Your Korea food guide
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like a local.
Skip the tourist traps. Discover the restaurants Koreans love — rated on price, taste & service, with reviews you can read in your language.
122+Curated spots
8Regions
2Languages
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Explore by Region
From Seoul's late-night markets to Jeju's black pork — every corner of Korea tastes different.
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How MASIDA works
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Pick a region
Browse 8 regions, each with its own food culture and signature dishes.
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Find your spot
Filter by price, cuisine, halal, vegetarian, card payment & more.
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Eat & review
Order the signature dish, then leave a review in your own language.
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Korea food questions, answered
What Korean dishes should first-time visitors try?
Start with bibimbap (rice, vegetables & chili paste), bulgogi (sweet marinated beef), samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup), and Korean BBQ. They're mild-to-medium spice and found nationwide. Jeonju has the famous original bibimbap; Jeju is known for grilled black pork.
Where can I find halal Korean food?
Itaewon in Seoul has the most halal-friendly restaurants, including certified halal Korean BBQ. Use the ☪️ Halal filter on any region page to find pork-free and halal options with English menus.
Do Korean restaurants take foreign cards? Should I tip?
Most places accept cards, including foreign Visa/Mastercard — carry some cash for markets. There's no tipping in Korea; the price you see is what you pay.
Can vegetarians eat well in Korea?
Yes. Buddhist temple cuisine is fully vegetarian and veggie options are growing. Many soups use anchovy or beef stock, so confirm if strict. Use the 🌱 Vegetarian filter to find suitable spots.


