Popular restaurants in South Korea’s ski regions offer a range of cuisine, from Korean to international fare. Here are ten recommended restaurants:
- Jumunjin Seafood Market (Gangwon-do): Known for its fresh seafood, this market offers a range of seafood dishes, including raw fish and grilled squid.
- Dragon Valley Hotel Buffet (Gangwon-do): This hotel buffet offers a range of Korean and international cuisine, including sushi, sashimi, and grilled meats.
- Analog Society (Gangwon-do): This restaurant, run by a friendly couple, is another top-rated restaurant that is worth visiting. The food is highly delectable and comes in the range of Michelin-star restaurant quality. Even the plating of each dish is unique compared to the nearby restaurants.
- Five-Colored Log House (Gangwon-do): if you are planning to visit Gangwon-do, the Five-Colored Log House is one option that you should seriously consider. Many tourists consider it to be the most authentic, with classic Korean flavors, while locals keep coming back to this place now and then.
- Terrace (Gangwon-do): This restaurant is often underrated, but there are many who can vouch for it. The main reason is probably the taste of the dishes is slightly modified. To be specific, you cannot consider it to be authentic to Korean taste buds, but if you love experimenting and tasting a variety of flavor profiles, we guarantee you will love this restaurant.
- The Sheep Ranch (Gangwon-do): This restaurant offers Korean-style grilled lamb and other meat dishes.
- Nami Island Gubi Restoran (Chuncheon-si): Located on Nami Island, this restaurant offers Korean and Western cuisine.
- Cafe Freesia (Jeongseon-gun): This cafe offers homemade pastries, sandwiches, and coffee.
- Ssanggyesa Temple Stay (Hadong-gun): This temple offers a unique dining experience, with vegetarian meals served to guests during their stay.
- The Bay 101 (Busan): This seafood restaurant offers fresh seafood dishes, including sashimi and grilled fish.