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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Incheon Center

Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch A modern, flavorful Asian dining spot in Incheon’s international city. Located in the vibrant Songdo International Business District—Incheon’s waterfront city known for its contemporary skyline, clean urban design, and global atmosphere—Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch offers a refreshing dining experience that blends Asian comfort food with modern convenience. It has become a must-visit spot for international travelers, especially women looking for something delicious, light, and easy to enjoy during a day of sightseeing. Step inside and discover a restaurant that reflects Songdo’s cosmopolitan charm: stylish, bright, and full of energy. A Taste of Asia, Perfect for the Global Lifestyle of Songdo At Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch, guests can enjoy beloved dishes from across Asia—Thailand’s classic Pad Thai, hearty stir-fried noodles, savory rice bowls, and more. Each dish delivers familiar comfort with a fresh, modern twist. Fresh ingredients are prepared every morning, and all dishes are cooked only after an order is placed. Meals are served in practical yet stylish boxes, making them perfect for dining indoors or enjoying outdoors while exploring Songdo’s scenic streets and canal walkways. Unlike typical Western fast food, Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch focuses on Asia’s original concept of healthy fast dining—low-calorie rice noodles paired with balanced ingredients, vegetables, and proteins. It’s quick, wholesome, and satisfying, offering both convenience and nutrition. Why Travelers Love Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch • Healthy, flavorful dishes made with fresh ingredients • Fast service without sacrificing quality • Light yet filling meals, ideal for a day of sightseeing • Trend-forward packaging, great for takeaway and outdoor dining • Comforting Asian flavors enjoyed by all ages and nationalities The restaurant prides itself on serving generous, delicious meals that travelers can enjoy comfortably at any time.         A Must-Try Dining Stop in Songdo After exploring Songdo’s waterfront parks, canal paths, and modern landmarks, treat yourself to a warm bowl of noodles or a flavorful rice dish. Whether you’re traveling solo, meeting friends, or looking for a quick and nourishing meal before your next destination, Noodle Box Incheon Songdo Branch is a reliable, stylish, and enjoyable choice. Discover the essence of Asian comfort food—fresh, balanced, and full of flavor—right here in the heart of Songdo. Premium Menu Descriptions Pad Thai  11,000 KRW In Thai, “Pad” means “stir-fried” and “Thai” means “Thailand.” This iconic Thai rice noodle dish blends sweet, tangy, and nutty flavors, and is the No.1 choice among customers—about 50% of all visitors order it. Thai Chili Noodles  10,800 KRW Rice noodles stir-fried with a spicy Thai chili sauce. A flavorful smoky taste and addictive heat make this especially popular among young adults and international guests. Highly recommended for spicy noodle lovers. Mie Goreng  11,000 KRW The noodle version of the famous Indonesian dish Nasi Goreng. Made with wide rice noodles, offering a savory, well-balanced flavor. In Indonesian, “Mie” means noodles and “Goreng” means stir-fried. Pad See Ew  10,800 KRW A mild, savory Thai stir-fried noodle dish featuring wide rice noodles cooked with soy sauce (“See Ew” means soy sauce). Light, comforting, and loved by both adults and children. Nasi Goreng  11,000 KRW Indonesia’s beloved fried rice dish. A perfect match for Korean taste buds and one of the most popular fried rice options at the restaurant. Khao Pad  10,800 KRW A flavorful Thai fried rice with a mild, slightly sweet taste. Stir-fried quickly over high heat with pineapple and vegetables, making it a favorite among both adults and children. Thai Fried Rice (Spicy)  10,800 KRW The fried-rice version of Thai Chili Noodles. A must-try for spicy food lovers, with a strong fan base. Mongolian Fried Rice  11,000 KRW Made with a fermented Korean chili paste-inspired sauce, offering a sour and spicy kick. Not recommended for first-time visitors—this dish has a “love it or hate it” reputation. ★ Please note: The prices listed above are based on the rates available at the time of writing. Actual prices may vary depending on the date of your visit. We kindly recommend confirming the latest prices on-site.  


