OPS - Namcheon Branch
 
Busan(Suyeong-gu) ,
This bakery opened in 1989 as “Samik Bakery (삼익제과),” and later changed its name to OPS in 1994. As the main branch of OPS, the Namcheondong branch has been serving fresh and 100% handmade bakery products for the past 24 years. Drinks and beverages on the menu include fresh fruit juice and chocolat chaud (hot chocolate), as well as other seasonal specialties including patbingsu (red-bean sherbet) and zenzai (red bean soup).

Seongbukdong Dwaejigalbijip
 
Seoul(Seongbuk-gu) ,
In business for more than 40 years, Seongbukdong Dwaejigalbijip (성북동 돼지갈비집) has become a local legend thanks to its simple but savory menu. Pork served at the restaurant is marinated overnight in a special sauce, which infuses the meat with rich flavors that are released when the meat is grilled and the fat drips off. The restaurant’s main dishes include Dwaeji Galbi and Dwaeji Bulgogi Baekban (set meal with Bulgogi meat grilled over the fire).

Subaru
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu)
Subaru is operated by a chef who lived in Japan and was attracted by Japanese-style soba. He serves tasty soba based on his experience in a modest restaurant.

Jongjeom Tteok-bokki
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
Jongjeom has been open for 25 years. Initially, it was located at the end of Tteok-bokki Street, which is how it earned the name Jongjeom, meaning "the end of the line." (Currently, several other restaurants have opened up around Jeongjeom’s original location). The restaurant serves Sindangdong-style tteok-bokki, which combines red pepper paste and Chinese soybean paste to create a sweet and spicy fare. Another well-known specialty is dakbal (fried chicken feet seasoned with red pepper paste), which is especially popular among secondary school students. Tip: Order tteok-bokki to get a free soda.

Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Cafe / Studio & Gallery
 
Incheon(Jung-gu)
Dive Into K-Heritage: Discover Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery in Incheon Experience an Authentic Incheon Gem: Dongyang Salt Farm Café & Gallery A K-Cultural Must-Visit Near Incheon Airport: The Salt Farm Bakery Adventure Where History Meets Modern Indulgence in Incheon If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind destination that perfectly captures Korea’s past and present, Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Café / Studio & Gallery should be on your must-visit list. Located on the former grounds of Yeongjong-do’s historic salt pans, this sprawling venue has been artfully transformed into a vibrant cultural hub—complete with a master-crafted bakery, award-winning coffee, scenic gardens, and even a film-ready studio space. A Historic Legacy Reborn Once a prominent salt-farm area, Yeongjong-do Island played a significant role in Korea’s salt production. When changing times led to the closure of the original “Dongyang Salt Farm,” visionaries reimagined the site as an expansive Bakery Café and Studio & Gallery, preserving hints of its industrial heritage while adding sophisticated touches. Today, visitors can admire the venue’s unique “salt warehouse” design theme, which seamlessly fuses vintage charm with modern elegance.       Culinary Excellence & Instagram-Worthy Spaces • Handcrafted Bakery Treats: Sample over 250 varieties of bread and pastries, created with premium ingredients and natural fermentation techniques under the guidance of expert bakers. Each loaf offers a taste experience you won’t soon forget. • Award-Winning Coffee: Enjoy carefully roasted blends made to pair perfectly with the café’s baked goods, garnering rave reviews from coffee aficionados. • Gorgeous Photo Ops: From the Water Garden, a tribute to the site’s salt-field roots, to the Camellia Flower Road, every corner here doubles as a stunning backdrop for your social media feed.         Studio & Gallery: A Cultural Playground Building B houses the Studio & Gallery, where art lovers and curious travelers alike can immerse themselves in rotating exhibitions, vibrant pop-up events, and even live TV or film productions. A special highlight is the Mugunghwa Train Filming Set, used by major entertainment outlets (including Netflix), adding a dash of cinematic magic to your visit.       Recognized as a Unique Venue Awarded “Unique Venue” status by Incheon Metropolitan City and the Incheon Tourism Organization, Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Café / Studio & Gallery regularly welcomes around 30,000 visitors monthly—proof of its widespread appeal among locals and international travelers alike. Plan Your Trip—Convenience & Culture in One Positioned a short drive from Incheon International Airport, this attraction is perfect whether you’re on a layover, beginning an unforgettable Korean journey, or winding down after exploring Seoul and beyond. Ample parking and accessible public transportation make planning a breeze. Set aside a few hours to: 1. Taste: Relish freshly baked breads, pastries, and top-tier coffee. 2. Explore: Dive into Korea’s salt-farm heritage through the venue’s immersive architecture. 3. Discover: Catch a glimpse of ongoing film projects or art exhibits in the Studio & Gallery. 4. Unwind: Stroll the water garden paths and camellia-lined walkways for a peaceful, scenic escape. 5. Snap & Share: Capture the moment for social media—your friends and followers will thank you! Why It’s a Must-Visit • Immersive History: Experience the story of Yeongjong-do’s once-thriving salt industry in a modern, interactive environment. • Top-Notch Culinary Delights: Satisfy your taste buds with artisanal breads, pastries, and expertly brewed coffee. • Cultural Events & Filming: Witness a TV shoot, visit art showcases, or enjoy pop-up markets—there’s always something happening. • Serene Outdoor Beauty: Recharge amid the tranquil water garden and colorful Camellia Flower Road, perfect for photos and relaxation. • Award-Winning Venue: With glowing recognition and visitor acclaim, it’s a testament to Incheon’s evolving cultural scene. Make Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Café / Studio & Gallery Part of Your Incheon Journey Combine a love of food, history, and Instagram-ready backdrops in one location. Whether you have a few hours to spare or an entire afternoon, this iconic spot promises to leave you with unforgettable memories—and plenty of reasons to return. Embrace Incheon’s past while indulging in the present at one of the city’s most celebrated destinations!

