Jeju-do(Jeju-si)

This Chinese restaurant is run by a family for two generations and has been in business on Jeju Island for about 50 years. It’s particularly popular among Taiwanese and Chinese tourists visiting Jeju Island.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

Chee Hong is a Guangdong and Shanghai-style Chinese restaurant. It serves Chinese cuisine modified with a modern style. The restaurant also houses plenty of rooms perfect for business meetings and family gatherings.


Gyeonggi-do(Pocheon-si) , Pocheon

Opened in 1998, Mansujang is located near the beautiful National Arboretum, Gwangneung, and Bonseonsa Temple on the perimeter of Gyeonggi-do. This traditional Chinese restaurant owned by a second-generation Chinese-Korean is a great place to hold family and birthday parties because hearty dishes are served at very reasonable prices.


Gyeonggi-do(Icheon-si)

Opened in 2005, the restaurant is located 10 minutes from Seolbong Park in Icheon. It has its own unique seasoning that makes meat extra tender. The cold broth for naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles) is made of fruits and vegetables, so the dish is very healthy. Closed  1st and 3rd Mondays each month Operating Hours  11:30 – 22:00 Menu  Some menu items may differ slightly in price and are subject to change without notice. Ureuk Galbi (Beef Ribs): 17,000 won (per person) Bonto Pork (Grilled Pork): 9,000 won (per person) Naengmyeon (Cold Buckwheat Noodles): 5,000 won (per person) Recommended Menu for Foreigners  Ureuk Galbi (Beef Ribs): 17,000 (per person) Bonto Pork (Grilled Pork): 9,000 won (per person) Naengmyeon (Cold Buckwheat Noodles): 5,000 won (per person) Additional Taxes  VAT Included Discount Information  The restaurant offers a lunch menu from 12:00pm to 3:00pm. One serving of pork and naengmyeon: 10,000 won. Soju: 2,000 won (App. 30% discount. Weekends and holidays excluded.) Maximum Seating Capacity  168 seats Subsidiary Facilities  Childcare Capacity: 10 children (13.2㎡) Parking Facility  40 spaces Credit Cards  Accepted Assistance for Foreigners  Chinese Smoking / Non-Smoking  Smoking: 8 seats / Non-Smoking: 160 seats


Gangwon-do(Jeongseon-gun)

Ssarigol is a Korean restaurant famous for serving rice cooked with gondeure (Cirsium Setidens), a plant which grows in the alpine regions of Gangwon-do. The savory and fresh taste of the gondeurenamul-bap has been the restaurant’s secret to success. Ssarigol has captivated the taste buds of its customers by offering healthy food at an affordable price. The main menu items include gondeurenamul-bap, and dotorimuk-muchim (seasoned acorn jelly).


Gwangju(Buk-gu)

Yeongmi Oritang has been serving up duck stew (oritang) to the community for over 80 years. Made with ground perilla seeds, soybean paste, chili powder, garlic, and other carefully selected ingredients, the duck is boiled in an earthen pot and seasoned with ginseng, jujube, and water parsley to suit each customer's individual tastes. The dish is served with kimchi side dishes, which are said to enhance the flavor of the duck meat. Since duck is known to be effective in treating liver and geriatric diseases, the restaurant is popular not only for its delicious flavors, but also for the health benefits of its food.


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Seoul City Hall・Gwanghwamun

Ildossi Dakgalbi is a dakgalbi (spicy stir fry chicken) restaurant with a classy atmosphere. They sell a variety of dakgalbi menu including “Cheese Dakgalbi” and “Dakgalbi with Bean Sprouts”, making it a popular restaurant among visitors. Text below Text below Text below  


Incheon(Yeonsu-gu) , Incheon Center

This is a Korean cuisine located in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon. The representative menu is rice soup. Andong gukbap (rice soup) is a beef broth-based soup with rice.


Seoul(Gangnam-gu)

Chefs with over 20 years’ experience in India personally do the cooking. This restaurant's signature menu is tandoori chicken. This Indian (cuisine) restaurant is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Myeongga is a 24-hour restaurant serving hot pork soup with rice, a popular hangover dish. Popular menu items include sundaegukbap (Korean blood sausage soup with rice), ttarogukbap (pork soup and rice), naejanggukbap (soup made of the innards of a cow or a pig), sundae (Korean blood sausage), and steamed pork slices.