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The Korea House

This is a restaurant and cultural space designed to introduce Korean traditional life and culture. Consisting of five traditional Korean-style houses, it seats 130 guests in a floor-heated room, with additional tables for 100 guests.

The restaurant serves various full-course meals named after its houses, such as Haerin Meal, Cheongwu Meal, and Nokeum Meal. Prices range from 60,000 won to 100,000 won.

It also provides groups with 20 or more guests an opportunity to experience various traditional customs such as tea etiquette, dance, bamboo flute playing and martial arts.

Visitors also can learn how to make kimchi, traditional Korean masks, and decorative knots. The address is 80-2 Pildong 2-ga, Jung-gu, Seoul. For more information, call 02-2266-9101.

Ganggeonneo "Dae Jang Geum"

This is a traditional Korean restaurant run by Kim In-Suk, a traditional culinary expert. While growing up in Buan in Jeollabuk-do, she enjoyed cooking and used to help her grandmother prepare meals. Her childhood experience is the driving force behind her restaurant. The meals served here include dishes seasoned with various spices she makes herself. Prices range from 13,000 won to 55,000 won. The address is 220-82 Jangchung-dong 2 Jung-gu, Seoul. For more information, call 02-2234-3300.

Gungyeon -- The Story of Royal Cuisine

Gungyeong was operated by the Institute of Korean Royal Cuisine at first, but Jihwaja, another royal food restaurant, took it over. It serves a variety of Korean dishes including porridge, stew, dumplings, deep-fried seafood, vegetables and kimchi for 30,000 won to 50,000 won for lunch and 65,000 won to 130,000 won for dinner. The address is 170-3 Gahoi-dong Jongno-gu, Seoul. For more information, call 02-3673-1104.

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