Haejin Hoetjip(raw fish restaurant)
 
Jeju-do(Jeju-si)
Haejin Sliced Raw Fish Restaurant strongly appeals to diners for two main reasons; it offers a prime selection of raw fish and a fantastic, wide-open view of the ocean as seen through the floor-to-ceiling windows on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Taking advantage its seaside location, the restaurant serves up a wide variety of fresh fish such as saw-edged perch, red sea bream, parrot fish, hairtail, and mackerel.

Asia Asia
 
Gyeonggi-do(Goyang-si)
Opened in 2008, Asia Asia is a traditional Indian restaurant located in Ilsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do. The restaurant uses 100% natural spices to create a healthy and authentic flavor prepared by cooks from India. There are individual rooms and a large hall to suit anyone from small groups to large parties. Asia Asia has decorated its interior with Indian styling and plays Indian music to produce a more genuine experience.

Toobbul Korean BBQ
 
Gyeongsangbuk-do(Gyeongju-si) ,
Located in downtown Gyeongju, Toobbul Korean BBQ serves only the best quality hanu (Korean beef). Hanu is regarded as a delicacy because of its expensive price and premium quality. Toobbul offers a lunch hour special where diners can get the same quality of hanu at 35% cheaper than the regular price. The restaurant has a clean and contemporary interior, and a space big enough to accommodate groups of diners. Patrons include families and the crowd from nearby offices.  

Yeonnam Chuihyang
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
Discover "Yeonnam Chuihyang (Yeonnam Flavors)" – Your Go-to Culinary Haven in Seoul's Trendsetting Hongdae District Embark on an exceptional culinary journey at Yeonnam Chuihyang, conveniently located just a five-minute stroll from the vibrant Hongik University Station. More than just a restaurant, Yeonnam Chuihyang is an aesthetic experience, featuring sumptuous interiors, curated décor, and an eclectic menu that never fails to impress. With features in leading media outlets and an ever-growing social media presence, it's no wonder why this gem is a must-visit hotspot in the Hongdae area. Indulge in a Symphony of Flavors: Open every day from 12:30 PM to 9:00 PM without any break time, Yeonnam Chuihyang welcomes you to feast on our highly recommended dishes: artistic pasta creations, succulent sous-vide steak, and mouthwatering risotto. Served on Scandinavian-inspired plates, each culinary masterpiece is as visually stunning as it is delicious. Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @favourite_yeonnam Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @favourite_yeonnam Photo / 写真 / 照片(instagram) @favourite_yeonnam The Wait is Worth the Reward: Yes, there's often a wait. But at Yeonnam Chuihyang, every moment spent waiting is part of the culinary adventure. Our sophisticated ambiance sets the stage for an unforgettable dining experience long before the first delectable bite graces your palate. Your Must-Visit Culinary Stop in Seoul: Planning a trip to Korea? Don't miss the opportunity to dine at Yeonnam Chuihyang. Here, you can savor exceptional flavors, create lasting memories, and even snap that picture-perfect 'foodie' shot for your social media. Why settle for ordinary when you can have extraordinary? Make your reservation at Yeonnam Chuihyang (Yeonnam Flavors) today and discover dining that transcends mere sustenance—it's a full-blown celebration of taste, atmosphere, and style.