Masan Genakjjim
 
Busan(Haeundae-gu)
Having been operated for over 20 years, Masan Genakjjim serves a traditional blue crab dish (kkotge). The restaurant uses fresh ingredients such as blue crab directly delivered from Yeonpyeongdo Island, long-legged octopus from the dawn market, chili from Yeongyang, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and garlic from Uiseong to make their dish tasty. The flavor of the meat stock is deep and light thanks to the natural ingredients such as kelp, anchovies, button mushrooms, and spring onions that are used instead of artificial seasonings. Adding more flavor to the dish are chemical-free bean sprouts and freshly cooked-rice. Ganjang-gejang (soy sauce marinated crab) is available for delivery on orders of three crabs or more.

Mokcheon Jip
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu)
Located nearby Seoul Art Center, Mokcheon Jip offers various kalguksu (noodle soups) like pat kalguksu (red bean noodle soup), and maesaengi kalguksu (noodle soup with seaweed).  

Sintoburi
 
Busan(Busanjin-gu) ,
Sintoburi (신토불이), behind the Lotte Department Store (Seomyeon branch), is a Korean restaurant specializing in Bossam and Jokbal. Known for its reasonable prices and generous portions as well as its tender meat and great-tasting kimchi, the restaurant offers a traditional Korean meal experience for diners of all ages. The interior of the restaurant is decorated like a traditional wooden porch, x_heightening the friendly, comfortable atmosphere.

Little&Much
 
Seoul(Gangnam-gu)
Little&Much is a dessert cafe that offers flavorful desserts operated by a married patiserrie couple. Variety of cakes are available along with coffees and teas to go with.

Sundaeilbeonji
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
                     

Hoeguksu Halmaejip
 
Busan(Busanjin-gu) ,
Hoeguksu Halmaejip has been well-known for its hoe-guksu (noodles with raw fish) for the duration of its more than 50-year tradition.

Daebaek Sonkalguksu
 
Daegu(Jung-gu) ,
Daebaek Sonkalguksu (대백손칼국수, hand-pulled noodle soup) is a popular Korean restaurant in Daegu. The chef pulls the noodles himself to make them more chewy. Then, he serves them in the anchovy and kelp broth based soup that can be enjoyed any time of day or year. The restaurant also serves complimentary boribap (barley rice) and doenjang (soybean paste).    

Bearhouse
 
Seoul(Seongbuk-gu) ,
Located in the forest, with the fresh air blowing from the popular course on the Bugak Mountain Skyway, Bearhouse prides itself in 30 odd years of traditional, Western-style steak and seafood. As the nation's oldest restaurant, Bearhouse offers a beautiful view of the Bugak Mountain Skyway and refreshing clean air. Though the restaurant may be a little hard to find, all guests are rewarded with a delicious meal when they visit.

Daemunjeom
 
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
With a solid tradition lasting over a half-century, Daemunjeom serves the best Ohyang jangyuk (steamed pork) in town. Even though their major business category falls under Chinese cuisine, the restaurant does not serve jajangmyeon (black soy bean noodles), which is considered to be one of the most inexpensive and popular meals many Koreans favor. Interestingly, this place is still favored by many clientele for their delicious dumplings and ohyang janguk.

Woomyunsan Budnamujip - Umyeon Branch
 
Seoul(Seocho-gu)
Woomyunsan Budnamujip is located in the woods. The Seoul Arts Center and the landscape create a real sense of Korean tradition. You can also enjoy the flavor of tradition and the unchanged spirit of the artisan from the dishes prepared with devotion.*Best Korean Restaurant as designated by The Seoul Metropolitan Government.