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5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Dongdaemun

Palsaek Samgyeopsal serves fresh local pork belly meat seasoned with eight kinds of special sauces (ginger, wine, ginseng, pine leaves, herbs, curry, soybean paste, and pepper paste) and all-you-can-eat fresh veggies. The cozy vibe inside makes you feel at home, while the restaurant is large enough for team parties or family gatherings. Also, it was introduced on famous TV programs, dramas, and used as a filming site as well as Japanese media like NHK, Fuji TV, Asahi TV, NTV, TVBS as a part of Korean famous restaurant introduction programs and varied magazines. Most customers are from Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. For now, the restaurant also has a branch in Melbourne, Australia to promote the delicious taste of Korean food.                  



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Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

“Pro Ganjang Gejang” is a restaurant serving soy sauce marinated crab (ganjang gejang). This restaurant opened in 1980 as the first ganjang gejang restaurant in Korea. Since its opening in Sinsa-dong, it has grown in popularity not only among Koreans, but also among foreign visitors. It opened branches in Samseong-dong in Seoul, Haeundae in Busan, and in Tokyo and Osaka in Japan.


5.0/2
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Isaac Toast(이삭토스트), is a toast chain based in South Korea. As of 2016, the chain had over 1,000 retail stores in South Korea.   The menu at Isaac Toast is simple: eight sandwiches, three salads, and a small selection of juices, coffee and other drinks. The menu’s real boon comes in its prices; the original Isaac Toast registers at a mere $2.55 and the most expensive item comes in under $6. The small Korean eatery can boast of its affordability to its college clientele.


 
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5.0/4
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Popular porridge specialty shops for breakfast! Abalone porridge & squid kimchi! Popular porridge specialty shop in Myeongdong. Dami Porridge (Damijuk / 다미죽 / 多味粥) in Myeongdong is a popular porridge specialty shop known for its delicious porridge and traditional tea. The shop is located in the heart of Myeongdong's bustling shopping district, making it a convenient stop for those in between shopping sprees or in search of a breakfast spot, as it opens early in the morning. Recently relocated to the fourth floor, the shop now offers a dining experience with a great view. With over 10 types of porridge on the menu, the most popular item is the "Dami Abalone Porridge," which is a refreshing dish made with abalone, finely chopped carrots and green onions, and a hint of sesame flavor. The dish is truly mouthwatering and will surely arouse your appetite. In addition, the "homemade squid kimchi," which is served as a side dish, is also a popular item and can be purchased as a souvenir at the checkout counter, making it a favorite among repeat customers. It's no wonder why Dami Porridge is a must-visit spot for foreign tourists traveling to Korea.     Seafood and Matsutake Mushroom Porridge. Steamed dumplings Seafood pancake Located in the heart of Seoul's bustling shopping district, Myeong-dong, "Dami Porridge (Damijuk)" is a famous porridge specialty restaurant that has been in business for many years, serving a wide variety of dishes ranging from Korean cuisine to international cuisine and cafes. Not only locals and Koreans visiting Myeong-dong, but also tourists, who have come to know the restaurant through Japanese TV shows and travel magazines, often visit this restaurant every day during their stay in Korea. While many restaurants in Myeong-dong start their business around 11 a.m., "Dami Porridge" is a rare restaurant that opens early in the morning, making it a valuable place for breakfast in Myeong-dong! Many customers leave reviews about using it for their breakfast in Myeong-dong. Dami Porridge (Damijuk) offers a wide variety of porridge menus, with more than 10 different types of seafood, vegetable, and other options available.  The side dishes that come with the porridge include Napa cabbage kimchi, seasoned seaweed flakes, and their homemade squid kimchi. Dami Porridge (Damijuk) offers over 10 different types of porridge, including seafood and vegetable options. The side dishes, such as napa cabbage kimchi, nori furikake, and homemade squid kimchi, are also delicious. The salted squid that comes with the porridge is also a popular souvenir. With excellent taste and service, Dami Porridge (Damijuk) is a must-visit spot in Myeongdong. Whether you're taking a break from shopping or looking for a delicious breakfast, this restaurant is sure to impress. The staff are friendly and can speak Japanese, English, and Chinese, making it easy to communicate. Eating Korean porridge is a great way to maintain a healthy diet, and after a day of sightseeing or shopping in Myeongdong, be sure to stop by Dami Porridge (Damijuk) to relax and enjoy some delicious food. If you're planning a trip to Myeongdong, make sure to visit Dami Porridge (Damijuk) and become one of their loyal customers.