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Songdo International Business District

The "Hermes" of K-Pubs: Why Locals Are Obsessed with Tudari Canal Walk (A Spacious, Glamorous Twist on Korea’s Favorite Nightlife Spot) Incheon, South Korea — Let me share a secret that even some locals in Incheon are just discovering. If you think you know "Tudari"—the famous, cozy, retro Korean pub found on every street corner—you need to erase that image from your mind before you visit Songdo. Located in the Summer Zone of the beautiful NC Cube Canal Walk, the Tudari Canal Walk Branch is different. It is known among trendsetters as the "Upgrade Version" or the "Luxury Edition" of the classic brand. If you are a female traveler seeking the authentic taste of a Korean night out but prefer a setting that is spacious, clean, and incredibly stylish, this is the only place you need to know.       The "Wow" Factor: Is This Really a Pub? When you first arrive, you might pause and ask, "Wait, is this really Tudari?" That is the most common reaction from first-time visitors. Unlike the typical small, dimly lit taverns, this branch boasts a grand, open interior with high ceilings and sophisticated design. Reviews from local women frequently praise it as the "most beautiful Tudari in Korea." • The Vibe: Think "Chic Lounge" meets "Retro Pub." The kitchen is enclosed in glass, allowing you to watch the chefs grilling skewers in real-time—a culinary theater that adds to the excitement. • Spacious & Private: One of the biggest complaints about nightlife in Korea can be the cramped seating. Here, the tables are widely spaced, offering privacy for deep conversations. There is even a stylish long bar in the center, perfect for solo travelers or couples who want to enjoy a drink without pressure. It is airy, vibrant, and incredibly photogenic. A 30-Year Legacy, Reimagined This isn't just a pretty face. This branch operates under the prestigious title of the "Skewer Research Institute." While the atmosphere is modern, the flavors are deeply rooted in a 30-year heritage. It is where the comfort of "Soul Food" meets the precision of a fine dining kitchen. The "Freshness" Ritual (And an Insider Tip!) Here is why this specific branch tastes better. In a world of frozen convenience, this team is obsessed with "Daily Freshness." Every morning, the staff hand-selects the finest ingredients. From the tender chicken to the crisp vegetables, everything is prepped fresh on the day it is served. [Travel Tip] Because they strictly adhere to using only daily-prepared ingredients, they often sell out of popular items. If ingredients run out, they close the kitchen early. This isn't poor planning; it’s a badge of quality. It means nothing is left over, and nothing is stale. My advice? Go early (around 6 PM or 7 PM) to ensure you get the full menu experience! The Menu: Your "Must-Eat" Checklist If you are new to Korean pub culture, these are the legendary dishes you must order: 1. The Soul-Healer: "Signature Kimchi Udon" This is the dish that made the brand famous. Thick, chewy udon noodles arrive bubbling in a stone pot, submerged in a rich, spicy kimchi broth. It is savory, spicy, and warms you from the inside out. It is the ultimate comfort food after a day of walking. 2. The Skewer Party: "Assorted Yakitori" Experience the "Research Institute" difference. I recommend the Assorted Skewers to try a little bit of everything. From crispy chicken skins to garlic-roasted gizzards and asparagus wrapped in bacon, the charcoal flavor is exquisite. It’s fun, shareable finger food at its finest. 3. The Perfect Sip: "Lemon Sawa" & Highballs Skip the heavy beers. To match the glamorous interior, order a "Hyomin Sawa" (Lemon Sour) or a refreshing Highball. These drinks are light, citrusy, and slightly sweet—the trendy choice for stylish Korean women. The Location: A Romantic Stroll in "Venice" The experience extends beyond the restaurant. Located in the Canal Walk, the setting is undeniably romantic. We recommend sitting near the windows or taking a walk along the artificial canal after your meal. The European-style architecture and soft lighting reflecting off the water create a magical atmosphere. It is safe, clean, and the perfect ending to your Songdo adventure.         A Note on Hospitality Hospitality here is as premium as the interior. The staff are trained to provide the "Best Taste and Service," ensuring that international visitors feel welcomed and cared for. You can enjoy the buzzing energy of a Korean pub with the comfort and service of a high-end restaurant. Visit Information • Spot Name: Tudari (Incheon Canal Walk Branch) • Where to find it: Summer Zone (Yeoreum-dong), Bldg 201, Unit 102, NC Cube Canal Walk • Address: 149, Art Center-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon • Operating Hours: 16:00 – 02:00 • Last Order: 01:00 AM • Note: The restaurant may close earlier than scheduled if daily fresh ingredients are exhausted. • Why Visit: The stunning spacious interior, daily fresh skewers, and the romantic canal location. "Experience the most stylish Korean night out at Tudari Canal Walk." ​


