Seokchon Station Fusion Chinese Food has become very popular around Songridan-gil in Seoul.
Pangz (팡즈) is one of the trendy spots that kept popping up on Instagram, so I finally had to try it myself!
I visited on a weekday evening and waited around 10–15 minutes since most tables were for two people. Not too bad for a hot spot like this! 🙂
If you’re curious about Seokchon Station Fusion Chinese Food, Pangz is definitely one of the best places to start!
🌆 Cozy Fusion Chinese Spot in Songridan-gil

Pangz has a fun and casual atmosphere where friends, couples, and solo diners can enjoy unique fusion Chinese dishes.
The location is super convenient — only 5 minutes from Seokchon Station Exit 1, walking distance to Seokchon Lake and Lotte World Tower.
Perfect for travelers exploring the area! 🌍✨
🍜 Youpo Mian (Oil-Poured Noodles)🔥


One of Pangz’s signature dishes!
Thick knife-cut noodles topped with sizzling hot oil — the aroma hits you first and it’s amazing 🤤
Since I love wide noodles like kalguksu, this was totally my style. The sauce is savory with a slight mala kick, but definitely not overwhelming!
A must-try if you want to experience Seokchon Station Fusion Chinese Food in a fun and modern way 🤤
🍗 Sichuan Chicken Wings with Mala Mayo

Crispy fried wings coated in spicy Sichuan seasoning. The homemade mala mayo dipping sauce is the highlight — creamy, spicy, and super addictive 🔥
It’s the kind of dish you reach for again and again without realizing the plate is disappearing 😆
🫘 Mapo Tofu

Not too spicy, soft, and so comforting! Perfect for those who want Chinese flavors without strong numbing heat.
It pairs well with rice, so I recommend ordering a bowl if you want a more filling combo 🍚✨
🍜 Wonton Noodles

Clear broth and handmade whole-shrimp wontons — simple but satisfying.
The noodles were slippery so I kept chasing them with my chopsticks… but it made me laugh 😂
Light and clean, perfect if you want something warm and not too heavy.
🍞 Hong Kong Toast 🍯💛 My Favorite!

This is honestly the reason I came here… and YES it was worth it!
Warm, soft toast filled with peanut butter(?) and topped with sweet kaya jam and condensed milk.
It’s crispy outside, fluffy inside — dessert lovers will fall in LOVE 😆💕
💬 Final Thoughts
I’m usually not a huge Chinese food person (I rarely eat malatang 😅),
but I really enjoyed the food at Pangz!
The dishes have a gentle mala aroma, not overpowering — so everything feels easy and flavorful to enjoy.
If you want to explore Seokchon Station Fusion Chinese Food in a fun and trendy way, Pangz is a great pick 🤩
And of course, don’t miss the Hong Kong Toast. Dessert fans, trust me on this one 🍞❤️
📍 Location
📌 5 min from Seokchon Station Exit 1
Easy access to Seokchon Lake and Lotte World Tower 🌆
🏠 Address (English)
27 Baekjegobun-ro 41-gil, #103-104, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea
🔗 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/pangz_official
☕ If you want dessert or coffee afterward, there’s a cute cafe within walking distance!
👉 https://0ddungs.kr/songridan-gil-jamsil-dessert-cafe-ginger-bear-review/
Perfect route: Dinner at Pangz → Walk by the lake → Dessert at Ginger Bear 🚶♀️🍜☕