Sunday, February 13, 2011

Korea notes

Samcheongdong: Gourmet Lover's Lane
“Baedongbaji,” Korean Full Course Meals Cooked with the Utmost Sincerity “Darakjeong,” a Traditional Simple Taste of Mandu
‘Nunnamujip (雪木軒: Snow, Tree, House)’, Famous for Cold Kimchi Noodle Soup
“Samcheongdong Sujebi,” the Pioneer Restaurant in Samcheongdong
“VIUM”, the Right Blend of a Gallery and a Teahouse
How to Walk to the Main Street of Samcheongdong
Go out of Exit 5 of Gyeongbokgung subway station (line no.3) -> Cut across the inside of Gyeongbokgung to the exit on the opposite side

Insadong: The Street Where Flavor Meets Art

Sampling Samcheong-dong’s Charms

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Jangchu' is an unassuming eatery and it is known for its excellent jang-uh gui (grilled eel). 'Myeongdong' has won rave reviews as one of the best Seoul restaurants and it is known for its wonder recipe of sweet potato noodles served in oxtail broth or with spicy hwae (raw fish). The 'Flying Pan' is a charmingly furnished popular café and a Mecca for the youngsters! Some of the other best Seoul restaurants that take their rightful place in Seoul restaurant reviews are 'Wan Chai', 'Arvorig', 'Do Ga Hun' etc.

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