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

The Sanctuary of Taste and Tranquility: An Exclusive Guide to "Cafe Song" (The Definitive Rest Stop in Incheon’s Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village) Incheon, South Korea — For the sophisticated traveler exploring the vibrant, historic tapestry of Incheon, the journey often balances between the excitement of discovery and the need for a refined pause. Located at the vibrant intersection where the culinary heritage of Chinatown meets the whimsical artistry of the Songwol-dong Fairy Tale Village, Cafe Song (Donghwamaeul Branch) stands as a premier destination. It is more than a café; it is a sprawling, two-story oasis designed to offer the luxury of space, world-class flavors, and genuine Korean hospitality.       The Architecture of Comfort: A Rare Two-Story Haven In a tourist district often characterized by compact stalls and crowded walkways, Cafe Song offers a rare luxury: expansive space. The building is an architectural standout, providing a pristine, open, and airy environment that caters to everyone from the solitary digital nomad to large family gatherings. The Ground Floor: The Welcoming Hub Upon entering, guests are greeted by a bright, modern hall featuring 30 comfortable seats. The design philosophy here emphasizes accessibility and convenience. For international travelers, the presence of immaculately maintained, gender-separated restrooms right on this floor is a thoughtful detail that ensures a comfortable visit from the very first moment.         The Second Floor: A Panorama of Leisure Ascending to the upper level reveals the true scale of the café. • The Main Hall: An additional 30 seats are arranged to maximize comfort and views, offering a quiet retreat above the bustling streets. • The Private Group Suite: Unique to the area, Cafe Song features a dedicated Group Room capable of seating 30 guests. This space is available for reservation and is ideal for tour groups, large families, or business meetings, offering privacy without isolation. • The Al Fresco Terrace: For those who wish to breathe in the atmosphere, the outdoor terrace is the crown jewel. It allows guests to enjoy the fresh breeze while overlooking the colorful, storybook scenery of the Fairy Tale Village—a perfect setting for a memorable travel photo. The Illy Standard: Elevating the Coffee Experience Cafe Song refuses to compromise on quality. Distinguishing itself from standard tourist cafés, it operates as a specialty house exclusively brewing premium Illy Coffee. Coffee aficionados will immediately recognize the deep, velvety aroma and the smooth finish of the Americano. It brings a touch of Italian sophistication to your Korean adventure, ensuring that your caffeine fix is nothing short of world-class. A Symphony of Fruits: Bingsu and Signature Desserts While the coffee is exquisite, Cafe Song is equally renowned as a destination for artisanal fruit desserts. The menu is a celebration of fresh ingredients and visual beauty, perfectly curated for the modern palate. • The Legendary "Strawberry Latte": This signature drink has garnered a cult following. Unlike typical lattes that rely on syrups, this creation is overflowing with an abundance of fresh, real strawberries. It is a glass of pure, creamy indulgence that balances the tartness of the fruit with the richness of milk. • Song Song Mango Bingsu: No trip to Korea is complete without experiencing Bingsu (shaved ice). Cafe Song’s version is a masterpiece—a mountain of snow-like ice lavishly topped with sweet, tropical mangoes. It is a refreshing, shareable treat that captures the essence of summer. • Vitality in a Glass: For a lighter, thirst-quenching option, the 100% Real Watermelon Juice and the thick, rich Mango Smoothie offer an immediate burst of revitalization after a day of walking. The Essence of Hospitality Beyond the grand space and the premium menu, the soul of Cafe Song lies in its service. The owner and staff are celebrated for their genuine kindness and warm hospitality. In a foreign land, this welcoming atmosphere provides a sense of safety and belonging. Whether you are a solo female traveler seeking a quiet corner or a parent looking for a welcoming spot for children, you are treated not just as a customer, but as an honored guest. Traveler’s Note Cafe Song (Donghwamaeul Branch) is the perfect anchor point for your Incheon itinerary. We recommend visiting in the afternoon, after exploring the murals of the Fairy Tale Village. Secure a spot on the second-floor terrace, order a Mango Bingsu and an Illy Americano, and enjoy the most relaxing moment of your trip. Experience the difference of space, quality, and kindness at Cafe Song.


