Toobbul Korean BBQ 투뿔한우
- +82-10-9417-6211, +82-54-741-8879
Located in downtown Gyeongju, Toobbul Korean BBQ serves only the best quality hanu (Korean beef). Hanu is regarded as a delicacy because of its expensive price and premium quality. Toobbul offers a lunch hour special where diners can get the same quality of hanu at 35% cheaper than the regular price.
The restaurant has a clean and contemporary interior, and a space big enough to accommodate groups of diners. Patrons include families and the crowd from nearby offices.
Utilization information
・Specialty Menu : Hanu (Korean beef) short
rib
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-54-741-8879
・Opening date : August 23, 2014
・Operating Hours : 11:00–23:00
・Parking Facilities : 25 spaces
・Reservations : Phone, online, and mobile reservation available.
・Closed : On national holidays
・Structure Size : Site area: 712㎡, Total area: 550㎡ (2 ground floors)
・Maximum Seating Capacity : 120 seats (6 room-type, 30 tables)
・Smoking / Non-Smoking : Non-Smoking
・Menu : ㆍHanu (Korean beef) short rib
ㆍHanu seasoned short rib
ㆍHanu rib eye
ㆍHanu anchangsal (thin beef skirt)
ㆍHanu yukhoe, Korean-style raw beef
** Menu and prices are subejct to change
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