Congee House
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
                 

Chaegundaam
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu) ,
This restaurant is popular for its healthy, natural dishes that are typically Korean. Dishes are strictly prepared using only organic ingredients and natural herbs. This venue is a good place to experience Korean cuisine that is both fresh and unique.* Best Korean Restaurant as designated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government.

Hard Rock Cafe Seoul
 
Seoul(Songpa-gu)
Hard Rock Cafe Seoul is located at the iconic Lotte World Mall in Jamsil, one of Seoul's greatest new landmarks. Enjoy an unobstructed panoramic view of Seoul and Seokchon Lake from your table.The restaurant even has a retail shop as your enter, as well as a bar and live performances from house bands as well as other well-known international and local musicians. The posh restaurant boasts various cuisines, from their legendary home-made burgers to exquisite Korean inspired dishes hand crafted by internationally renowned chefs. The shop sells world famous Hard Rock merchandise, such as various collectibles and T-shirts.Philanthropy is a big part of Hard Rock culture. Some of the biggest names in music, such as Bon Jovi, John Lennon, Shakira, and Green Day, have participated in their Signature Series T-shirt and pins program. A large part of the proceeds from these items go to the artist’s favorite charity. The latest Signature Series collection was designed by 7-time Grammy Award winning artist Rihanna! High ceilings, a stage for live music, a dance floor, and state-of-the-art music equipment come together to create an unforgettable memory for you.

Cafe Slobbie
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
Slobbie is a place for those urbanites who are seeking “slow” food and a "slow" lifestyle that are part of the Slow Food Movement. This eco-friendly organic restaurant directly sources its food ingredients from local producers and uses healthy, wholesome and MSG-free cooking techniques to produce fresh dishes, draft rice wine, homemade deserts and traditional tea. Slobbie also houses an Eco Shop selling eco-friendly items; All Right Table, a cooking class; and Work Room with Kitchen, which hosts open kitchen sessions. The restaurant also publishes "Slobbie Life," a bi-monthly magazine. During the last week of every month, Slobbie holds its "Together Day," where small and medium-sized shops hold a collective campaign under diverse themes. Subsribe to the restaurant's "Eating Proper Meals" program, and you’ll get a coupon with a 10% discount covering 10 to 15 meals.    

Hwangnam Bread
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si) ,
Hwangnam-style bread was first made by Choi Yeong-hwa in Hwangnam-dong, Gyeongju, in 1939. The Gyeongju Choi family has a rich history of baking and rice cakes with red bean, and has passed on the secrets of their trade from generation to generation. When it came time for Choi Yeong-hwa to learn the family recipe, he added his own special touch, creating the Hwangnam Bread Koreans know and love today. Hwangnam Bread is made using red beans grown in Korea, and is widely recognized across the nation. The handmade artisan bread is made without the use of any artificial sweeteners or preservatives, and boasts a rich flavor with just the right amount of natural sweetness.  

Yurimmyeon (유림면)
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
This store, which has a long history of over 50 years, makes noodles using only Bongpyeong buckwheat. The best menu at this restaurant is buckwheat noodles. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.

Myeongdong Korokke32G
 
5.0/1
Seoul()
It's famous Korokke named Myeongdong Korokke(명동 고로케) It's located opposite from Myeong-dong Cathedral. A famous street vendor which offers a variety of croquettes.               

Daejanggeum
 
Seoul(Songpa-gu)
Daejanggeum serves traditional Korea meals, reinterpreting royal dishes from the Joseon Dynasty. Daejanggeum faithfully uses only the best local ingredients to make all their food, from the soybeans used for soy sauce and soybean paste, to kimchi. In addition to the food, guests can enjoy dining with lacquerware from Korea's Holder of Intangible Heritage, Mr. Yi Jin-ho, and forged works by 5th generation blacksmith, Cha Ingyu.

Chuncheonjip Dakgalbi Makguksu Sinchon branch
 
Seoul(Seodaemun-gu)
This Dakgalbi restaurant is located in Sinchon, an area surrounded by universities and populated by students. Chuncheonjip Dakgalbi Makguksu (춘천집닭갈비막국수)’s most popular dish is Dakgalbi, which is prepared by marinating boneless chicken in spicy red pepper paste and stir-frying it with various ingredients in a large cast iron pan. For an extra tasty treat, try adding an assortment of noodles to the chicken as it cooks. After you’ve finished eating your Dakgalbi, don’t forget to order rice to stir-fry in the pan to soak up the extra, flavorful sauce!The restaurant offers a simple Dakgalbi menu at an affordable price. Thanks to the restaurant’s delicious food, reasonable prices, and casual atmosphere, the restaurant is always full of people.

Nampo Samgyetang
 
1.0/1
Busan(Jung-gu)
Since 1959, Nampo Samgyetang (남포 삼계탕) in the heart of Busan has been serving samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup) made with fresh, homegrown ingredients. Brewed for as long as 24 hours, the restaurant's chicken stock is rich in flavor and nutrition. Other special dishes include jeonbok samgyetang (chicken ginseng soup with abalone) and jeongi gui (electric grilled chicken).