Monday, May 2, 2011

Video review: San Maul folk village restaurant, Anyang, South Korea



Joe McPherson of ZenKimchi Food Journal calls San Maul folk village restaurant:

One of my favorite restaurants in Korea. San Maul means "mountain village" and is located at the foot of Gwanak Mountain (in Anyang, South Korea). It's a peasant-style restaurant that serves country Korean cuisine. Even though it's exploded in popularity, the quality of the food is still great.

1 comment:

  1. I love Korean food! I'm not sure how popular restaurant insurance is in Korea, but I do hope all owners could protect their business by getting it.

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