Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

             


 
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Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Gangnam・Samseongdong(COEX)

Coffee shop & brunch cafe. Australian style brunch, burgers, sandwiches, pasta and coffee.  ​


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Sinsadong・Garosu-gil

Introducing Sinsajeon, a hidden culinary gem nestled in the bustling Garosu-gil district, known for its delectable honeycomb makgeolli, cheese potato pancakes, and assorted savory pancakes. This delightful eatery offers a plethora of mouthwatering dishes and engaging experiences for you to enjoy. A popular hotspot among young adults in their 20s and 30s, Sinsajeon has gained a strong following on social media as a must-visit destination. Its appeal transcends borders, drawing not only local South Koreans but also a multitude of international tourists, creating a lively and diverse atmosphere.   Strategically located just 300 meters from Exit 4 of Sinsa Station on Subway Line 3, Sinsajeon is a convenient and unmissable stop on your South Korean adventure. As you plan your trip, be sure to include a visit to Sinsajeon for an unforgettable gastronomic experience in a warm and welcoming setting. Dive into the heart of South Korea's vibrant food culture, where you can savor the perfect fusion of traditional and modern flavors. Indulge your taste buds and create lasting memories at Sinsajeon, the culinary destination that's too good to miss. Make it a priority on your next visit to South Korea, and you won't be disappointed!


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Mouthwatering taste of Jirisan Mountain Black Pork! Yuktongryeong As a restaurant where one can get a taste of the famous Jirisan Mountain Black Pork in Seoul, Yuktongryeong is flourishing with customers every day, thanks to its appearance in the variety television show "The Demand of Luxurious Food." The most popular menu in this restaurant is grilled skin-on black pork. As its name implies, unlike the regular pork belly meat, skin-on pork belly is cut along with the skin to create a chewy texture. Dipping the skin-on pork belly lightly in the salt is the best way to taste the original flavor of the meat itself. Enjoy the grill with the salad and side dishes served to clear out any after taste. Another popular menu, kimchi jjigae is also an excellent partner with the skin-on pork belly. ☞ Address: 37-2, Myeongdong 8na-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul ☞ Operating hours: 11:30-02:00 (Closed on public holidays) ☞ Menu and price: Grilled skin-on black pork 14,000 won / Black pork boston butt 14,000 won / Pork belly 12,000 won / Rib eye roll 37,000 won / Kimchi jjigae 6,000 won / Kimchi noodles 5,000 won  


4.8/5
Seoul(Jongno-gu) , Insadong・Jongnon

Jinokhwa Halmae Wonjo Dakhanmari first opened its doors in 1978 and has continued to be a much-loved restaurant on Jongno 5-ga for the past 30 years. The restaurant only uses fresh young chickens, which are about 35 days old, and minimal seasoning to allow diners to fully enjoy the tenderness of the meat. Dip your chicken in the special marinade sauce and couple it with a helping of Kalguksu (a noodle dish) for a perfect meal combination.


Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

Alright, 'Running Man' buffs and culinary adventurers! Nestled in the vibrant heart of Hongdae lies a unique dining gem: the '401 BBQ Restaurant'. A collaborative venture between Haha and Kim Jong Kook, two towering figures from the legendary show 'Running Man', this spot has rapidly ascended as not just one of Hongdae's must-visit eateries, but a pulsating hub of the Korean entertainment world. One glance at the throng of eager diners queuing outside, and you'll know this isn't just any BBQ joint. Upon stepping inside, you're immediately immersed in a world that feels part restaurant, part Hall of Fame. The walls come alive with a tapestry of photographs, spotlighting cherished moments from 'Running Man', candid captures of Haha and Kim Jong Kook, and—here's the show-stealer—snaps of a myriad of South Korean celebrities and idols. Indeed, it's become somewhat of an open secret in the entertainment circuit: the '401 BBQ Restaurant' is the place to be. From rising K-pop stars to established actors, many have graced this venue, adding to its allure. But let's not forget the main event: the food. The signature BBQ set is a masterclass in meat. Curated cuts like the sumptuous ohgyupsal, hearty moksal, and luxurious hangjeongsal take center stage, and diners can tailor their orders to match their party size. Elevate the experience by pairing the succulent grilled meats with the in-house fermented anchovy sauce and a special blend, creating a symphony of flavors. And for a harmonious endnote, the Chadol soybean soup is an absolute must. In essence, the '401 BBQ Restaurant' offers an experience like no other: a tantalizing blend of top-tier Korean BBQ, a brush with the glitz and glamour of the South Korean entertainment scene, and the warm embrace of 'Running Man's charm. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the series, a food aficionado, or simply eager to rub shoulders with celebrities and idols, this establishment rolls out the red carpet for all. Dive deep into a fusion of gourmet delight and star-studded enchantment! Don't just hear about it—be part of the story.  


5.0/2
Seoul(Jung-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

The Korea House was built to promote traditional Korean culture among both Koreans and foreigners. The place sells traditional Korean food and cultural artifacts while also staging traditional performances and wedding ceremonies. At the Korea House, you can try traditional Korean dishes based on the royal cuisine of the Joseon Dynasty.


Seoul(Mapo-gu) , Hongik-University-Area

Located near centum city in Hongdae(Hongik University Street), the center of business and culture of Seoul, Gangsu Gopchang is a designated exemplary restaurant. Only the most strictly selected ingredients are used and only Korean beef tripe are used as the main ingredients. The premium tripe has outstanding texture and is highly nutritious. It is tender at first but the more you chew, the more you will enjoy the crunchy texture and plain but deeply pleasing taste. Gopchang refers to either a dish of grilled intestines of cattle or pork in Korean cuisine[1] or the intestines themselves. In the latter case, gopchang is commonly referred to as such because of its curvy shape[2] rather than as sochang (소창), which literally means "small intestines." It is the counterpart of daechang (대창), meaning "large intestines." Compared to other cuts of meat, gopchang is high in iron and vitamins. It is relatively inexpensive and has a characteristic flavour and a chewy yet palatable texture.                  


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Korean style toast., Hobong Toast, in Myeongdong seoul There is a long line waiting in front of the shopHobong Toast which is in a Myeongdong area. It helps if you’re busy office worker to have a quick meal or if you want to eat shomething light while walking around the shopping area. The Korean style toast comes with a soft fried egg and original sauce in it.                      


Seoul(Gangnam-gu) , Sinsadong・Garosu-gil