 
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Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Songdo International Business District

A Culinary Fiesta in the City of Tomorrow: The Vibrant Soul of "Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch)" (Where Authentic Mexican Flavors Meet the Romantic Streets of Songdo) Incheon, South Korea — Songdo International City is a marvel of sleek glass architecture, futuristic parks, and serene waterways. It is a city that whispers of elegance and quiet modernity. Yet, for the traveler seeking a break from the calm—a moment where the energy sizzles, the music uplifts, and the flavors dance on the palate—there is one destination that local trendsetters unanimously recommend. Located in the picturesque, European-inspired complex of Art Foret, Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) is not just a restaurant; it is a vibrant culinary escape. It brings the passionate soul of Mexico to the heart of Incheon, creating a dining experience that is as lively as it is delicious. The Setting: An Evening in "Little Europe" The journey to Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) is part of the charm. The Art Foret complex is designed with arched walkways, brick facades, and open plazas that mimic a European village. Perched on the second floor, the restaurant takes full advantage of this romantic setting. • The Terrace Culture: Travelers consistently rate the outdoor terrace as a highlight. Imagine sitting al fresco as the sun sets, feeling the cool breeze from the nearby Central Park waterway. Whether you are sipping a cold draft beer or a zesty limeade, the view of the city lights flickering on creates a magical backdrop for your evening. • The Vibe: Step inside, and the atmosphere shifts to a modern, industrial-chic fiesta. The space is colorful, buzzing with energy, and filled with the mouthwatering aroma of grilled spices. It is the perfect antidote to travel fatigue.       The "Five-Star" Menu: Why Locals Love It Online reviews for Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) are filled with praise, often using words like "Generous," "Authentic," and "Addictive." This is not merely a snack stop; it is a gastronomic feast. 1. The Performance: Sizzling Fajita Platter This is the undisputed star of the menu and the most "Instagrammable" dish. The Fajita Platter arrives at your table with a dramatic hiss and sizzle. A hot iron skillet is piled high with a mountain of grilled shrimp, savory steak, and tender pork, resting on a bed of caramelized onions and paprika. Review Insight: "The portion size is incredibly generous—perfect for sharing between two or three friends. The moment it arrives, the smell of the spices makes you hungry instantly." 2. The Texture Masterpiece: Crispy Chimichanga For those who crave texture, the Chimichanga is a revelation. A large burrito is deep-fried to golden perfection, creating a crispy outer shell that gives way to a warm, melting interior of meat, cheese, and rice. Topped with fresh sour cream and salsa, it offers a comfort food experience that warms the soul. 3. The Secret Weapon: The Chipotle Sauce A recurring theme in rave reviews is the special Chipotle Sauce. Smoky, slightly spicy, and creamy, this sauce is the magic touch that elevates every taco and nacho. Many visitors claim it is the best dipping sauce they have tasted in Korea. 4. Freshness You Can Taste: Guacamole & Tacos Authenticity lies in the details. The tacos are packed with fresh ingredients, and the Guacamole is praised for its creamy, rich texture, providing a cooling balance to the spicy dishes. A Welcoming Haven for the International Traveler Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) is particularly welcoming to international visitors for several reasons: • Barrier-Free Ordering: The restaurant is equipped with modern tablet kiosks at every table (often featuring English options and clear photos), making ordering stress-free and simple. • A Taste of Home: For Western travelers missing bold, spicy flavors, this spot offers a satisfyingly authentic taste that rivals restaurants back home. • The Perfect Itinerary: Located right next to Central Park Station (Exit 2), it fits seamlessly into your day. After riding the water taxi or visiting the Tribowl, it is the most convenient and delicious place to recharge.           [Traveler’s Note] If you are planning a visit to Songdo, make Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) your dinner destination. We recommend arriving around sunset. Grab a table on the terrace, order the Fajita Platter to share, and toast to your journey with a refreshing limeade. It is a moment of pure joy in the heart of the future city. Visit Information • Venue Name: Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch) / 바네스타코 인천 송도 아트포레점 • Address: 2F, Art Foret C-dong, 84-2, Art center-daero, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon • Location Highlights: Located inside the Art Foret Complex (2nd Floor), directly adjacent to Songdo Central Park. • Operating Hours: 11:00 – 22:00 (Break Time 15:30 – 17:00 / Last Order 21:00) • Note: Hours are subject to change. • Vibe: Lively, Casual, European-Terrace Style, Family-Friendly • Must-Try: Fajita Platter, Chimichanga, Chipotle Sauce, Fresh Limeade "Spice up your Incheon journey with the vibrant flavors and terrace views of Banes Taco (Incheon Songdo Art Foret Branch)."


