Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si)

Yuri Raw Fish Restaurant boasts magnificent views of the ocean, the serene sounds of the ocean waves, and the sights of Jumunjin Harbor's red and white lighthouses.


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Bonga Milmyeon is a restaurant where visitors can have a bowl of cold and chewy milmyeon (wheat noodle) for only 3,500 won. With about 10 neatly arranged tables, it is a medium-sized restaurant. In summer, the plain taste of chewy noodles served in a cold broth attracts people tired of the sun's heat. People who like spicy food will like the bibimmilmyeon (spicy wheat noodle).


Busan(Jung-gu)

Jungangsonguksu is a noodle restaurant with more than 50 years of tradition. All of the noodles served here are handmade, including udon noodles and buckwheat noodles. The entire menu is popular, but gullaembi udong (udon), buckwheat noodles, yubu chobap (fried tofu rice balls), and gim chobap (laver sushi) are especially popular. A ramp for wheelchairs is set up at the entrance.


Jeollanam-do(Suncheon-si)

Broiled steak and steamed baby pork, garnished with Korean lettuce and traditional salted fish are truly delicious authentic Korean dishes.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

Marlisung is a Chinese restaurant located in Haeundae Grand Hotel, serving various Chinese cuisines.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Ilsin Sutbul Galbi is a Korean beef restaurant offering the real taste of charcoal-grilled beef. In addition to beef, they also serve pork ribs, fresh pork belly, and cold noodles. With a banquet room on the second floor, this restaurant is suited for various types of gatherings.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Hwanggeumeojang is an authentic Japanese restaurant. The course meal, consisting of modeum-hoe (assorted sliced raw fish), whale meat, and boktwigim (deep-fried puffer fish) is popular.


Busan(Busanjin-gu)

Gu Yeongsun Minmuljangeogui, located in Bujeon-dong, Busanjin-gu, in Busan, is a restaurant featuring jangeo (eel) dishes, such as jangeo-gui (grilled eel), jangeo baekban (eel with rice), megi-tang (catfish stew), jangeo-tang (eel stew), chueo-tang (loach soup), and jeongsik (set menu).


Busan(Dongnae-gu)

Haerim Galbi offers traditional home-made folk dish with Korean-style interior, and is famous for foreigners. With a spacious glass garden and parking facilities, outstanding surroundings are all good for gathering to have a meal. The secret to making their dish tasty is their excellent hanu (Korean beef) which is aged at 3 degrees below zero and delivered from nearby farms. Adding more taste to it is doenjang-guk (soybean paste soup) made with conventional soybean paste and other fermentated seafood, traditional side dishes, vegetables, and more served after eating beef, something that is uncommon to see at other restaurants.


Incheon(Jung-gu) , Incheon Airport

Dive Into K-Heritage: Discover Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery in Incheon Experience an Authentic Incheon Gem: Dongyang Salt Farm Café & Gallery A K-Cultural Must-Visit Near Incheon Airport: The Salt Farm Bakery Adventure Where History Meets Modern Indulgence in Incheon If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind destination that perfectly captures Korea’s past and present, Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Café / Studio & Gallery should be on your must-visit list. Located on the former grounds of Yeongjong-do’s historic salt pans, this sprawling venue has been artfully transformed into a vibrant cultural hub—complete with a master-crafted bakery, award-winning coffee, scenic gardens, and even a film-ready studio space. A Historic Legacy Reborn Once a prominent salt-farm area, Yeongjong-do Island played a significant role in Korea’s salt production. When changing times led to the closure of the original “Dongyang Salt Farm,” visionaries reimagined the site as an expansive Bakery Café and Studio & Gallery, preserving hints of its industrial heritage while adding sophisticated touches. Today, visitors can admire the venue’s unique “salt warehouse” design theme, which seamlessly fuses vintage charm with modern elegance.       Culinary Excellence & Instagram-Worthy Spaces • Handcrafted Bakery Treats: Sample over 250 varieties of bread and pastries, created with premium ingredients and natural fermentation techniques under the guidance of expert bakers. Each loaf offers a taste experience you won’t soon forget. • Award-Winning Coffee: Enjoy carefully roasted blends made to pair perfectly with the café’s baked goods, garnering rave reviews from coffee aficionados. • Gorgeous Photo Ops: From the Water Garden, a tribute to the site’s salt-field roots, to the Camellia Flower Road, every corner here doubles as a stunning backdrop for your social media feed.         Studio & Gallery: A Cultural Playground Building B houses the Studio & Gallery, where art lovers and curious travelers alike can immerse themselves in rotating exhibitions, vibrant pop-up events, and even live TV or film productions. A special highlight is the Mugunghwa Train Filming Set, used by major entertainment outlets (including Netflix), adding a dash of cinematic magic to your visit.       Recognized as a Unique Venue Awarded “Unique Venue” status by Incheon Metropolitan City and the Incheon Tourism Organization, Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Café / Studio & Gallery regularly welcomes around 30,000 visitors monthly—proof of its widespread appeal among locals and international travelers alike. Plan Your Trip—Convenience & Culture in One Positioned a short drive from Incheon International Airport, this attraction is perfect whether you’re on a layover, beginning an unforgettable Korean journey, or winding down after exploring Seoul and beyond. Ample parking and accessible public transportation make planning a breeze. Set aside a few hours to: 1. Taste: Relish freshly baked breads, pastries, and top-tier coffee. 2. Explore: Dive into Korea’s salt-farm heritage through the venue’s immersive architecture. 3. Discover: Catch a glimpse of ongoing film projects or art exhibits in the Studio & Gallery. 4. Unwind: Stroll the water garden paths and camellia-lined walkways for a peaceful, scenic escape. 5. Snap & Share: Capture the moment for social media—your friends and followers will thank you! Why It’s a Must-Visit • Immersive History: Experience the story of Yeongjong-do’s once-thriving salt industry in a modern, interactive environment. • Top-Notch Culinary Delights: Satisfy your taste buds with artisanal breads, pastries, and expertly brewed coffee. • Cultural Events & Filming: Witness a TV shoot, visit art showcases, or enjoy pop-up markets—there’s always something happening. • Serene Outdoor Beauty: Recharge amid the tranquil water garden and colorful Camellia Flower Road, perfect for photos and relaxation. • Award-Winning Venue: With glowing recognition and visitor acclaim, it’s a testament to Incheon’s evolving cultural scene. Make Dongyang Salt Farm Bakery Café / Studio & Gallery Part of Your Incheon Journey Combine a love of food, history, and Instagram-ready backdrops in one location. Whether you have a few hours to spare or an entire afternoon, this iconic spot promises to leave you with unforgettable memories—and plenty of reasons to return. Embrace Incheon’s past while indulging in the present at one of the city’s most celebrated destinations!