Dokseungjae Sangam Seoul Set Menu Restaurant Near Sangam DMC


In Seoul’s Sangam DMC area, finding a restaurant that stays quiet enough for a proper conversation can matter as much as the food itself. Deokseungjae Sangam Main Branch fits that need well. Built around traditional Korean set menus and course-style dining, it’s a place people turn to when the meal is planned—business lunches, evening receptions, or family gatherings that include senior members.

The dining room remains composed even during busy hours. Tables are spaced generously, and the overall pacing feels deliberate rather than rushed. Instead of ordering dish by dish, guests settle into a structured sequence, which makes the experience feel organized and predictable in a good way.


Signature Menu Selections

덕코스 (Deok Koseu) – Deok Course

Available on weekday lunches and weekends, this course best represents the restaurant’s direction. The meal begins lightly and unfolds at a measured pace, moving through a series of small, traditional dishes. The structure builds gradually and centers on one whole dried yellow corvina served per table, before finishing with dessert. This course is often chosen for formal meals and business-related gatherings where timing and flow matter.

갈비찜정식 (Galbijjim Jeongsik) – Braised Short Rib Set

Offered on weekdays only, this set follows a more concise format. Seasonal porridge and salad open the meal, followed by seafood scorched rice soup. Braised short ribs then take the lead, accompanied by chilled bulgogi salad, a mushroom platter, and seasonal pancakes. Six side dishes, soup, and dessert complete the table.

굴비정식 (Gulbi Jeongsik) – Dried Yellow Corvina Set

Also available on weekdays, this set appeals to diners who prefer lighter, balanced flavors. The sequence mirrors the restaurant’s set-menu style—starting gently, then moving into supporting dishes—before ending with dried yellow corvina as the main. Served with six side dishes and soup, it feels complete without leaning heavy.


Location and Business Information

  • Address: 391 World Cup buk-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
  • Subway: Digital Media City Station, Exit 9, about an 8–10 minute walk (approximately 600 m), bus access also available from the station area
  • Phone: 0507-1421-0530
  • Weekdays: 11:30 – 22:00, Break Time 15:00 – 17:00,
  • Weekends: 11:30 – 22:30
  • Parking: Available

Nearby Attractions

DMC홍보관 (DMC Hongbogwan) – DMC Promotion Hall

A compact exhibition space introducing the media and broadcasting industries centered in the Sangam DMC district. Easy to visit briefly before or after a meal.

하늘공원 (Haneul Gongwon) – Haneul Park

Accessible by car and often chosen for seasonal walks, especially during spring and fall.

문화비축기지 (Munhwa Bichuk Giji) – Culture Park

A cultural complex with exhibition spaces and outdoor walking paths, easy to include in a Sangam-area itinerary.


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Taste is subjective, and details may change over time.

For updated pricing, reservations, or current policies, checking the restaurant’s official listings on Naver or Kakao, Google Maps before visiting is recommended.

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