Reviews on Asian food in Gyeongju, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. Gyeongju (Korean: 경주, pronounced [kjʌŋ.dʑu]), historically known as "Seorabeol" (Korean: 서라벌, pronounced [sʌ.ɾa.bʌl]), is a coastal city in the far southeastern corner of North Gyeongsang Province in South Korea. It is the second largest city by area in the province after Andong, covering 1,324 km (511 sq mi) with a population of 264,091 people (as of December 2012.) Gyeongju is 370 km (230 mi) southeast of Seoul, and 55 km (34 mi) east of Daegu. The city borders Cheongdo and Yeongcheon to the west, Ulsan to the south and Pohang to the north, while to the east lies the coast of the East Sea. Numerous low mountains—outliers of the Taebaek range—are scattered around the city.
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3 based on 74 reviews
A friend of mine took me to this place. It is quite popular and most of the times you have to wait for quite some time before you get a table here. The restaurant is in traditional houses and serves traditional Korean food. It is quite good and a nice experience.
4 based on 73 reviews
We had both the spicy & not spicy Sundubu soup. We all loved the spicy version. Good, tasty, smooth tofu. The pancake was delicious. The Grilled Pork salad was refreshing. The grilled sanma fish that came with the soup was perfect. We had a lovely & hearty meal that didn't burn our pocket.
4 based on 59 reviews
Our Korean friend got us reservations for dinner. It is a set menu and you get every kind of traditional Korean food imaginable and some you couldn't have imagined. There were all kinds of sides - some good and some inedible by our Western palates. Seating is traditional (on the floor with legs folded). There were three or four deliveries of dishes to our table. Main dishes included fish, octopus, short ribs, and pork belly among others. There were several things I couldn't identify. If you can get a Korean friend to dine with you, I'm sure they can explain things much better. I've had this kind of meal before and this one was not bad but not inspired either. Certainly worth going for the traditional experience.
4 based on 55 reviews
This place is the best place to have delicious meal in Gyeongju! It is really tasty. I wasn't waiting at all because I went there really early. However, it's definately worth waiting for hours!
What a nice surprise to find a vegetarian restaurant here! The menu offers a mix of local and international options, we had the felafel and hummus and also the bean burger, all of it was great and the service was super friendly!A great option and they're open every day until 9.30 pm.
4 based on 72 reviews
I've occasionally tried this rearaurant just because I walked nearby and saw recommendation from trip advisor. This restaurant is very traditional, the staff don't really speak English so again body language very important. We ordered beef set, the food itself is just ok. I don't feel it extraordinaire even though I just tried several Korean restaurants. The side dishes are more or less same as other restaurants. I waited 20min. A lot empty but dirty tables to clean, this is the reason why we take the queue
4 based on 76 reviews
For anyone who has traveled extensively in Korea this restaurant will register as on the lower end of average for taste, higher end for price, and low end for cleanliness. The "attraction" is that you first visit the butcher shop to choose your cuts of meat which are overpriced. Next, wait in the waiting room, holding your meat, for up to a half hour for your number to be called. Then, you are led to your table and standard dishes are dropped off and you cook up your meal over hot coals. While All That Asia was not impressed at all with the food or experience we will lay out the pros and cons:Pros: You can pick your own cuts of meat. The restaurant is in Bomun and close to tourist hotels and easy to find and walk to.Cons: Overpriced for the food quality and service. The restaurant is busy and staff is not attentive. If you press the call button on your table don't expect anyone to show up, you will have to flag someone down or go looking for them. There are no smoke hoods over your grill and thus the smoke from cooking goes everywhere. This was surprising as the little smoke hood vacuum system is standard even in the cheapest of Korean BBQ joints. The side dishes are very low quality and the veggies (such as bean sprouts) look like they have been sitting out for a while!Final verdict: Is the food horrible? No. Is it overpriced? Yes. However, remember, you are in one of the most touristy cities in Korea and they do not have to depend on repeat business and the foreigners they deal with usually have limited experience with Korean BBQ. If you tell yourself, "hey, this is a tourist town no different than my own country" you will be just fine with the price you pay and the food you get. It is an acceptable choice for convenience and the food is okay. It does offer an unique experience and they do have a sheet of English instructions to help you out.
4 based on 143 reviews
Enjoy traditional Korean foods with homemade Dongdong-ju(sweet and crisp rice liquor) at Sukyoung! **Closed - Every Tuesday **Break time - PM 3:00 ~ 5:00 **Last order - PM 8:00
I have been traveling in S. Korea for a couple of weeks and this is the first time anyone has tried to explain to me whats and hows of the dining experience. The vegetarian Bibimbap was absolutely incredible! The staff sat at the table a everything arrived and explained what was in each bowl, helped us mix the bibimbap, told us how to each the green onion pancake (YUMMY!!!) and what the common courtesies are for your spoon, husband service wife, etc. Also you sat on cushions on a heated floor. It was absolutely amazing! There were two other tables in our room and they were always filled with Korean guests.
4 based on 152 reviews
A beautiful, garden setting and lovely interior. It was a very pleasant place to enjoy a fabulous set menu. The amount and variety of dishes brought for three people was astounding. We thoroughly enjoyed this meal. More expensive than some, but good value considering what we received.
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