 
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Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

The Renaissance of Rest: A Gastronomic Journey at "Pulmuone Sky Hub Lounge (Incheon Airport Branch)" (Where the Philosophy of "Wholesome Food" Meets Premium Relaxation) Incheon, South Korea — In the vocabulary of the modern global nomad, the airport experience has evolved. It is no longer about mere transit or the passive endurance of waiting; it is about the quality of the pause between journeys. As of August 2025, Incheon International Airport has unveiled a transformative evolution in traveler hospitality that sets a new global standard. Welcome to the newly reimagined Pulmuone Sky Hub Lounge (Incheon Airport Branch). This is not a standard outsourced facility. It is directly operated by Pulmuone, the pioneer of Korea’s LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) movement. With the grand renewal of all five strategic locations, Pulmuone has infused its corporate philosophy of "Barun-Meokgeori" (Wholesome Food) into every corner. Moving far beyond simple relaxation, the new vision integrates "Health," "Sustainability," and the "Harmony of Tradition and Gastronomy."     The Pulmuone Difference: A Culinary Sanctuary       If there is one reason why international travelers rate this lounge "5 Stars," it is the food quality managed directly by Pulmuone. The menu is a curated balance of vitality and comfort, offering a diverse array of options that satisfy both the wellness-seeker and the gourmet explorer. 1. The "Bean Bar" & Plant-Forward Zone: The Art of Tofu Reflecting Pulmuone's heritage as Korea's tofu master, the lounge offers specialized zones focusing on high-protein, plant-based nutrition. • Signature Tofu Noodles: Experience the texture of "Dubumyeon" (Tofu Noodles). Light, savory, and gluten-free, these dishes offer a satisfying meal without the post-carb heaviness—perfect conditioning before a long flight. • Vegan Delights: From fresh broccoli tofu salads to nutritious natto bowls, the "Plant-Forward" menu caters to the global demand for sustainable dining that is as delicious as it is ethical. 2. The Soul of Korean Flavor: "Bibimbap" & "Hot Dishes" This is your last chance to taste the authentic spirit of Korea before departure. • The DIY Bibimbap Ritual: Engage in the cultural ritual of crafting your own bowl. A station filled with fresh seasonal vegetables, fluffy rice, and Pulmuone’s signature gochujang allows you to create a meal that is healthy, colorful, and deeply satisfying. • Comfort Food Feast: Indulge in the warmth of a traditional Korean kitchen. The hot food station features Direct-Fire Bulgogi, savory Jeon (Korean pancakes), and street-food favorites like Soupy Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes) and Fried Seaweed Rolls (Gimmari). 3. The "Slow Aging" Innovation (Exclusive to T2 East) In a world-first initiative for an airport, the Terminal 2 East Wing lounge introduces the "Slow Aging Zone." Here, the menu is scientifically designed with low-glycemic, antioxidant-rich ingredients to promote longevity and sustained energy, redefining what "airport food" can be. 4. Sweet Endings & Cheers Complete your meal with traditional desserts like Yakgwa (honey cookies) and Sikhye (sweet rice punch). Pair your feast with a glass of wine or a cold draft beer on tap to toast to your journey.     A Tale of Three Concepts: Distinct Vibes       The renewal has bestowed a unique identity upon each lounge, turning a visit into a curated discovery. Terminal 1 (The Lounge of Wisdom): Captures the "Aesthetics of Slowness" with displays of traditional cast-iron cauldrons (Gamasot) and evocative photography. Terminal 2 (Nature & Artisan): A sensory retreat featuring media art, artisan craft exhibitions, and a "Sound Experience" zone that replicates the comforting sounds of a traditional kitchen (Buttumak) for auditory healing. Concourse (Art & Rest): Designed as a "Library of Rest," offering an emotional retreat with curated books and visual art masterpieces.   [Traveler’s Note] Pulmuone Sky Hub Lounge (Incheon Airport Branch) is accessible to holders of Priority Pass (PP Card), LoungeKey, and various partner credit cards. Walk-in access is also available for purchase. It is an investment in your well-being that pays dividends in relaxation. "Don't board on an empty stomach. Fill your heart with the healthy warmth of Pulmuone."


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Over 20 years of experience with sweet and sour chicken at Sinpo Dakgangjeong Sinpo Dakgangjeong, located in the market of Incheon's Sinpo-dong, started served Sinpo chicken by the whole, and now has been serving sweet and sour chicken for over 20 years.  


