Myeongdong Kyoja
Seoul
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The restaurant is well-visited by locals, which serves as testament to its authenticity. Myeongdong Kyoja opened its doors in 1976 and offers guests delicious dumplings and noddle dishes. This is an inexpensive restaurant with a fast pace and great for a solid in-and-out meal.
Dining
Much as expected from a busy Asian metropolis such as Seoul, the city truly has a lot to offer in the way of dining, from traditional Korean restaurants to flavourful and endlessly varied street food, along with, of course, a plethora of eateries serving cuisine from all corners of the globe. In Korea, every sit-down meal is accompanied by kimchi--a spicy pickled cabbage, and some of the must-tries include bibimpab (vegetables and rice with an egg on top), Korean-style BBQ, and the many side dishes (banchan) that come with a staple of steamed rice.