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[Ttukseom Chicken Feet] Honest Review of the Signless Chicken Feet Place in Seongsu-dong Near Ttukseom Station

JW Plastic Surgery Clinic · JW정원성형외과의원 · March 9, 2020

Hello :) We at JW Garden Plastic Surgery repay you with results. A new week has started again! Let’s all get through COVID-19 together by maintaining personal hygiene carefully thi...

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Clinic: JW Plastic Surgery Clinic

Original post date: March 9, 2020

Translated at: April 24, 2026 at 5:15 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello :)

We at

JW Garden Plastic Surgery

repay you with results.

A new week has started again!

Let’s all get through COVID-19 together by maintaining personal hygiene carefully this week as well!

Last Friday, I was craving something spicy, so I went to eat chicken feet.

You know it’s one of those foods that you have to have regularly, right?

[Ttukseom Chicken Feet] Honest Review of the Signless Chicken Feet Place in Seongsu-dong Near Ttukseom Station image 1

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I visited a signless chicken feet restaurant located near Ttukseom Station.

It really has no sign, and no name either; (listed on the map as Signless House)

We ordered the 2-person mung bean sprout broth chicken feet set.

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We also added flying fish roe rice balls!

The photo is very dark, but the indoor lighting itself is quite dim. So when you look from outside at night, there’s no sign and the lighting is so dim that you might even wonder whether they’re open.

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They pile the mung bean sprouts up like a mountain.

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They turn on the heat, and a staff member mixes the mung bean sprouts well.

You can eat it once the sprouts have softened.

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The fried dumplings included in the set!

The chicken feet broth was spicy/sweet, so it went well with the fried dumplings.

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We also ate it with everything mixed together.

You can choose the spice level, and we ordered the lowest level.

It was mildly spicy! The table next to us had ordered theirs spicy, so they kept going, sss-sss ~ haha

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The pudding-like steamed egg and the Coolpis to soothe the spiciness are included by default in the set,

and you can choose either the fried dumplings or the rice balls.

I feel like I’m going to burst, but you have to finish with fried rice, right?

[Ttukseom Chicken Feet] Honest Review of the Signless Chicken Feet Place in Seongsu-dong Near Ttukseom Station image 10

For fried rice 1, we added 100% mozzarella cheese.

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They really seemed to use very good cheese!

Fried rice is love.

That’s my honest review of the broth chicken feet at the signless house in Seongsu-dong near Ttukseom Station!

Address: 59-1 Seongsuil-ro, Seongdong-gu, Seoul

Phone: 02-499-1253

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