5.0/1
Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch


5.0/1
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

The sauce is surprisingly not salty but has a clean and somewhat sweet flavor. The restaurant is favored by many Koreans as well as foreign visitors. Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice.            


4.9/13
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

Korea Samgyetang serves up delicious samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup) made using only 4-year-old ginseng cultivated in Geumsan (a town famous for its ginseng) and chickens raised on local farms. Young chickens (no more than 49 days old) are butchered and delivered fresh daily, making for only the tenderest meat. The chicken is boiled with high-quality ginseng, dates, garlic, glutinous rice, and various medicinal herbs to make a flavorful and energizing soup.* Designated a “Best Korean Restaurant” by the Seoul Metropolitan Government


4.8/4
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Myeongdong Kyoja's main branch, a renowned restaurant in Seoul, has been selected as a "Seoul Future Heritage" by the city of Seoul, representing not only Myeongdong but also the entire city as a leading culinary destination. Established in 1966, Myeongdong Kyoja has continued to be a favorite amongst locals and tourists alike as a traditional handmade noodle specialist. At Myeongdong Kyoja, a wide variety of dishes made with carefully selected ingredients and prepared using time-honored techniques await our valued customers. Our signature dish, Kalguksu, a harmonious blend of rich, savory soup and tender noodles, is a quintessential Seoul culinary experience. Additionally, our Mandu (dumplings), filled with generous portions of vegetables and meat, wrapped in a thin skin, are highly praised by visitors. Moreover, Myeongdong Kyoja's main branch offers an extensive range of Korean cuisine, including the spicy sauce-dressed Bibim Guksu (cold noodles) and the refreshing Kongguksu (cold soy milk noodle soup), catering to a diverse age group of customers. We also have seasonal limited-time menus that utilize local ingredients, allowing you to savor new flavors with every visit. Myeongdong Kyoja's main branch promises a fusion of traditional Korean culinary artistry and innovative flavors, along with warm and courteous service for our guests. We invite you to try our exceptional dishes that represent the soul of Seoul. Experience an unforgettable day at Myeongdong Kyoja, where tradition meets modernity, and indulge in the finest tastes the city has to offer.    


4.0/1
Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Sinseon Seolnongtang is a restaurant specializing in Seolnongtang (ox-bone soup). Thanks to its especially rich and sweet broth, the restaurant has gained in popularity, expanding nationwide. The Myeongdong branch in particular has become a must-visit stop for many Japanese tourists after the restaurant was featured in popular Japanese magazines such as VIVI, With, More, and Mine. An average of 50 Japanese visitors dine at the restaurant daily. Besides the seolleongtang, other popular dishes at the restaurant include dumpling soup and rice cake (tteok) soup cooked with ox-bone broth, Suyuk (boiled beef), and Dolpan Sundae Bokkeum (stir-fried Korean black pudding in a hot dish). All menu items are available for take-out.                 Sinseon Seolnongtang-Itaewon Branch  Sinseon Seolnongtang - Myeongdong Branch Sinseon-Seolnongtang-Insa-dong-Branch   Sinseon Seolnongtang-Hongdae Branch



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5.0/3
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Migabon serves healthy Korean traditional porridge in one of the major hearts of Seoul, Myeongdong. Having this hearty, hot bowl of porridge is like a cleansing of the digestive system to me – a healthy, much needed break from all the usual heavy Korean meals of fatty meat and thick soup.            



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