BabaIndia - Gangnam Branch
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu) ,
BabaIndia is a traditional Indian cuisine restaurant, served by a veteran cook who has over 10 years of working experience in hotels in India. Tandoori chicken, one of the signature dishes, along with 20 other variation of curries, as well as nan, the famous Indian bread, can be found in their menu.

Lake Hill
 
Chungcheongnam-do(Nonsan-si) ,
There stands a tall and clean building across the lake, 10km from Nonsan city. It is Lake Hill restaurant!! This building is decorated in a European style and is a restaurant that offers room and board. It is a traditional restaurant where you can enjoy a musical performance and a nice view of the lake while eating.The inside of the restaurant is well kept and every employee offers high-quality service. All meals are Western dishes with the exception of breakfast. It’s a good place to meet with family and to hold a small party.

Chee Hong (취홍)
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu) ,
Chee Hong is a Guangdong and Shanghai-style Chinese restaurant. It serves Chinese cuisine modified with a modern style. The restaurant also houses plenty of rooms perfect for business meetings and family gatherings.

Bap and Bap Central Squre Branch
 
Busan(Busanjin-gu) ,
Please feel free to visit us if you'd like to have a Korean home-style meal.

Chodanggil Nangman Gejang
 
Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si) ,
A famous restaurant in Gangneung frequented by tourists. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do. The most famous menu is soy sauce marinated crab set menu.

Sangju Restaurant
 
Daegu(Jung-gu) ,
Sangju has been in business for 50 years and has continued from one generation to another. This chu-eo-tang (loach soup) restaurant does not use farmed loaches, so it is closed from end of December to the end of February when it is hard to find loaches. The soup is thick, yet it has a cool and refreshing taste. The kimchi also has a distinctive taste and the water kimchi served during all four seasons is excellent. To maintain a family ambiance, the restaurant does not sell liquor.

Keun Giwajip
 
Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si) ,
It is a place serving delicious Sujebi (hand-pulled dough soup) with abalone seafood and seafood pancake This restaurant's signature menu is soft bean curd hot pot. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do.

Songjeonggwan
 
Gyeonggi-do(Icheon-si) ,
Opened in 2005, the restaurant is located 10 minutes from Seolbong Park in Icheon. It has its own unique seasoning that makes meat extra tender. The cold broth for naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles) is made of fruits and vegetables, so the dish is very healthy. Closed  1st and 3rd Mondays each month Operating Hours  11:30 – 22:00 Menu  Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice. Ureuk Galbi (Beef Ribs): 17,000 won (per person) Bonto Pork (Grilled Pork): 9,000 won (per person) Naengmyeon (Cold Buckwheat Noodles): 5,000 won (per person) Recommended Menu for Foreigners  Ureuk Galbi (Beef Ribs): 17,000 (per person) Bonto Pork (Grilled Pork): 9,000 won (per person) Naengmyeon (Cold Buckwheat Noodles): 5,000 won (per person) Additional Taxes  VAT Included Discount Information  The restaurant offers a lunch menu from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. One serving of pork and naengmyeon: 10,000 won. Soju: 2,000 won (App. 30% discount. Weekends and holidays excluded.) Maximum Seating Capacity  168 seats Subsidiary Facilities  Childcare Capacity: 10 children (13.2㎡) Parking Facility  40 spaces Credit Cards  Accepted Assistance for Foreigners  Chinese Smoking / Non-Smoking  Smoking: 8 seats / Non-Smoking: 160 seats

Wonjo Idong Galbijip (원조이동갈비)
 
Jeollanam-do(Mokpo-si) ,
Wonjo Idong Galbi has been specializing in Idong galbi for 35 years. The restaurant is conveniently located next to E-Mart and has a large parking lot, making it a great place for group dining.

Darakjeong
 
Seoul(Jongno-gu) ,
Darakjeong has been popular for a long time because of the simple taste of its traditional Mandu (Korean stuffed dumpling). Since its opening in 1991, tasty soup and scrumptious Mandu have been served. A fist-sized Mandu is fully packed with seasoned meat, bean-curd, and various vegetables. Its thick dough makes it chewy and delightful. For one person, “Manduguk”(boiled dumpling soup) is a good choice. The delicious and nourishing taste of Mandu goes well with the sweet, spicy, and fresh taste of the soup. Manduguk is served in a brass bowl which keeps the food warm while eating. For a large-size group, “Mandujeongol” cooked with various vegetables in a casserole is recommended. There are two types of Mandujeongol that have different tastes. The main characteristic of “Kimchi Mandujeongol” is its spicy flavor, which reminds people of the refreshing taste of Kimchi soup, and “Tojang Mandujeongol” expounds on the savory taste of bean-paste soup. Tojang means folk soybean-paste. “Nokdujeon”(a Korean pan-fried dish with green mung bean) is another famous dish at Darakjeong, which is pan-fried with a very light seasoning to emphasize the original taste of Nokdu (green mung bean). Salted oysters with hot pepper are served with Nokdujeon instead of soy sauce, which is a perfect match.