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    Restaurants in Seoul

    Koreans love eating and there are plenty of restaurants where visitors and locals alike can experience the local cuisine's bold flavours. The least expensive fare consists of traditional dishes and Korean "fast food", like a steaming bowl of noodles at Myeongdong Gyoja. A wonderful Korean barbecue can be sampled at Chamsutgol in Jung-gu. There is usually no tipping and VAT is included in the price of the meal, except in some top-end restaurants.

    Sanchon, Seoul. © Korea Tourism Organisation

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    1. 1. Namu - Contemporary pan-Asian cuisine

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      Located inside the W Hotel in Gwangjin, Namu is a modern Pan-Asian restaurant, serving up Korean and Japanese-influenced dishes in a sleek, shiny wooden setting. One of the city's trendiest venues, it also has a sushi and sashimi bar and is a hip place to enjoy a cold sake. Reservations recommended.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11:30am-3pm, 6-11pm; bar open until 1am

      Address

      21, Gwangjang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul 143-708

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 2022 0222

      Transport

      Taxi to hotel

      Website

      W Seoul Website

    2. 2. Gorilla In The Kitchen - Healthy eating

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      Korean heart-throb Bae Yong-joon's Gorilla In The Kitchen, in affluent Gangnam-gu, joined the "well-being" craze a few years ago. Dishes are created with no butter, no cream, and salt is kept to a minimum. Good for you doesn't mean bad tasting, however. Dishes like the pastas and baked chicken make a healthy and delicious lunch.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11am-midnight (kitchen closes 10pm)

      Address

      650, Sinsa-dong , Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-896

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 3442 1688

      Transport

      Subway line 3 to Apgujeong station (exit 3)

      Website

      Gorilla In The Kitchen Website

    3. 3. Top Cloud Grill - Continental cuisine with views

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      Top Cloud Grill, Seoul. © The Shilla

      The modern Top Cloud Grill restaurant sits atop the Jongno Tower overlooking downtown Seoul. Reserve a window table to enjoy the views, a buffet or impeccable Continental cuisine from set menus. Note that, slightly unusually for Korea, an additional 10% VAT and 10% service charge are added to the bill.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      11:50am-2pm lunch buffet; 6pm-10pm dinner

      Address

      33rd Floor, Jongno Tower Building, 1-1 Jongno 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-856

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 2230 3000

      Transport

      Jonggak subway (exit 3)

      Website

      Top Cloud Website

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    1. 4. Sanchon - Korean vegetarian temple fare

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      Sanchon, Seoul. © Korea Tourism Organisation

      Tucked down an alleyway in Insadong, Sanchon is popular with vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike. The restaurant is renowned for its traditional temple cuisine prepared in the old Buddhist way (not spicy, but delicious) inside the charming courtyard of an old-fashioned house. They also have Korean performances nightly with more expensive seating.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11:30am-10pm

      Address

      14, Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-300

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 735 0312

      Transport

      City Hall subway (exit 4)

      Website

      Sanchon Website

    2. 5. Tosokchon - Chicken soup and roast

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      Tosokchon, Seoul. © Korea Tourism Organisation

      Tosokchon's specialities are roast chicken and samgyetang, a healthy Korean soup made with a whole chicken stuffed with glutinous rice, garlic, ginseng and other healthy stuff. Famous for being one of President Roh's favourites, the place gets crowded, but the old-fashioned building near Gyeongbokgung Palace is large enough for the wait to be short.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-10pm

      Address

      85-1, Chebu-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-045

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 737 7444

      Transport

      Gyeongbokgung subway (exit 2)

    3. 6. Wood & Brick - European pastas and sandwiches

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      With two locations, the original Wood & Brick downtown serves tasty pastas and unpretentious European fare in a wood and brick interior. Weekday lunch hours are bustling with staff from nearby foreign embassies. For those in a hurry, their fabulous bakery is convenient for a quick bite on the run.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily Noon-10pm

      Address

      6, Shinmun-no 1-ga, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-061

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 735 1157 or 1160

      Transport

      Gwanghamun subway (exit 7)

      Website

      Wood and Brick Website

    4. 7. Chamsutgol - Smoky Korean barbecue

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      Chamsutgol is one of the best of Seoul's Korean barbecue joints despite having understated décor and atmosphere. Like dozens of other places downtown, it has the standard tabletop grill, but here they burn real wood charcoal. Find the restaurant on the 2nd floor of the Chaeyuk Hwaegwan building in Jung-gu.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11:30am-10pm

      Address

      19, 2nd floor, Mugyeo-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul 140-749

      Telephone

      + 82 (0) 2 774 2100

      Transport

      City Hall subway (exit 4)

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    1. 8. Samcheongdong Sujebi - Dough flake soup specialist

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      Samcheongdong Sujebi, Seoul. © Korea Tourism Organisation

      Samcheondong Sujebi is the place that started Samcheondong's reputation as a place for good food. The sujebi (dough flake soup) here is so popular that people line up all day to get a bowlful; the handmade dough floats in an anchovy-based stock with vegetables and clams. The buchingae (flatcakes) are great, too.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 11:30am-9pm

      Address

      102, Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-230

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 735 2965

      Transport

      Anguk subway (exit 1)

    2. 9. Myeongdong Gyoja - Handmade noodles and dumplings

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      For more than 30 years, the owners of Myeongdong Gyoja have been cranking out handmade "kalgooksu" (knife noodles) and "mandu" (Korean dumplings) in the Myeongdong area. The chicken stock for their soups is made from bones boiled for over six hours, and everything on the menu is a bargain.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10:30am-9:30pm

      Address

      24, Myeongdong 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-809

      Telephone

      +82 (0) 2 776 5348

      Transport

      Myeongdong subway (exit 8)

      Website

      Myeongdong Gyoja Website

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