Hi, I’m Daniel Gray. I’m a Korean-American storyteller, tour guide, and food expert who’s passionate about sharing Korea’s rich culture with the world. Over the years, I’ve hosted travelers, curated immersive tours, and appeared on shows like Netflix’s Street Food: Asia – Seoul. My goal is simple: to help you connect deeply with Korea through meaningful experiences, delicious food, and unforgettable stories.
Hi Daniel! I'm going to Korea to visit my family in April... it's going to be a quick trip, so do you have 2 or 3 places that are a MUST go to around Yong San/Itaewon area? I'm thinking about Ola Mario, but any other ideas?? We usually just go around to the markets in Dongdaemoon and nibble here and there at the vendors, but I want to take them out to a nice meal!
Amy, it depends on how much you want to spend and the type of cuisine. In Itaewon..hmmm...You have to go to St. Ex, La Bocca, Passion 5 and Tartine's are great for dessert, I really like Petra's by Noksopyeong Station for Turkish Food, Chef Meili's has amazing sausages, Zelen is great for Bulgarian Food, and I like Tony's Bar and Bistro for Australian Food.
Haha, lucky you.
ReplyDeleteHi Daniel! I'm going to Korea to visit my family in April... it's going to be a quick trip, so do you have 2 or 3 places that are a MUST go to around Yong San/Itaewon area? I'm thinking about Ola Mario, but any other ideas?? We usually just go around to the markets in Dongdaemoon and nibble here and there at the vendors, but I want to take them out to a nice meal!
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Amy, it depends on how much you want to spend and the type of cuisine. In Itaewon..hmmm...You have to go to St. Ex, La Bocca, Passion 5 and Tartine's are great for dessert, I really like Petra's by Noksopyeong Station for Turkish Food, Chef Meili's has amazing sausages, Zelen is great for Bulgarian Food, and I like Tony's Bar and Bistro for Australian Food.
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Dan