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 Traveller's Tales: Restaurants and eating places in Seoul, South Korea

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J Kim 28 June 2003
Stayed at  Renaissance Seoul Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
I got around by taxi most of time. There are two types of taxis. One is normal taxi and another one is Deluxe Taxi. They are very reasonably rated. Korean food is wonderful! I loved the food called Mak Gook-soo! The address is 4-4 JangKi Dong, Kimpo City, KyungKi Do. VERY GOOD!

J Gamble 08 June 2003
Stayed at  Hamilton Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
I would definitely recommend the City Tour Bus. Unfortunately for us, we didn't have a lot of time to see all the sights on the tour, but it's worth the money to be able to hop on an off the bus and travel around. Pattaya is a fabulous restaurant for Thai food. Gecko's is a great bar that plays good music. If you want to sit outside, go to Club Caliente and sit on the roof. The Electronics Market is out of control! There are soooo many stores, one could spend the entire trip there and still wouldn't be able to see all the stores! The taxis are very inexpensive and the drivers know how to speak English to help get you around. The subway system is phenomenal! I would definitely recommend using it if you want to go to other places in Korea!

H Miner 08 June 2003
Stayed at  Hamilton Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
I would highly recommend the Ho Lee Chow Chinese restaraunt located right by the hotel.. it is fabulous.. and since the Hamilton is right in the middle of Itaewon, there is countless things to do to occupy your time. Seoul has daily tours (LOTS of them to choose from) but I didn't take any, I was visiting my boyfriend stationed over there.

K Numata 30 May 2003
Stayed at  Renaissance Seoul Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
The location of the Hotel is very useful where there are many restaurants, convenience stores and drinking places around the hotel less than 1 minute on foot.

C Boyd 29 May 2003
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Kangnam - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul is easy to get around with cheap, clean and user-friendly subway and taxis. I found lots of good restauants.

O Backhouse 22 April 2003
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Doksan - Seoul, South Korea.
Although the hotel was exceptionally good it was a fair way from Central Seoul. The Korean restaurant at the hotel provided excellent food and services.

A Moreno 18 April 2003
Stayed at  Tower Hotel - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul is a lot of fun and your money goes a long way if coming from US, Canada, UK or Japan. There are great deals at the night markets although most shopkeepers were unfriendly in there.

Food was excellent everywhere we went. Kalbi is so well marinated and delicious. The various dishes of kimchee and several other vegetables were served at every meal and were also very tasty. We ate well.

S Ferguson 29 January 2003
Stayed at  Sofitel Ambassador Seoul - Seoul, South Korea.
Seoul is very, very cold in winter. Subway system is clean, cheap, efficient and easy to use. Nearest subway stop is about 5 minutes walk from hotel. Insa Dong (only a couple of stops away on the subway at Anguk) is a lovely street full of interesting shops and great restaurants to suit all wallets. There's an extremely helpful tourist information booth at the top of the road.

R Tan 12 December 2002
Stayed at  Sofitel Ambassador Seoul - Seoul, South Korea.
Restaurants is great.

T Johnson 22 November 2002
Stayed at  Novotel Ambassador Kangnam - Seoul, South Korea.
Took the subway everywhere and it was great. People were extremely helpful, coming up to us and asking if we needed help when we would be studying our subway map. There are many traditional Korean restaurants in the area. Other customers who spoke English helped us with the menus. Visited the Korean Folk Village and it was well worth it.


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