Durga
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu) ,
Durga serves the best Indian and Nepalese dishes, over 70 different menu items, in a truly authentic Indian atmosphere with top-class service. The restaurant's interior is colored in deep reds, a color loved by the people of Nepal, giving a comfortable atmosphere with a feel of both Nepal and India. Durga presents unique tastes, affordable prices, and a whole new cultural experience to all its diners.

The Paris Grill
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
The Paris Grill is an upscale restaurant inside the Grand Hyatt Seoul. It is an authentic European restaurant that boasts great service and top-notch cuisine prepared by a master chef. Designed in a Paris brasserie style of the 1930s with dark wood and marble, there is also an open kitchen that allows diners to view the whole cooking process. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. The Paris Bar inside The Paris Grill offers an elegant setting for drinking wine, beer, or liquor while listening to the beautiful melodies of live piano music.  

Mapo Jinjja Wonjo Choedaepo
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
This is a pork restaurant with 60 years of history and tradition, most notable in the order by which the set course should be eaten: you start with sweet marinated pork ribs, then salt grilled pork, and finally finish with chewy pig skin. The beverage of the house is soju.  

Delhi - Abgujeong Main Branch
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Delhi is a curry specialty restaurant that opened in 1984 in Abgujeong's Rodeo Street. Delhi was the first restaurant of its kind to offer curry and pilaf in Korea, maintaining the same flavorful taste since its opening. After establishing the Delhi Curry Culture, Delhi has continued to invest in serving its guests with delicious new menu items. Abgujeong is where the main Delhi restaurant is located, and 5 other branches are at Jamsil Lotte, Daehangno, Gangnam, Bundang, and Dogok.

Max Brenner
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu)
Max Brenner is a New York based franchise chocolate shop well-known among chocolate aficionados. A wide variety of menus is offered including desserts using chocolate fondue and the shop’s most popular menu, chocolate chunk pizza.

Kabojung
 
Gyeonggi-do(Suwon-si)
Quality Korean beef is cut into bite-size pieces before being marinated in a mixture of salt, pepper, and garlic. The beef is grilled on charcoal to drain the fat and make the beef juicier. It is served with a number of small and savory side dishes like spicy cabbage (kimchi), Korean sweet pumpkin pancake (jeon), and others.

Copacabana Grill
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
Copacabana Grill in Itaewon is a Brazilian restaurant named after the internationally renowned ‘Copacabana Beach’ in Brazil. At the restaurant, customers can enjoy unlimited skewers of sirloin steak, tenderloin, chicken, pork, or sausage. What makes the dining experience especially unique is that the grilled skewers are brought to the table by native Brazilian chefs and sliced right in front of diners.      

Cafe74
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Featured in the New York Times in 2004, Cafe74 is a trendy restaurant in Cheongdam-dong, with an elegant interior and many famous faces as regulars.

JJ Mahoney’s
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
JJ Mahoney’s on the second basement floor of the Grand Hyatt Hotel is divided into distinctive themed spaces: Delhi, perfect for a quick lunch; the Music Room, complete with live music; the Dance Floor, with high-tech sound and lighting systems; the Island Bar at the center; the Pool Hall; and an outdoor terrace.  

Pungyoram
 
Seoul(Seodaemun-gu)
Pungyoram has been in operation in the same location, specializing in beef loin and pork ribs for nearly 35 years. An order of diced beef loin also comes with a sampling of 3 or 4 pieces of chadolbagi (brisket). After you are done with the meat, they fry a generous serving of rice on the same hot plate, a delicious way to end your meal.