Seongsu Makgeolli pancake house lovers, visit Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip for crispy jeon, makgeolli comfort, cozy vintage vibe, and 1-hour parking—open until 1 AM!
A Seongsu landmark—where authentic jeon meets makgeolli comfort.

If you’re strolling out of Seongsu Station Exit 3 and craving a perfectly crispy jeon (Korean pancakes) with a glass of cold makgeolli, Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip has been the go-to neighborhood staple for decades. This cozy spot, where Seongsu Makgeolli Pancake House draws everyone from old-school factory workers to young locals seeking comfort food in old Seongsu vibes.

Overview
- Location : Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip (토끼와거북전) : Unit 101, 1F, 116 Achasan-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul, South Korea
- Opening Hours : Mon–Sat: 11:00 AM – 00:50 AM (Last order: midnight) / Closed Sundays
- Near Seongsu Station Exit 3
- One-hour parking is provided—a rare convenience in Seongsu!
Atmosphere of Seongsu Makgeolli pancake house, Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip : Warm, Adaptable & Timeless
Walking inside, you’ll find:
- Mixed round & square tables that shift easily between party sizes
- A clean, cozy space with hidden fans of white noise
- A back section reserved for weekend reservations—perfect for group gatherings or after-work makan
- A bright, oil-kissed kitchen zone spraying sizzling aromas without clinging to your coat—an impressive feat!
At lunch, they offer vegetable-wrapped rice platters—a tasty change if you’re avoiding grease but still want that homestyle feel.
Menu at Seongsu Makgeolli pancake house, Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip : Jeon & Makgeolli Favorites
Classic offerings include:
- Assorted Jeon platter
- Perilla leaf, chili, koddeori (whitefish), pumpkin pancakes
- Tofu pancakes and a large kimchi jeon—meaty and chewy
- Donggeurangttaeng (mini patties)
- Plus solo options for golden grilled single servings, priced under ₩10,000
Pair with chilled Jipyeong makgeolli or optional rice wine & you’ve got a winning combo—nostalgic, affordable, and satisfying.
Tasting Notes at Seongsu Makgeolli pancake house, Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip : Crispy, Flavorful, Made in the Moment

You’ll hear that satisfying sizzle from the kitchen immediately upon ordering. Every table gets individual dipping sauces: soy-based with onions, chili—and yes, each person gets their own bowl!

Our tasting highlight at Seongsu Makgeolli Pancake House:

- Perilla leaf pancake: vibrant, herb-forward, generously stuffed
- Pumpkin pancake: thick slices, nutty flavor
- Mushroom pancake: earthy and soft
- Dongtae (whitefish) pancake: tender and delicious
- Chili pancake: well-stuffed and well-made
- Kimchi pancake: unexpectedly my favorite—crispy outside, juicy inside
- Donggeurangttaeng: classic little patties, egg-bathed and comforting
You’ll leave thinking, “How has this Seongsu Makgeolli Pancake House been here so long and still make everything this good?”
Final Thoughts: Why Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip Is a Seongsu Favorite
Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip has earned its reputation because it:
- ✔️ Serves hot, fresh pancakes every time
- ✔️ Pairs perfectly with smooth makgeolli
- ✔️ Stays clean and cozy, even deep into winter
- ✔️ Offers both a hearty lunch option and casual dinner spot
- ✔️ Remains affordable and deeply satisfying
It’s a reliable place for first or multiple rounds, whether you go light or go big. They preserve a piece of Seongsu’s old charm—while still being edible proof you can age well.
Quick Recap
- Steps from Seongsu Station Exit 3
- All-day menu: Jeon for dinner, ssambap at lunch
- Authentic dipping sauces with individual servings
- Premium makgeolli pairing
- Open late—perfect for second or third rounds
- 1-hour parking included—a rarity in Seongsu
If you’re visiting Seongsu for its trendy cafés or creative workshops, don’t miss the opportunity to experience this authentic side of Seoul’s culinary heritage. Toki (Rabbit) & Turtle Jeon-jip isn’t just about food—it’s about sharing a table, stories, and the timeless Korean tradition of pairing jeon with makgeolli. Whether it’s your first taste of Korean pancakes or you’re a seasoned fan, this local gem invites you to eat like a Seoulite—comfortably, generously, and always with heart.
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