Gyeongju food– Enjoy the local flavor of Gyeongju in the world heritage city of Gyeongju –
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Gyeongju Gampo Port
Gampo Port on the east coast, about an hour outside of Gyeongju city, has long been a popular destination on the east coast, where locals come to enjoy fresh sashimi, puffer fish dishes, and steamed Korean blue crab. -
Bulguksa Milmyeon
Bulguksa Milmyeon, located near the World Heritage Site Bulguksa Temple, allows you to eat milmyeon together with pork bulgogi, offering a taste that is a little different from Busan milmyeon. -
Tongkuan
A restaurant with delicious thick pork overflowing with gravy Hello, there are many cheap and delicious restaurants used by university students around the university, but the area around Dongguk University Gyeongju Campus is a residential area, but because there is a university there are quite a few delicious restaurants that are popular with university students... -
Gyeongju Doseol Village
A traditional restaurant built about 100 years ago in Gyeongju. Here you can enjoy a mini Korean set menu with 15 different dishes. It is accessible on foot from the Gyeongju Intercity (Express) Bus Terminal. -
Large Gejang Sundubu Geumseongkang
Speaking of food in Gyeongju, the capital of the Silla Kingdom for a thousand years, there is sambap, which is rice and side dishes wrapped in leafy vegetables, and spicy Soondubu jjigae, which uses soft tofu. The restaurant I would like to introduce today is a little different from the typical spicy Soondubu soup made with meat or seafood, and serves the original snow crab soup. -
Palyujeong Haejangguk Street
Palujeong Haejangguk Street in Gyeongju, South Korea, is where you can enjoy traditional Haejangguk. Currently, only Gyeongju Haejangguk Restaurant is open, serving its unique taste using buckwheat flour. -
Antique
A very popular Tteokgalbi restaurant in Gyeongju near Bulguksa Temple Hello, if you go to Gyeongju, Bulguksa Temple is one of the must-visit tourist spots, and there is a restaurant famous for Tteokgalbi near Bulguksa Temple. There is a Tteokgalbi restaurant on the way from Bulguksa Temple to Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex... -
Samyeon Bossittang
If you take the KTX from Singyeongju Station, you can easily go to Gyeongju, the ancient capital of the ancient kingdom of Silla, also known as the Open Sky Museum, by taking the KTX (Gyeongbu High Speed Railroad) from Busan or Seoul. Gyeongju is a place where you can experience the Buddhist culture of Silla, the Confucian culture of the Yi Dynasty, and the Kofun period when primitive religions flourished... -
Kurosanpa
A vegetable hand-rolled rice restaurant located in the Daereungwon (ancient tomb park) area of the Gyeongju Historical Site, a World Heritage Site. When you think of Gyeongju cuisine, the millennium capital of the Silla Kingdom, you think of Sambap, Sundubu Jjigae, Kalguksu, and so on. However, in the vicinity of the ancient tombs that spread across the center of Gyeongju (Gyeongju Historical Site), you will find a variety of leafy vegetable dishes... -
School Cave Wine
Gyodong Beopju is a famous place located in Gyodong Hanok Village in Gyeongju. It is a home-brewed liquor that has been passed down for generations by the Choi family. It has a clear yellow color and the delicious, sour, and light flavor that is unique to grain liquor. -
Distant Kimbap
We moved from Gyeongju Gyochon Hanok Village to just before Gyeongju Orei. Gyori Kimbap Gyori Kimbap Hello, on the west side of Wolseong, the millennium royal castle of Silla, there is Gyochon Hanok Village, where you can enjoy the streetscape of tiled roofs from the Yi Dynasty. However, in a hidden place in Hanok Village, we found a tourist who visited Gyeongju. -
Hwangnam Bread
Located near the historic Tomb Park in Gyeongju, South Korea, Hwangnam Pan is renowned for its traditional taste. Freshly baked Hwangnam Pan is crispy and has a delicious, unsweetened red bean paste filling. However, although the expiration date is 4-5 days, it may become hard after about 3 days, so it is recommended to eat it as soon as possible. -
Yaoshi Palace 1779
Yeoseokgeun is located next to the remains of the Silla Royal Palace and is housed in a traditional Korean house. The menu changes with the seasons, offering different flavors. -
Wonmajung (formerly Hwangnam Maettolsundubu)
Hello, in Gyeongju, the Sundubu specialty restaurant "Hwangnam Maetul Sundubu" that used to operate around the Tomb Park where large tombs from the Silla period are dotted, has changed its name to "Wonmajung". In addition to Sundubu, they also have a Korean set menu. If... -
Gungrin Pajirakkakalguksu
Hello, on the way from Tohamsan, where the Gyeongju World Heritage sites Bulguksa Temple and Seokguram Grotto are located, to the Gyeongju Bomun Tourist Complex, there are many delicious restaurants serving dishes such as Sundubu Jjigae and Tteokgalbi, but in one corner, there is a restaurant specializing in bossam and kalguksu. Delicious side dishes surround the boiled pork... -
Mulbangga Ginseng Chicken Soup
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Konran
A restaurant where you can enjoy 4 kinds of Soondubu Jjigae and seasoned pork barbecue Hello, there are many historical sites and delicious restaurants in the city of Gyeongju, a millennium heritage site that is sister city with Nara City, Japan. However, there is a restaurant about 5 to 10 minutes by car from the world heritage site Bulguksa Temple, which is located east of the city. -
Byolchaebang Gyodong Sanpat
A restaurant specializing in bulgogi and sambap set meals in the Silla Tomb Park! Hello, there are many sambap set meal restaurants in a corner of the Silla Tomb Park where large burial mounds from the Silla period stand like mountains, but Byolchaebang Gyodong sambap offers a variety of...
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