How to Eat Well on a Budget: Kim Seung-hyun's Best Value Restaurants in Mapo

Daniel Kim | 2026.03.31

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 YouTube \'Gwangsan Kim Family\'
 YouTube 'Gwangsan Kim Family'

[MyDaily = Reporter Moon Ji-hyun] Actor Kim Seung-hyun highlighted budget-friendly restaurants in Mapo District.

On his YouTube channel "Gwangsan Kim Family," Kim and his wife toured a handful of local spots. His wife, Jang Jeong-yun, noted, "The economy is really tough these days. As you can see, many places here are leased spaces, and prices are high. So we want to show some great-value restaurants in Mapo."

The first stop was a Korean buffet in Hongdae. At the kiosk, the card price read 10,800 KRW—800 KRW more than paying in cash (approximately $8.10 and $0.60, respectively). They marveled at the endless spread of banchan—kimchi, seasoned black soybeans, spicy pork stir-fry, various namul, and donggeurangttaeng—making both them and viewers hungry.

Next, Kim popped into a jjajangmyeon shop by himself. "I'm having a solo lunch today," he explained. "Riyun just moved to a new daycare and is still adjusting, so I came alone." The black-bean noodles cost 5,000 KRW per bowl (approximately $3.75) and drew a steady crowd. Despite the shop's worn interior, the steaming bowl featured thin noodles perfectly coated in sauce. Kim gave it a thumbs-up as he dug in.

 YouTube \'Gwangsan Kim Family\'
 YouTube 'Gwangsan Kim Family'

Finally, Kim, Jang and their daughter Riyun went for sushi, where each piece was just 1,500 KRW—an easy, affordable treat (approximately $1.13 each). Their little girl, who hasn't started eating sushi yet, ate rice in soup while Kim and Jang playfully fed each other, showing off their affection.

Viewers responded with a mix of comments: "Cheaper than ordering a full set here," "Their daughter is so well-behaved," "Look how polite—she wants Mom and Dad to eat," "What a loving family," "Do celebrities usually worry about things like this?" "They eat out a lot," and "With high prices, home-cooked meals are still best."