Seoul(Songpa-gu)

K2 boasts an impressive array of hiking items for those enjoying outdoor life. Items in K2 are not only functional, but also fashionable. K2 at Munjeong runs both regular and outlet stores. Functional hiking boots and fashionable hiking clothing items focusing on slim designs are available at relatively inexpensive prices.


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(Dongdaemun-gu) , Dongdaemun

The Home Plus Dongdaemun Branch is a large discount supermarket near the Jegi-dong Yangnyeong Market (an herbal medicine market) and Cheongnyangni Station. The store carries a wide variety of products, allowing shoppers to easily find the items they need. After shopping at the Home Plus Dongdaemun Branch, shoppers can also stroll through the nearby herbal medicine market.


Seoul(Songpa-gu) , Jamsil(Lotte World)

Lotte Mart Jamsil Branch (Formerly named World Branch) is a discount store complex offering fresh groceries, high-quality living essentials, and popular fashion brands. You can also take time to relax from shopping by grabbing a bite to eat at fast food restaurants such as Lotteria and Popeye’s, or spend some time at a music cafe. This branch is located in Jamsil, along with various leisure attractions such as the Lotte Department Store, Lotte Hotel, Lotte World Amusement Park, Lotte Folk Museum, and a gym.


Seoul(Yongsan-gu) , Euljiro・Chungmuro・Namsan

HanCook is an elegant Korean restaurant serving the traditional beauty and tastes of Korea in a comfortable setting. The buffet-style traditional Korean corner is especially popular, offering a variety of more than 30 different types of dishes in an antique atmosphere. The N Seoul Tower HanCook also boasts a special formal dinner menu only available at HanCook. HanCook serves tasteful dishes made with old tradition and native culture. It is the first Korean family restaurant introducing traditional Korean food to the world.  


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

Established in July 2001, Mario Outlet is Korea's first fashion outlet mall. Over the years, it has expanded greatly, and now has over 300 international and domestic fashion brands in three different sections - Mario 1, Mario 2 and Mario 3. In addition to fashion stores, the outlet mall features various convenience and dining facilities for enhanced shopping experience. Mario Outlet (CEO Seung-Ryul Hong) has featured the traditional fashion outlet hall 1, first in South Korea in 2001. In 2004, we opened the factory outlet hall 2, and become a pioneer in outlet business in South Korea in September 2012 by opening the hybrid fashion outlet hall 3. In September 2013, by completing the renewal extension that links hall 1, 2 and 3, we have created the ‘Mario Outlet Fashion Town’ with a wide range of brands and enormous size.  The Mario Outlet Fashion Town is definitely Asia largest city outlet town by featuring around 600 brands in 132,000㎡. We provide a tidy and comfortable shopping environment comparing to department stores. By expanding the MD field from fashion, we prepared a wide range of shopping categories such as domestic and overseas popular fashion brands, designer labels, furniture, household items, living shop, kids theme park, large-sized restaurant, etc where customers can enjoy the shopping and cultural service at one spot.  Main Items : Clothing/Miscellaneous Goods/Accessories


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

     


Seoul(Jung-gu) , Myeongdong

Milky Bee sculpts picture perfect ice-cream roses using up to 3 different ice-cream flavours. Pick from strawberry, yoghurt, chocolate and green tea. They also have that hot Korean food trend.                          


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

Whoo Spa Palace is a luxurious spa facility using tradtional beauty care that was once used by Korean royal families. The professional spa services use high-quality hanbang (traditional Oriental medicine) herbs and the secret of royal beauty care that dates back for thousands of years. Main services include the full-body hanbang spa therapy, face therapy, body therapy, and foot massage services. Full-body treatment takes anywhere between 90-240 minutes. Visitors may want to make reservations prior to their visit to guarantee services. To make a reservation, stop by the shop, call, or visit the website (www.whoo.co.kr). Employees are capable of speaking English and Japanese.