Busan Agujjim Gulbossam
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu)
This is a Korean cuisine located in Jongno, Seoul. The best menu at this restaurant is spicy braised monkfish. Stewed monkfish is a spicy seafood dish made of fish and vegetables.

Gomanaru Dolssambap
 
Chungcheongnam-do(Gongju-si) ,
Located by the Geumgang River, Gomanaru Dolssambap is a Korean restaurant specializing in hot stone pot rice served with bulgogi, boiled pork, vegetable wraps, and flower dishes. The nearby tourist attractions include Sanseong Park and the Tomb of King Muryeong.

Deulkkot
 
Chungcheongnam-do(Cheonan-si) ,
Deulkkot specialties include hanjeongsik (Korean course meal) and meat dishes. The restaurant has a beautiful garden, so it’s a great place to dine and enjoy the natural scenery at the same time.

Gaerong Golmok Naengmyeon
 
Seoul(Songpa-gu)
"Cold noodles, bibimbap, pork cutlet, janggukbap (seasonal menu) It is the restaurant where a family of three generations can dine."

Bonbon Roastery
 
Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si) ,
Formerly an abandoned mill, Bonbon Roastery secured its vintage charms while creating the mood for a trendy and hip cafe where coffee and cultural arts coexist.

Tteokgalbibonga Restaurant - Damyang Branch (떡갈비본가-담양)
 
Jeollanam-do(Damyang-gun) ,
Damyang, located in Jeollanam-do, is not only famous for its bamboo trees, but is also for its tteokgalbi, or grilled short rib patties. Tteokgalbibonga, known for its signature tteokgalbi, has become quite famous in the area. With its exquisite resemblance to injeolmi (rice cakes coated with powdered soybeans) and the way it melts in your mouth, it’s no wonder Tteokgalbibonga attracts guests from as far as Japan. Tteokgalbi gets its name from its resemblance to rice cakes, or tteok. In addition to its texture, its savory marinade brings out the meaty flavor of tteokgalbi. Aside from their main dish, hanu (Korean beef) tteokgalbi, they also have dwaejigalbi, bulgogi, and galbi tang available, served with regular side dishes of a Korean set menu, even including a dessert. Tteokgalbibonga is often crowded with customers that you’ll likely have to wait in line if you visit for during the evening.

Cheonggyesan Gondeurejip
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu) ,
The Cheonggye Mountain Gondrejip opened in 2004 and is located by the zelkova tree at the entrance of Cheonggyesan Mountain. Despite other gondeure (cirsium setiden) restaurants with a similar name, this It is a non-franchise restaurant.

Ilpummaeu Restaurant
 
Jeollanam-do(Suncheon-si) ,
Ilpummaeu, located in Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, is a restaurant specializing in beef dishes seasoned with maesil (plum; Japanese apricot). The Hanu (Korean beef) becomes more flavorful with the addition of maesil soybean paste and maesil red pepper paste. Their menu includes yangnyeom galbi (marinated beef ribs), galbisal (beef short ribs), saenggalbi (beef ribs), anchangsal (skirt steak) and more.

Yeontabal
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu)
Yeontabal has a neat atmosphere and specializes in tripe and large intestines, which you can enjoy chargrilled. The tripe tastes especially good with yangchibap, which is rice stir-fried with radish kimchi. Unlike most tripe restaurants, private rooms are available here for get-togethers. On the weekend, when they have fewer customers, they offer discounts so you can have an enjoyable meal and also take advantage of the lower prices.  

Ireokjohoegwan Hanjeongsik
 
Jeollanam-do(Suncheon-si) ,
Ireokjohoegwan Hanjeongsik is a restaurant in Suncheon that has been serving Nam-do style food for 30 years. Nearby attractions include Suncheon Hyanggyo Confucian School (순천향교) and Okcheon Seowon Confucian Academy (옥천서원).