Wonjo Beomil-dong Maetteok
 
Busan(Busanjin-gu) ,
Maetteok, the name of the restaurant, is short for Maeun Tteok-bokki (spicy stir-fried rice cake in English). This restaurant claims to be the first to start serving spicy stir-fried rice cake.

Cheongsa Chorong
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu) ,
Since its opening in 1998, Cheongsa Chorong has been one of the most popular restaurants in Itaewon, particularly among Japanese and Chinese tourists. It serves a wide variety of traditional Korean dishes and stages 30-minutes shows featuring traditional Korean performances including seungmu (Buddhist Dance), taepyeongmu (Great Peace Dance), and janggochum (Drum Dance) at 7:00pm every night.

Mum Aroy Hongdae Branch
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
Mum Aroy, a term in Thai which means “extremely delicious,” is a restaurant that specializes in Thai cuisine. The interior as well as props used in the restaurant are carefully designed to make customers feel as if they are dining at a local restaurant in Thailand. Operating Hours  11:30-22:30 (Last order 21:30) * Break time: Weekdays 15:00-17:00, Weekends 15:30-16:30 Menu  Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice. ㆍPad Thai ㆍTom Yum Goong ㆍTod Mun Goong, etc. Credit Cards  Accepted  

Jangsu Galbi
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
It has been around since 1968. This restaurant's signature menu is grilled ribs. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Jung-gu, Seoul.

New Wazwan
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
New Wazwan serves Indian dishes at reasonable prices and has been certified as an Indian-style tourist restaurant by the Korea Tourism Association. The word “wazwan” refers to the gourmet cuisine enjoyed in Kashmir, the Northern Indian Himalayan region, during special occasions such as weddings.

B-hind
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
Cafe B-hind typifies a quiet, secluded place located behind the highways, away from the heart of the city. The cafe is decorated with a glass window, large chalkboard wall, a cozy exterior that fits the elegant interior, and seducing music to go along with the mood of the room. Also, the highly praised Expresso Macchiato, Cappuccino, and Cafe Mocha feature on their elaborate coffee menu. "This Month's Sandwich" is also selected every month, providing great tasting sandwiches that add to the overall experience. Wine novices may also indulge themselves in a sweet glass of wine without the worry of being detected as an inexperienced wine drinker. Furthermore, B-hind is located on the streets of Hongik University, where people can enjoy the culture, shopping at the free market, or watching one of many street performances. This is the perfect cafe where younger crowds can come and enjoy a nice snack.

Heukdonga
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu) ,
It is a house where you can eat Jeju black pork over charcoal fire. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. The representative menu is grilled skin-on pork belly.

Ganggangsullae  Sillim Branch (강강술래 신림동)
 
Seoul(Gwanak-gu) ,
It is a place where family gatherings and group dining are available. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gwanak-gu, Seoul. The most famous menu is marinated grilled ribs.

Mouse Rabbit
 
Seoul(Gwangjin-gu)
European café Mouse Rabbit with a white terrace is a café run by Super Junior’s Yesung and his brother.  The store with 3 floors with different atmosphere and charm provides the fun of selecting floors and tables according to taste. The basement floor, called "rabbit hole" and "underworld," has tables and furnaces, enabling comfortable rest with low lamination.  There is the first floor with the counter and the outer terrace, and the second floor with stores decorated with various decorations and figures. The various art products of paper toys, cell phone cases, mug cups, and eco bags designed and produced by hand by Mouse Rabbit is popular with its fans.  Mouse Rabbit was named after the animals mouse and rabbit representing Yesung and his brother running the café.  The showcase within the store is full of Yesung’s pictures, and because you can purchase art products manufactured by Mouse Rabbit, fans are unceasingly visiting the café.  At the end of 2015, with the popularity of Mouse Rabbit’s Konkuk University Store, the second store of Mouse Rabbit was opened at Seochon, a new hotplace selling coffee, beer, handmade desserts and snacks.

Sukyoung Sikdang
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si) ,
Housed in an old hanok (traditional Korean house) Sukyoung Sikdang (숙영식당) is a restaurant famous for its glutinous barley rice meal. Various kinds of grains are mixed with glutinous barley rice to make a sticky and savory rice dish complete with seven different kinds of wild greens. For an extra boost of flavor, try mixing in the various herbs provided with lots of dressing and sesame oil. Even though the meal comes with bean paste-jjigae, if you’re still hungry take a trip to the traditional bakery located nearby (‘Hwangnam Bread’) for an extra special treat.