5 Amazing Things You Will Find In South Korea When You Visit: A Guide to the Best of Korean Cuisine and Culture

 

5 Amazing Things You Will Find In South Korea When You Visit: A Guide to the Best of Korean Cuisine and Culture

You’ve been hearing how great South Korea is, and you don’t want to miss out on the fun! Here’s your ultimate guide to what you can expect when you visit Seoul.

  1. The Best Korean Food
  2. The Best Activities In South Korea
  3. The Best Places To Stay In Seoul
  4. Why You Should Visit South Korea
  5. What To Do When You Visit Seoul

The Best Korean Food

Bibimbap - A bowl of rice topped with sauteed vegetables and a raw egg. Mixed together, it’s a complete meal. You can also get it with meats for an extra fee.

A typical Korean meal consists of rice, stew, dumplings, bibimbap, and more. You can create your own bibimbap at home or order from a famous restaurant.

There are several iconic Korean dishes that I mention in this article:

Ok, so you’ll just have to take my word for it. You’ll experience the best of Korean cuisine and culture.

  • Kimchi (fermented soybean paste) - What better way to cook up an epic meal than by marinating your favorite vegetables?! Kimchi is considered a national delicacy in Korea.
  • The fact that you can cook yourself or order your favorite Korean dumplings makes this easy win win even sweeter.
  • For those who can’t decide if, or how much, to cook their own Kimchi, I highly recommend Korean restaurant Shinsegaei. It’s famous for their Kimchi Samgyupsal, or with kimchi on the side. This delicacy has been a tradition in Seoul for over 70 years!
  • Mbb(fermented bean paste) - Korean average Salary is about 500,000 won a month. Mbb is a refreshingly inexpensive and easy to make bean paste used in many typical dishes.
  • Our favorite way to consume mbb is to squeeze a tablespoon of it into a cup of water and then stir fry it. You can find Mbb Mbb crisp sal (bean paste with mbb) at the ubiquitous Duk-dong market in Seoul.

The Best Activities In South Korea                                                  

  1. Visit the palaces in South Korea. South Korea has six palaces that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They are Changdeokgung Palace, Changgyeonggung Palace, Deoksugung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeonghuigung Palace, and Jongmyo Shrine.
  2. Dine at the most famous temples in South Korea. You won’t have a problem finding your favorite temple in South Korea because many have a bi-monthly or weekly ritual that implies who is in charge of the temple and how to best serve guests.
  3. Dine in traditional Korean cuisine. In South Korea, we value natural ingredients and local produce, so we eat whichever ingredients are available at the time. We’re not very picky about the types of food we eat but are really into how good it tastes! Traditional Korean cuisine includes kimchi, another fermented food fromami; bibimbap, Korean pancake-making; and eom, an East Asian cucumber relish.
  4. Take a cabana tour in South Korea. The eco-tours in Korea are universally loved, which is saying a lot when you consider that we tend to be a bit of a spender around here. We’re fond of spending our time in a cozy cabana with complimentary ChocoGuac, a fruit cocktail, and a book to read.
  5. Attend wedding ceremonies in South Korea. In South Korea, weddings take place in both traditional hygge (cozy accommodation) and Western-style traditional ceremony style. You can find the traditional hygge concept in Korea, especially at the traditional wedding ceremony in Daegu, South Korea.

The Best Places To Stay In Seoul

From hipster enclaves to serene retreats, Seoul has an array of accommodations.

Here are a few of the best places to stay in Seoul, South Korea:

  • A Hotel Shilla: If you want to be surrounded by luxury and style, then Hotel Shilla is the place for you.This 52-storey tower features five storeys of floor-to-ceiling windows and is a hip modern love hotel to getaway with your loved ones.
  • Jardin Agura: If there’s one thing everyone needs in South Korea, it’s ice cream. Jardin Agura is a bunch of ice cream shops in the same branch. Each shop makes its unique flavour and it changes every day.
  • Jade Residence: Jade Residence is a five-star private and corporate suite hotel in Seoul, plus a spa, gym, and a 24-hour lobby.
  • Seoul Grand Hyatt: South Korea’s answer to the Four Seasons, Seoul Grand Hyatt is conveniently located in the heart of Gangnam, Gangneung, the “Gangnam District” of South Korea’s metropolitan area.

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