by Chad Meyer, Moonjung Kim
in association with KoreaTimes
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01 - Places to Eat in Korea
02 - Ordering Food in Korea
03 - Popular Korean Dishes
04 - Greetings
05 - Numbers
06 - Transportation
07 - Asking Directions
08 - Shopping
09 - Clothes
10 - Office Seniority
11 - Family
12 - Accessories
13 - Korean Noodles
14 - Relatives
15 - TV Setup
16 - Korean Tea
17 - Express Feelings
18 - Grocery Shopping
19 - Cash Register Checkout
20 - Street Food
21 - Baseball
22 - Washing Machine
23 - Fabrics and clothing Care
24 - Colors
25 - Shoes
26 - Korean Barbecue
27 - Korean Holidays
28 - Shoe Mending
29 - Ordering Meat
30 - Ordering Food on Phone
31 - Describing Yourself
32 - Occupations
33 - Recycling
34 - Popular Korean Rice Dishes
35 - Weather
36 - ATM Machine
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page and the down arrow key to jump to the last page.01 PLACES to EAT in KOREA
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Restaurant Restaurant.
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resilorang punshikehip Aaup, ba
Serves foreign foods; normally | | Serves small meals and snacks | Serves a wariaty of drinks,
priced higher than Korean ‘on the cheapsuch as a spicy ow including Korean beer and soju.
‘cuisine dua to the non-local -eako(ddoqpogg!), tempura, and Normally at leastone small dish
ingredients used ramen. of food (anju) should be ordered.
Restaurant Korean Restaurant
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pajangmacha hanshikehip Abe
‘Quixioors: Offers quick cheap All varieties. of traditional ‘Offers. various coffeas, tans,
meals. Standing room only. Korean food! and desserts,
Floor table Korean Barbecue.
a BEB
sang ba bi gy
Allaworite of foreigners.
These places serve pork or beet, 2
and sormatimes bath. Can be
Table marinated or A charesel
ATE, BLO gall BBO is prefered over a
shiktak, feib! gas gill BBO, but costs more