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    Restaurant Break Times in Korea

    July 15, 2022 /

    Don’t get surprised by restaurant break times in Korea! Restaurants across the country provide their workers with time to rest between lunch and dinner. This is a very healthy habit for taking care of front-line workers but inconvenient for customers who don’t know it exists. Let’s talk about how break times may impact you and how to overcome the struggle. Common Restaurant Breaktimes Many restaurants have a break time between 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm. We have found 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm to be a common break time in…

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    10 Best Gangnam Breakfast and Brunch Spots

    July 14, 2022 /

    The search for western breakfast in the morning may be a frustrating experience in South Korea. Maybe the place looks fantastic on Instagram but you learn it opens after 11:00 am. That’s why we organized the Gangnam Breakfast and Brunch post based on opening times. What ‘Best’ Means to South of Seoul Best has no intrinsic meaning. We choose our ‘best’ options based on the fact that these locations have solid reviews on Naver, may be recommended in groups like Pyeongtaek Travelers or Seoul Food & Fun, or are open…

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