Family Guide Stroller Friendly · Private Rooms · Comfort Food

Perfect Spots for Families with Babies in Gangnam, Seoul

Soft lighting, gentle flavors, and space to breathe—this handpicked list gathers baby-friendly restaurants around Gangnam where parents can finally enjoy a warm plate, and little ones can nap, nibble, or wiggle without stress.

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The Italian Club Hyundai Trade Center with city view seating and family-friendly setting

1. The Italian Club Hyundai Trade Center Samsung

Hours 11:00–22:00 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address 10F, Hyundai Dept. Store, 517 Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Value Care Kids Zone · Stroller-designated seats · City view

The aroma of slow-simmered tomato and warm bread sets a calm rhythm, and the wide city view keeps grown-ups relaxed while babies take in the light. As a Care Kids Zone with baby chairs and infant utensils in limited supply, it’s an easy win for first meals out, birthdays, or just a sanity-saving lunch.

  • Order this!: Weekday dinner set (Pasta + Pizza or Pasta + Main); saucy pastas and tender mains are easy to share and gentle on young palates.
TIPS
Reservation fee applies (Lunch 20,000 KRW pp / Dinner 30,000 KRW pp). Strollers must use designated seating; infant utensils and baby chairs are limited. Window seats are assigned by booking order.
User Review
“A perfect Samsung Station date or anniversary spot—the city view heals you, and the menu quality makes you want to come back.”
TODAMGOL49 Cheongdam serene hanjeongsik table and private room

2. TODAMGOL49 Cheongdam Cheongdam

Hours 11:30–22:00 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address B1, 49 Yurim Bldg, 766 Samseong-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Value 9 private rooms · Classic Korean table d’hôte

Think soothing broths, warm rice, and graceful banchan—flavors that are kind to new parents and grandparents alike. With 33 years of care and private rooms that muffle the world, it’s an elegant place to mark a 100th-day celebration or simply enjoy a calm family lunch.

  • Order this!: Hanjeongsik sets—balanced, lightly seasoned courses that are easy to share and pair well with steamed rice for toddlers.
TIPS
Located on B1; call ahead to reserve a private room and confirm stroller access. Peak times fill quickly—book early on CATCHTABLE.
Hokyungjeon Seocho spacious Chinese restaurant with private rooms

3. Hokyungjeon Seocho Seocho

Hours 11:30–22:00 (Break 15:30–17:30) Address 22, Seocho Jungang-ro 24-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul Value Spacious dining · Private rooms · Valet parking

Wok perfume, glossy sauces, and crisp-edged sweet-and-sour pork arrive with hotel-level polish, but the room stays easygoing for families. Private rooms and attentive pacing mean you can feed the baby, swap plates, and still eat hot food.

  • Order this!: Weekend Choice Course for variety; add signature tangsuyuk for that shatter-crisp bite kids love.
TIPS
Valet available. Seasonal promos (Happy Hour, ladies’ day, group course discounts) may apply; quantities limited and subject to change—check details on CATCHTABLE before booking.
User Review
“Spacious interior with private rooms, staff reset plates in sync with our pace, and the course value was great—don’t miss the tangsuyuk.”
Mori-hyang large Chinese dining hall ideal for group gatherings

4. Mori-hyang Seolleung/Daechi

Hours 10:00–22:00 Address 419, Yeoksam-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Value Large rooms · Group-friendly layout

A classic, roomy Chinese restaurant where turning lazy Susans and big, round tables make family-style sharing natural. Wide aisles and a calm tone help strollers slide in without the side-eye, and the greatest hits menu keeps picky eaters happy.

  • Order this!: Mild fried rice, steamed dumplings, and stir-fries on the lighter side for an easy baby-friendly spread.
Dae-Pae Gamseong Jamsil family salad bar and thin-sliced pork grill

5. Dae-Pae Gamseong Jamsil Jamsil

Hours 17:00–01:00 Address 103, 1F, Block B, L Tower, 74 Seokchonhosu-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul Value Family salad bar · 10+ sauces · Make-your-own wraps

Crisp, thin-sliced pork cooks fast, and the salad and tortilla zones let kids build their own tasty wraps. It gets lively at dinner; aim for opening time if your baby is noise-sensitive, and you’ll still catch the full bar of fresh greens.

  • Order this!: Daepae-samgyeop with lots of fresh veg; use the mild sauces for kid-friendly wraps.
User Review
“Great vibe, tasty meat, and a self-serve side bar that’s genuinely excellent.”
TIPS
Opens at 17:00; arrive early for stroller space. The variety of sauces is wide—start mild and build up.
1990 Agujjim Bangi generous seafood and monkfish platter

6. 1990 Agujjim Bangi Main Branch Bangi/Jamsil

Hours 11:00–22:30 Address 2F, 56 Olympic-ro 32-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul Value Hearty shareables · Udon add-ons

Steam rises with a peppery, seafood-rich aroma, and the platters are generous enough for hungry caregivers. Ask for a milder spice level if needed; the texture of monkfish and sweet-crunchy minari are delightful with udon stirred in at the end.

