered how they maintain such consistency. Speaking with the staff, I learned that the process of cleaning and boiling the Hanwoo (premium Korean beef) bones is a ritual that begins long before the sun rises over Namdaemun. This isn’t mass-produced; it’s crafted.

💡 My Personal Realization!

Don’t be intimidated by the humble market surroundings. While the outside feels like a time capsule, the interior of Eunho Sikdang is surprisingly spacious and clean. It’s one of the few places in the market where I can bring my laptop or a large group without feeling cramped.

Decoding the Menu: Kkori-tomak vs. Seolleongtang 📊

The first time I looked at the menu, I was a bit confused. Prices ranged from ₩12,000 to ₩35,000. I asked myself: “Is the oxtail really worth three times the price of the brisket soup?”

After trying both, the answer is a resounding yes—but it depends on your goal. If you want a quick, clean lunch, go for the Seolleongtang. But if you are here for the “Eunho Experience,” you must order the Kkori-tomak.

Menu Item Price (KRW) Experience Level My Take
Kkori-tomak ₩35,000 Premium Meat-heavy, life-changing marrow.
Kkorigomtang ₩30,000 Traditional Standard oxtail slices, very filling.
Seolleongtang ₩12,000 Essential Light, silky, perfect for every day.
Doganitang ₩20,000 Health-Focused Chewy ox-knee, collagen bomb!

Eunho Sikdang

Mistakes I Made (So You Don’t) 👩‍💼

During my first visit, I made the “rookie traveler” mistake: I seasoned the soup immediately with salt and pepper without tasting it first.

The broth at Eunho is naturally delicate. The beauty lies in its subtle, nutty undertones. I highly recommend taking 3-4 spoonfuls of the plain broth first to appreciate the 90 years of simmering.

Then, and only then, add a tiny bit of salt. But the real pro move? Use the Kkakdugi (radish kimchi) juice. Pouring a little bit of that spicy, fermented liquid into the white soup creates a complex flavor profile that is quintessentially Korean.

📌 Local’s Secret!

Timing: If you want to avoid the market rush, go at 10:30 AM or 2:30 PM.
The Dipping Sauce: Don’t ignore the chive-soy sauce provided. Dip the oxtail meat in it before eating; it cuts the richness of the fat perfectly.
Refills: You can usually ask for more broth (Guk-mul) for free! Just ask politely.

The Science of Recovery: Why My Body Felt Better 🧮

As a frequent traveler, fatigue is my constant companion. I’ve found that Eunho’s oxtail soup works better than any multivitamin.

The Hanwoo oxtail is packed with bioavailable collagen and minerals. When these are extracted over dozens of hours, they become incredibly easy for your digestive system to absorb. After a bowl, I genuinely feel a sense of “thermal energy” returning to my limbs.

📝 The “Power Lunch” Calculation

Let’s look at a typical scenario for a group of 3 travelers:

1) 2x Kkori-tomak (for the meat lovers): ₩70,000

2) 1x Seolleongtang (for a lighter balance): ₩12,000

Total: ₩82,000 (approx. $62 USD)

Result: High-protein, high-collagen recovery for about $20 per person. In a city like New York or London, this quality of beef would cost triple.


Eunho Sikdang

Finding Your Way to the Gem 🗺️

Namdaemun Market can be a maze, especially if it’s your first time. I once spent 20 minutes walking in circles before realizing I was just one block away.

The easiest way is to use Hoehyeon Station (Line 4), Exit 5. Once you exit, walk straight into the market and look for the blue and teal signs. It’s only about 115 meters from the station exit.

⚠️ A Friendly Warning

Eunho Sikdang closes earlier on weekends (4:00 PM) compared to weekdays (9:00 PM). I once showed up at 5:00 PM on a Sunday and had to settle for a random snack stall. Don’t be like me—check the clock!

Final Thoughts: More Than Just a Meal 📝

In a world of fast food and “instagrammable” but empty calories, Eunho Sikdang stands as a reminder of what food should be: nourishing, honest, and connected to the past.

Whether you are nursing a hangover, recovering from a long flight, or just want to taste 90 years of Seoul’s history, this is the place. Take your time, enjoy the steam, and let the oxtail work its magic.

Have you tried oxtail soup before? Or do you have a favorite ‘hidden gem’ in Namdaemun? Let me know in the comments below—I’d love to hear your stories! 😊

💡

Eunho Sikdang: Fast Facts

✨ History: Proudly serving for 90+ years since 1932.
📊 Best Order: The Kkori-tomak (₩35,000) for the ultimate Hanwoo experience.
🧮 Location: Just 115m from Hoehyeon Station Exit 5 (Line 4).
👩‍💻 Atmosphere: Spacious and clean—perfect for families or group travelers.
⚠️ Weekend Alert: Closes early at 4:00 PM on Saturdays/Sundays.

Eunho Sikdang

Frequently Asked Questions ❓

Q: Is Eunho Sikdang’s oxtail soup very oily?
A: While it is rich in marrow and fat, the long boiling process emulsifies it into a silky broth. It feels nourishing rather than greasy. Use the radish kimchi to balance the richness!
Q: Can I go there alone?
A: Absolutely! I often go alone. They are very welcoming to solo diners, and the spacious seating makes it comfortable even during busier times.
Q: Is the meat tender?
A: In the Kkori-tomak, the meat is so tender it literally falls off the bone. You won’t need a knife; a pair of chopsticks or a spoon is enough.
Q: Do they have English menus?
A: Yes, they are accustomed to tourists in Namdaemun. The menu usually has pictures and English translations for the main soup items.
Q: Is it okay for kids?
A: It’s excellent for kids. The Seolleongtang is mild and very healthy. Most kids love the soft meat and the rice mixed into the warm broth.

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