A Restaurant Jointly Operated by Seniors Aged 60 and Over
Affordable Prices for Seniors, Hearty Meals for Growing Children

Eunpyeong-gu Senior Restaurant 'Eunpyeong Sodang' Meal Discount View original image

Eunpyeong-gu (Mayor Kim Mi-kyung) announced that since April last year, the ‘Eunpyeong Sodang,’ jointly operated by seniors aged 60 and over, has been engaged in various social contribution activities.


‘Eunpyeong Sodang’ is a pure Korean word meaning ‘Sotttukgeong’ (iron pot lid), and it is a restaurant jointly run by senior job participants aged 60 and above. Currently, 14 seniors work in teams of four, and those with Korean cuisine cooking certificates prepare and sell healthy meals using fresh ingredients. This is managed by the senior job agency, ‘Eunpyeong Senior Club.’


In particular, meal discounts are provided to seniors aged 65 and over, and children under 18 holding Dream Tree Cards can order boiled pork set meals and stir-fried pork dishes with double portions to eat as much as they want.


Recently, due to the surge in food prices caused by high inflation, there have been operational difficulties, but they continue their social contribution activities with the aim of returning good food at good prices to the residents.


The restaurant is located at 13 Yeonseo-ro 3ga-gil (Yeokchon-dong), and its business hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on weekdays, and from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays. It is closed on Sundays. The main menu includes pork belly and neck meat, and lunch menus such as stir-fried pork set meals and boiled pork set meals are also sold.



Kim Mi-kyung, Mayor of Eunpyeong-gu, said, “Eunpyeong Sodang is a place where seniors and children holding Dream Tree Cards can enjoy a pleasant meal,” and added, “We hope many residents will use Eunpyeong Sodang so that its good purpose of providing jobs for seniors and offering quality meals at reasonable prices can continue.”


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