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¢º Food
Broiled Seasoned Beef   Introduces broiled seasoned beef named "neobianigui". Learn how to make the dish.
Eating Out   Introduces Korean culinary culture. Describes Korean dishes, table manners, liquor and drinking etiquette.

Famous Korean Foods   Introduces traditional Korean food, such as kimchi, bulgogi, bibimbap, Korean liquor, table manners, and western fastfood restaurants in Korea.

Food for Chuseok: Songpyeon   If Songpyeon is made directly from rice powder, the color of the Songpyeon will be white. If you would like to add some touches of color, here are some other ways of achieving this process. Crown daisies when mixed, give the Songpyeon a greenish color, this might be nice on Saint Patrick's Day. For a touch of yellow Gardenia seeds can be added to the Songpyeon, might be nice for a summer picnic.

Food of South Korea   Offers detailed information on the traditional dishes of Korea including kimchi (hot spicy preserved vegetables), bulgogi (thinly sliced barbecue-beef) and other special cuisines prepared on the national holidays such as New Year's Day or Chuseok.

Hanbooks -- Korean Books    This site presents four Korean Cook books which you can order online. Each contain guides on the basics of Korean cooking, ingredients and spices, table settings, and the category of food on various occasions.

Kimchi and Bulgogi   Introduces a representation of traditional Korean food: kimchi and bulgogi. Information on their origins, etc. Includes pictures.

Korean Food   Recipes for popular Korean food, tips on table setting and restaurants guide

Korean Food   introduces Korean foods. Offers information on tteok (rice cake), hangwa (Korean traditional snack), traditional table setting, seasonings and sauce, dessert and liquor. Includes sites of Korean life, the 24 solar terms and traditional holidays.

Korean Ginseng Info   Introduces the world-famous Korean ginseng. Explains how ginseng is considered to be good medicine and its manufacturing process.

Lifestyle - Food   Provides information on rice, soup and kimchi, the basic dishes of traditional Korean meal. Get more information on royal meals, New Year's meal and foods for other ceremonies.

Seoul Food   Seoul Food is located in Denver, Colorado. Authentic Korean cuisine and popular recipes are featured here.

Types of Korean Food   Shows the main ingredients and characteristics of traditional Korean main dishes such as rice, soup, etc. with pictures.
¢º Restaurants
Choson Galbi Restaurant   This is a homepage of the Choson-galbi restaurant in LA. Provides information including brief explanation on its main menu, Galbi (beef rib barbecue) and other delicious dishes. Also provided a map to the restaurant with a priced catalog.
Chung Ki Wa   Cheonggiwa (Blue Roofed House), a Korean barbeque restaurant in Los Angeles. Information on the prices of the top ten menus with pictures. Lists liquor prices as well

Grandhavana   Introduces a restaurant specializing in "fusion foods". Serves 52 kinds of "fusion foods" and cigar lounge for smokers. Enjoy whisky and wine at the bar. Run on the membership basis.

Korea House   Homepage of Korea House, a Korean style restaurant in Brighton, US. Provides information on its location and phone number, as well as menu & prices.

Korean Restaurants in USA   Lists the names, addresses and telephone numbers of Korean restaurants in the following US states: California, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia.

Samwon Garden   Homepage of Samwon Garden, a first-class Korean restaurant. It introduces this restaurant's characteristics as well as menu and facilites.

Woo Lae Oak   Introduces U-rae-ok, a Korean restaurant specializing in traditional Korean food such as bulgogi (roasted beef) and naengmyeon (cold noodle). Introduces its history and branches in Korea and U.S.(contact and address).

Yoseokgung-Korean Restaurant   Introduces Yoseokgung, a Korean restaurant located in Gyeongju where exists the best cultural remains in the capital of Silla kingdom. Offers photos and the origin of the food names with the main menus.

¡Ø Quoted from The Korean Information Service(KOIS)