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Quote: This was not great Korean food and was too touristy for my taste. The buffet was huge but not very tasty. I wasn't paying, so I don't know the prices. The dancing afterward was the best part, but there was no picture-taking. There's a small gift shop attached, but my advice is to save your money for the street vendors, which are much less expensive.
From journal South Korea
Quote: If you've ever wanted to truly eat like a king then Korea House may well be your ideal restaurant. Opened in 1957 to introduce aspects of Korean culture to foreigners, this combined dinner theatre, museum, wedding venue and cultural merchandise venue offers traditional Korean Royal banquets--called Han-jong-shik in Korean--buffets featuring 45 kinds of food and Korean music and dance performances. Housed in four traditional-style buildings, based on ancient Korean Palace architecture, Korea House is located a short walk from Ch'ungmuro subway station on lines 3 and 4 (come out of exit 3 and walk straight ahead until you reach the petrol station, just to the right is a blue sign with an arrow pointing up a small bank to Korea House).... Read More
From journal The World's Best Kept Secret?