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Sinseongwon (60-Year Chinese Restaurant)

A veteran Chinese restaurant in Jinhae known for its Sichuan-style and steady local following. It's a busy, unpretentious spot that becomes particularly popular during the Jinhae Gunhangje festival.

GyeongnamWorld Cuisine > Chinese
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A long-running Chinese restaurant in Jinhae with a 60-year history. Locals know it for its Sichuan-style — a spicier take on the classic — and it gets especially busy during the Jinhae Gunhangje (naval port festival) thanks to its location in the festival area.

Local Tips

  • Signature Sacheon jjajangmyeon — a spicier, Sichuan-influenced version of jjajangmyeon
  • Comfortable, long-established neighborhood atmosphere; expect crowds during the naval port festival
  • Reservations accepted and on-site parking — useful when visiting during Gunhangje

Menu

4-gaji (Four-item cold appetizer)40,000 KRW
(gan-jjajang — stir-fried black bean noodles, no soup)6,000 KRW
Mapo dubu (mapo tofu — spicy Sichuan-style tofu with minced meat)10,000 KRW
Bokkeumbap (fried rice)6,000 KRW
Sacheon (Sichuan-style — spicier black bean noodle)8,000 KRW
Samseon jjajang (seafood jjajang)8,000 KRW
(black bean sauce noodles)5,000 KRW
(spicy seafood noodle soup)7,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
World Cuisine > Chinese
Address
Sinseongwon, 83 Jungwon-ro, Jinhae District, Changwon City, Gyeongsangnam-do
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Operating Hours
Daily 09:00–21:00
Facilities
Reservations accepted,Parking available

Glossary

Ganjjajang
A stir‑fried version of jjajang where the black‑bean sauce is tossed directly with the noodles for a thicker, oilier coating.
Jjajangmyeon
Korean‑Chinese noodles in a savory black‑bean sauce; a ubiquitous comfort food in Korea.
Jjamppong
Spicy seafood noodle soup in Korean‑Chinese cuisine, usually packed with vegetables, seafood and chili heat.
Naengchae
Chilled salads or cold appetizers (often a mix of vegetables and proteins) served to refresh the palate before hot dishes.