
Korea – Chick Dang (Clam Noodle) Restaurant
This is a local favourite in Seoul, Korea serving clam noodle soup. It was made famous by this restaurant and it’s one of their best kept secrets in the neighborhood.
Read MoreThis is a local favourite in Seoul, Korea serving clam noodle soup. It was made famous by this restaurant and it’s one of their best kept secrets in the neighborhood.
Read MoreThis is the Korean version of Kentucky Fried Chicken in Seoul, Korea. It’s a popular chain restaurant and famous for the baked chicken that tastes deep-fried.
Read MoreWhen the Day Comes is a restaurant in Seoul, Korea. It is VERY local and very popular for authentic Korean home made rice wine. They also serve delicious and MASSIVE Korean pancakes (pajeon).
Read MoreWelcome to the fish market in Korea! This is definitely a place for seafood lovers and tourists. A MUST TRY is the LIVE octopus. See the video of me eating it too!
Read MoreWhat better way to start my culinary adventure in Korea than by hitting up their local street food. Every city has their own and more often than not it’s pretty damn good and cheap.
Read MoreIt’s a small mom and pop Korean restaurant with great home cooked food. Their tag line is “the kitchen” – “the original Korean House Wife Cuisine with the Best Ingredients.” They sure mean it too!
Read MoreThis is the 2nd part to my Shabusen post focusing on their deep fried items. Compared to other all-you-can-eat places it’s only better because you get you’re Korean BBQ. The variety is decent with all your standard items but the quality isn’t going to be great.
Read MoreWhat can I really say? It’s another all-you-can-eat Japanese place except it also features all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ as well. It’s convenient and good for large groups, not a bad deal, but I wouldn’t pick it. It’s not quite for me.
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