Hamyangzip

Hamyangzip
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Restaurant information
Established1924; 100 years ago (1924)
Food typeKorean cuisine
Street address51 Jongga 8-gil, Jung District, Ulsan, South Korea
Coordinates35°32′34″N 129°20′19″E / 35.5427°N 129.3386°E / 35.5427; 129.3386

Hamyangzip[1] (Korean함양집; RRHamyangjip) is a historic Korean restaurant in Ulsan, South Korea. It is among the oldest active restaurants in South Korea, having been founded in 1924. It has remained a family business since, and is currently on its fourth generation of owners.[2]

The restaurant was founded in 1924 by Kang Bun-nam (강분남)[2][1] as Hamyanggwan (함양관).[1] The restaurant's founder would go on to live until the age of 104, and oversaw much of the restaurant's early history.[2] From 1946, its second generation owner was An Suk-hui (안숙희). From 1969, its third generation was Yun Ju-bong (윤주봉) and Hwang Hwa-seon (황화선). From 1995, its fourth and current generation is Yun Jeong-a (윤정아) and Lee Jun-seung (이준승).[1][2] The extended family also operates various branches of the restaurant.[2] At one point, the restaurant went by the name Gugujip (구구집).[2]

The restaurant serves a variety of dishes from Korean cuisine, including Jinju bibimbap, hoe (raw meat), bulgogi, and more.[3][2] Its menu has changed over time, to adapt to tastes and ingredients, and depending on the preferences of the current owner.[2]

  1. ^ a b c d "[함양집 - 함양집 소개] 울산 대표 맛집 100년 4대 전통비빔밥 명가". 함양집 (in Korean). Retrieved 2024-08-17.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "[주간한국] [이야기가 있는 맛집(322)] 울산 '함양집' 윤희 대표". 주간한국 (in Korean). 2018-05-05. Retrieved 2024-08-17.
  3. ^ 이, 필혁 (2012-08-27). "[경주신문] (9) 4代 명가'함양집'". Gyeongju Sinmun. Retrieved 2024-08-17.