Nagwon Rice Cake[1] (Korean: 낙원떡집; RR: Nagwon Tteokjip) is a historic tteok (Korean rice cake) store in Seoul, South Korea.
As a result of this, parts of the Korean royal court were made to leave the palace.
The store's eventual founder, Go Ippeo (고이뻐), learned to make tteok from former royal court ladies.
After the conclusion of the 1950–1953 Korean War, in 1956 they opened a permanent storefront in Nagwon Market.
[3] In 1980, Kim emigrated to the United States, and passed the store onto her daughter Lee Gwang-sun (이광순).