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5 Best Handmade Tofu Spots
- Jinjang-dong Myeongchon Sundubu Bossam — the Ulsan favorite known for tofu made fresh every day
- Giwajip Sundubu by the Bukhan River — a hearty sundubu set with a pronounced nutty flavor
- Eomma Son Gamaseot Sundubu at Dobongsan — robust tofu made from domestic soybeans
- Hidden gem in Okryeon-dong, Incheon — Ibuk Halmae
- Sagajeong Sonduubu in Myeonmok-dong — premium tofu bossam and hot pot
Take a bite of freshly made, still-warm tofu and its true charm hits you right away. The toasty aroma and silky mouthfeel that come from handcrafting tofu at dawn set it apart from factory-made kinds. The clean, subtle flavor of the bean fills your mouth, proving that simple ingredients can deliver deep satisfaction. The better the shop, the more obvious the difference. Here are spots that let handmade tofu shine.
Jinjang-dong Myeongchon Sundubu Bossam — Ulsan favorite that makes tofu daily


Myeongchon Sundubu Bossam in Jinjang-dong, Buk-gu, Ulsan is a sundubu specialist where everything is made with their own fresh tofu. The menu features crowd-pleasers—bossam set, sundubu stews, and seafood pajeon—and the seafood sundubu is especially noteworthy for its spicy, deeply flavored broth.
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✔Location
68 Block 3 Lot, 7 Myeongchon-ro, Buk-gu, Ulsan
✔Hours
Daily 11:00 – 21:30
✔Menu
Seafood Sundubu 12,000 KRW (≈ $9.00), Myeongchon Bossam (S) 39,000 KRW (≈ $29.25), Plain Sundubu 11,000 KRW (≈ $8.25)
Hearty, nutty sundubu set — Giwajip Sundubu by the Bukhan River


Giwajip Sundubu, which was featured on a popular TV food program, serves pudding-like, silky sundubu inside a traditional tiled-roof house near the Bukhan River. It’s a favorite stop on scenic drives: the tofu has a pleasantly sweet, milky note and a toasty depth that appeals to all ages. When you chew, the bold bean flavor brings to mind old-school countryside tofu. They use natural nigari instead of chemicals, so the tofu is gentle on the stomach. If you’re planning a drive along the Bukhan River, make time to stop here.
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- ▲Location
133 Bukhangang-ro, Joan-myeon, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do
- ▲Hours
10:30-20:30
- ▲Menu
Sundubu Set 11,000 KRW (≈ $8.25) / Grilled Tofu 16,000 KRW (≈ $12.00) / Tofu Kimchi 16,000 KRW (≈ $12.00)
Robust tofu made from domestic soybeans — Dobongsan Eomma Son Gamaseot Sundubu


Eomma Son Gamaseot Sundubu is a handmade tofu spot that uses only domestic soybeans and sits right by the Dobongsan trailhead—perfect for a post-hike refuel. You can order hot pots, tofu bossam, sundubu, and more, but tofu bossam is the standout. Tender boiled pork, silky tofu, and flavorful kimchi combine to restore energy after a long climb. When you order the tofu bossam, a spicy sundubu is served on the side—an ideal, warming finish.
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- ▲Location
10 Dobongsan 4-ga-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul
- ▲Hours
Daily 08:30-20:30
- ▲Price
Tofu Bossam (M) 40,000 KRW (≈ $30.00) / Spicy Sundubu 9,000 KRW (≈ $6.75) / Clear Sundubu 9,000 KRW (≈ $6.75)
Hidden gem in Okryeon-dong, Incheon — Ibuk Halmae

Ibuk Halmae in Okryeon-dong, Incheon is known for its nutty sundubu and chilled kongguksu (soy milk noodles). The kongguksu pairs a rich, savory soy broth with chewy noodles and feels refreshingly cold—even on the hottest summer days. From the homey exterior to the comforting bean dishes, the place has the cozy vibe of a grandmother’s countryside kitchen. The menu centers on bean dishes but also features acorn jelly, mung-bean pancakes, and various noodles. With Cheongryangsan nearby, it’s an ideal spot for a light meal and a makgeolli stop after a hike.
✔Location
10 Cheongnyong-ro 50beon-gil, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon
✔Hours
Daily 07:00-18:00
✔Menu
Sundubu 5,000 KRW (≈ $3.75), Modubu 9,000 KRW (≈ $6.75), Kongguksu 9,000 KRW (≈ $6.75)
Premium three-way combo: tofu bossam and hot pot — Myeonmok-dong Sagajeong Sonduubu


This tiny tofu shop sits just above Sagajeong Market and makes tofu early every morning. You’ll find everything from modubu and hot pots to braised and pan-fried tofu dishes. The tofu bossam pairs soft modubu with tender boiled pork and stir-fried kimchi. Stack a bit of each in one bite and you’ll get juicy pork, tangy kimchi, and creamy tofu all at once—a perfect flavor combo.
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- ✔Location
62 Myeonmok-ro 44-gil, Jungnang-gu, Seoul
- ✔Hours
Daily 11:30 – 21:00 (Weekday break 15:00 – 16:00)
- ✔Price
Tofu Hot Pot (M) 22,000 KRW (≈ $16.50), Tofu Dumpling Hot Pot (M) 27,000 KRW (≈ $20.25)











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