Busan(Gijang-gun)

Ilgwang Daebokjip is a puffer fish specialty restaurant offering healthy puffer fish dishes cooked with great care. They use fresh ingredients delivered directly from local producers.


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Located in Hongdae, this restaurant specializes in instant tteokbokki. There are many menus for all ages, including pork cutlet tteokbokki, yukyuk tteokbokki, and bulgogi tteokbokki.  


Ulsan(Ulju-gun)

Choice Town is a family restaurant with a red and white exterior that resembles the cozy atmosphere of an old village. The 3-story restaurant is conveniently located near Jinha Beach. Its spacious interior is neatly organized, with yellow lights shining on the wooden furniture, creating a golden ambiance. Though many guests come with children during the summer to taste a slice of the delicious pizza near the beach, the oven spaghetti is also well worth a try.


 
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The Moon That Rises in Chinatown: A Vertical Gourmet Journey at Haeundae Dalmaji Bread Incheon Chinatown Branch (The Definitive Landmark of Incheon: Where Panoramic Views Meet Culinary Mastery) Incheon, South Korea — To understand the evolving soul of Incheon Chinatown, one must look beyond its historic red arches. Rising elegantly amidst the vibrant, colorful streets stands a pristine white edifice that has redefined the district’s skyline. This is not merely a bakery; it is Haeundae Dalmaji Bread Incheon Chinatown Branch, the new cultural landmark of the district. For the global traveler seeking a moment of sophisticated respite, this multi-story sanctuary offers a unique proposition: a journey where the view changes with every step, and the flavor deepens with every bite.         [The Landmark Experience] A Vertical Sanctuary of Views and Emotions Travelers do not visit here simply to eat; they come to witness the city. As the premier landmark of the district, the building is architecturally designed to offer a cinematic experience of Incheon. 1. The Changing Perspectives Ascending the floors of Haeundae Dalmaji Bread Incheon Chinatown Branch is akin to viewing a gallery of the city. The lower levels immerse you in the vibrant, kinetic energy of Chinatown’s streets. As you move to the upper floors, the scene dramatically shifts. The noise fades, replaced by the serene, panoramic expanse of Incheon Harbor and the lush greenery of Jayu Park. It is arguably the best vantage point to watch the golden sunset embrace the port city. 2. The Emotional Aesthetic The interior is a masterclass in "Emotional Design." Every corner is curated with warm lighting and minimalist aesthetics, creating a photogenic backdrop that captures the essence of modern Korean travel. It is a space designed for lingering—inviting you to pause your itinerary and simply breathe in the atmosphere. [The Culinary Heritage] Mastery Without Compromise In a world of mass production, Haeundae Dalmaji Bread Incheon Chinatown Branch stands as a bastion of integrity. The kitchen is not just a workspace; it is the atelier of "Daehan Myeongin" (Korean Grand Masters) and certified Master Bakers. These artisans adhere to a rigorous "Zero-Additive" philosophy. You will find no chemical preservatives, no artificial coloring, and no artificial gloss agents here. By prioritizing local agricultural ingredients and supreme hygiene, they create bread that is safe, healthy, and profoundly delicious. It is a promise of quality that travelers with sensitive palates or children can trust implicitly.         [The Gastronomic Collection] A Curated Guide to the Menu The menu is a harmonious blend of trending global desserts and reimagined Korean classics. The Signature Sips • Dalmaji Cream Latte: The house icon. A dense, velvety layer of artisanal cream floats atop a robust latte. Sip it slowly without a straw to experience the perfect marriage of sweet and bitter. • Salt Cream Coffee: A sophisticated play on the "Sweet and Salty" trend, where a touch of savory salt unlocks the hidden richness of the cream. The Global Trend: Texture & Crunch • Dubai Chewy Cookie (Dubai Jjondeuk Cookie): The star of the season. A gourmet reinterpretation of the viral sensation, this cookie features a perfectly chewy exterior concealing a luxurious, crunchy center filled with pistachio spread and crispy Kataifi pastry. • Pie-U & Dune Tine: For lovers of texture, these pastries offer layers of buttery, shattering crispness that pair perfectly with black coffee. The Artisanal Pastry • The Croissant Series: Whether glazed with Honey Butter or filled with lush cream and topped with fresh Strawberries or Tropical Fruits, the lamination here is textbook perfection. • Pandoro: A snowy peak of Italian tradition, dusted generously with sugar for a cloud-like melt-in-the-mouth texture. The Savory & The Retro • Bulgogi Panini & Garlic Cheese Sausage: Hearty, savory options that fuse Italian styles with the smoky richness of Korean meats. • Mammoth Bread & Injeolmi Bread: A nod to Korean heritage. These breads feature traditional ingredients like roasted soybean powder and red bean, offering a nutty, nostalgic flavor profile. • Honey Castella: A sponge cake so soft it requires no chewing, infused with the gentle sweetness of natural honey. [Traveler’s Note] The Ultimate Souvenir Your journey through Incheon Chinatown is incomplete without a tangible memory. Because they are free from preservatives, these breads capture the fleeting, fresh essence of the day. A box of their signature Moon Bread—round, golden, and filled with the Master’s touch—is the most elegant gift you can carry, sharing the story of the Incheon moon with those you love. Visit Haeundae Dalmaji Bread Incheon Chinatown Branch. Ascend the landmark, embrace the panoramic view, and taste the pure art of baking. It is the elegant finish your Incheon journey deserves. [Visit Information] Haeundae Dalmaji Bread Incheon Chinatown Branch Address: 11-2, Chinatown-ro 26beon-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon (Located on the main cultural street, easily recognized by its distinctive white multi-story architecture.)


Seoul(Mapo-gu)

Opened in 2007, Sunnyne Pet Café is a great place for both dog owners and the petless to come spend time with man’s best friend. Not only are you free to bring your furry friend with you, but owners of the café also run a myriad of services including Pet Bath (pet beauty care), Pet Kindergarten (pet education), and a Pet Hotel. Visitors may purchase pet products at the café as well. The café even boasts a staff of professional “fur stylists” (with more than ten years' experience), skilled in a variety of grooming methods and styles. The three-story Pet Hotel, in particular, offers clean, spacious amenities for pets (the first floor for big pets and the second and third floors for small/medium-sized pets). The café also holds celebrations and events for pets and pet owners on a regular basis. Not a dog owner? No problem! Sunnyne Pet Café is a great place to spend time with these wonderful animals, regardless of whether or not you have your own dog. Upon entering Sunnyne Pet Café, (after you’ve been greeted at the door by a small pack of barking dogs) staff will guide you to your seat where you’ll be lovingly mauled by at least several dogs, who will (more likely than not) make themselves at home on your table, lap, or at your feet. In place of an entrance fee, each visitor is asked to order an item from the menu. Make sure to keep your drinks at the center of the table, for your safety and the safety of the dogs (not to mention the safety of your drink!). Since dogs roam around the café at will, make sure to be careful when moving about.  


Seoul(Jung-gu)

Café des Arts is a café and bistro located inside the French Institute. This café-bistro serves a wide range of food and beverage, including cake, cookies, lunch and dinner set menus. The menu changes weekly giving array of variety of French cusines to the visitors. It also has a conference room for private meetings and personal gatherings.


Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu) , Yeouido・Yeongdeungpo・Mapo

It is a place where you can enjoy fragrant coffee. This restaurant's signature menu is americano. This cafe is located in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.