  • Order this!: Agujjim Special with extra udon—great for sharing and balancing heat.
User Review
“Portions were super generous; the special had great seafood variety, and with udon added it was a full, satisfying meal.”
TIPS
Located on the 2nd floor; if visiting with a stroller, consider calling ahead about access and seating. Lunch is calmer than dinner.
Song Gang classic eel and pufferfish house in Seocho

7. Song Gang Seocho

Hours 10:00–22:00 (Break 15:00–16:30) Address 5 Jeongho Bldg, Myeongdal-ro 9-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul Value 40-year specialist in eel and blowfish

A restorative stop for caregivers craving something nourishing: smoky-sweet grilled eel and clear, comforting soups that feel good after a long night. This is a local classic; plan around the break time so you can linger while the baby naps.

  • Order this!: Grilled eel with rice and simple sides—gentle flavors and protein-rich comfort.
TIPS
Note “Please write down the menu” during reservation; coming at off-peak hours secures quieter seating.
User Review
“Always satisfying eel and pufferfish dishes—consistent and delicious.”
Gyeongcheon Aein elegant Hanwoo grill setting

8. Gyeongcheon Aein (Gyeongcheon-aein2237 Samsung) Seolleung/Samsung

Hours 11:30–22:00 (Break 14:30–17:00) Address 3F, Amcheon BLDG, 421 Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Value Corkage-free · Low-temp aged Hanwoo

For a special lunch with meticulous service, their Hanwoo—aged at 1.2°C for at least 21 days—eats tender and clean. It’s a polished room fit for a milestone celebration, and lunch hours tend to be quieter for families with strollers.

  • Order this!: Prime Hanwoo set and steamed rice; request a corner table to park the stroller comfortably.
TIPS
Corkage-free policy is a perk for celebratory meals. It’s on the 3rd floor—book in advance and ask for stroller-friendly seating.
Flame Seonghwa charcoal-grilled beef with whiskey bar ambiance

9. Flame Seonghwa Songri-dan-gil/Songpa

Hours 11:00–02:00 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address 17, Songpa-daero 48-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul Value Aged beef over real charcoal · Whiskey selection

Beef meets perfect embers for a glossy sear and smoky perfume; midday service is calmer and stroller-friendlier than evenings. At night, the whiskey lounge vibe hums—great for families with older kids, but if your baby is scent-sensitive, daytime is best.

  • Order this!: Seonghwa assorted platter with a side salad; ask for a seat with good airflow if dining with a baby.
TIPS
Ongoing corkage event (1 complimentary bottle per limits); family promos may run seasonally. Parking entrance is between Charcoal Burning and Danmak Alley—use the lot next to the gift shop.
User Review
“Stylish spot with excellent service—the assorted platter and diced short ribs were a hit for our family dinner.”
Egu Egu handmade ricotta and butter with cozy seating in Seorae Village

10. Egu Egu Seorae Village

Hours 10:00–12:00 Address 15, Seorae-ro 7-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul Value Handmade ricotta & butter · Quiet mid-mornings

A tiny neighborhood gem by a Le Cordon Bleu–trained chef, where soft ricotta, warm bread, and simple plates fit perfectly into a baby’s nap window. Short hours keep it tranquil—ideal for a gentle snack-and-stroll morning.

  • Order this!: Ricotta plate and a simple salad—creamy, mild, and easy to share while the baby snoozes.
User Review
“The cutest, tastiest spot in the neighborhood—and we could even bring our dog along.”
TIPS
Seating is limited; strollers fit best right at opening. Expect a short, curated menu focused on dairy and wine.
Window-side family table at The Italian Club with city view

Why book now?

Because the right table makes all the difference: a corner for the stroller, a high chair ready, a kitchen that can pace your courses around baby’s rhythm. These rooms know families—and the best seats go first.

Shortest waits
Aim for early lunches (11:00–12:00) and opening dinners (17:00). Use CATCHTABLE to lock private rooms (TODAMGOL49) or kid-designated seats (The Italian Club).
Peak-proof plans
Note break times (common 15:00–17:00). For lively spots like Dae-Pae Gamseong, arrive at open for stroller space and gentler noise levels.
Match the mood
Milestone meals (Gyeongcheon Aein, TODAMGOL49), roomy Chinese (Hokyungjeon, Mori-hyang), quick comfort (Song Gang), fun DIY wraps (Dae-Pae Gamseong), tranquil mid-morning (Egu Egu), smoky midday treat (Flame Seonghwa).
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