Nakgopse Specialty Store 'Sawee Sikdang' Decides to Open in Akasaka, Tokyo!

Korea's No. 1 Nakgopse chain, 'Sawee Sikdang', is set to open its doors in Akasaka, Tokyo in early May, serving its signature spicy seafood and intestine hot pot.
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Korea's No. 1 Nakgopse chain restaurant, "Sawee Sikdang", has decided to open a store in Akasaka, Tokyo.

▼ Sawee Sikdang Akasaka Store
Address: 3F, SP Akasaka Bldg., 3-15-10 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Access: 2 minutes walk from Akasaka Station, 5 minutes walk from Akasaka-mitsuke Station, 8 minutes walk from Tameike-sanno Station
Opening Date: Scheduled for early May, but subject to change. Please follow the Sawee Sikdang Akasaka Instagram for the latest information!

Akasaka is known as Tokyo's second Koreatown, lined with numerous Korean restaurants including yakiniku places. The Sawee Sikdang Akasaka store will open on the 3rd floor of a corner building near the Jodoji temple entrance on Hitotsugi-dori, a street bustling with trendy gourmet spots.

Whether you work in the Akasaka area or are visiting nearby government offices and companies, how about a delicious spicy hot pot at Sawee Sikdang for dinner or a drink? While parties of two or more must order at least two portions, solo diners can order starting from a single portion, so please feel free to drop by. We sincerely look forward to welcoming you.

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Sawee Sikdang's Nakgopse
Nakgopse is a regional dish originating from Busan, Korea, named after the initials of Nakji (octopus), Gopchang (intestine), and Saeu (shrimp). Sawee Sikdang operates over 30 stores in Korea and has expanded to places like Malaysia, positioning itself at the top of the industry as a franchise. The decisive factor in Sawee Sikdang's taste is its secret sauce made from 17 different ingredients, which is used after 72 hours of low-temperature aging. In Japan, too, it will remain unchanged from the authentic Korean flavor.