Incheon(Ganghwa-gun)

Discover Retro Charm at JOYANGBANGJIK Café: A Unique Incheon Experience JOYANGBANGJIK Café: A Blend of History and Modern Art When planning your trip to Incheon, South Korea, one must-visit destination is JOYANGBANGJIK Café, located on Ganghwa Island. This extraordinary café was originally established in 1933 as the first rayon factory in Ganghwa. Over time, as the textile industry in the region declined, the factory fell into disrepair. However, it has since been brilliantly transformed into a spacious and stylish café, preserving the historical essence while integrating modern aesthetics. Historical Transformation The original building of JOYANGBANGJIK, which once lay abandoned, has been revitalized into a grand café. The dilapidated walls have been converted into an impressive art museum and movie theater. The long workbenches that once served the factory workers have been repurposed as coffee tables. The space, once bustling with machines and workers, is now adorned with antiques from China and Europe. Unique Décor and Atmosphere The décor of JOYANGBANGJIK Café is one of its most striking features. British-made doors with broken windows, round mirrors from old Czech trains, and Taiyaki machines that were used every winter are strategically placed as if they were always part of the building. This thoughtful arrangement allows the café to retain the essence of its historical past. The expansive factory site and the building's framework, spanning over 990 square meters (approximately 300 pyeong), have been preserved, adding to the café’s unique ambiance. Menu and Offerings JOYANGBANGJIK Café offers a wide range of beverages and cakes, ensuring there is something for everyone. Some of the standout menu items include: - Americano - Coconut Latte - Blueberry Hibiscus Tea - Mugwort Latte - Lemonade - Honey Ginger Tea Operating Hours - Weekdays: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Last order at 7:20 PM) - Weekends and Holidays: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Last order at 8:20 PM) Location and Additional Information JOYANGBANGJIK Café is located at 12, Hangnam Mokdo 5-gil, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. If you are using public transportation, you can take a bus from Ganghwa Terminal Station and get off at the "Girls' High School Entrance" stop, followed by a short walk of 195 meters. Final Thoughts JOYANGBANGJIK Café is a perfect blend of history and modernity, offering a unique and memorable experience for visitors. The café not only provides a place to relax and enjoy delicious beverages but also allows you to immerse yourself in a piece of Korea’s industrial heritage. When visiting Incheon, make sure to include this one-of-a-kind café in your itinerary to enjoy its retro charm and artistic ambiance.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

Sinchon Seolleongtang is located in Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon. The Selleongtang’s broth is very thick but has light flavor because it contains no artificial additives. Popular items at the restaurant are Kkori Jjim, Dogani Suyuk and Kkori Gomtang.    


Incheon(Jung-gu)

Since its opening in 2004, the restaurant has become well known for its authentic Uzbekistan lamb, beef, and chicken dishes prepared by a Uzbek chef. It’s located near the subway station on Sinpo Culture Street. Operating Hours  11:00 – 23:00 Menu  Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice. Yang Galbi Jjim (Braised Lamb Ribs): 7,000 won Kkochi Gui (Grilled Kebab) - Lamb, Beef, and Chicken: 3,000 won (Per skewer) Lamb Soup: 6,000 won Ppang soge Gogi (Bread with Meat): 2,000 won Sogogi Bokkeumbap (Stir-fried Rice with Beef): 6,000 won Sogogi Donggeurangttaeng (Pan-fried Beef Patties): 8,000 won Recommended Menu for Foreigners  Sogogi Donggeurangttaeng (Pan-fried Beef Patties): 8,000 won Yanggogi Gamjatwigim (Lamb with French Fries): 8,000 won Dakgogi Jjim (Braised Chicken): 7,000 won Sogogi Bokkeumbap (Stir-fried Rice with Beef): 6,000 won Additional Taxes  VAT Included Discount Information  Restaurant Coupon: Order the same dish 10 times and get an additional order for free. Maximum Seating Capacity  60 seats Credit Cards  Accepted Reservations  Reservation Available Assistance for Foreigners  English, Arabic Smoking / Non-Smoking  Non-Smoking


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Center

Arabesque first opened in 2003 as Sahara Tent, but changed its name to its current name in August 2007 to further emphasize the restaurant’s specialties of Indian and Turkish cuisine. The restaurant serves Arabian, Indian, and Turkish dishes prepared by an Indian chef and the restaurant owner is from Jordan. For these reasons, it’s particularly popular among students from Southeast Asia and Middle East. It’s known for serving dishes that are almost completely authentic.