Best Greek Food in Korea Archives < South of Seoul https://blog.southofseoul.net/tag/best-greek-food-in-korea/ Localized Guides for Your Life in Korea Thu, 18 Sep 2025 05:59:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://blog.southofseoul.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/South-of-Seoul-logo-for-header.png Best Greek Food in Korea Archives < South of Seoul https://blog.southofseoul.net/tag/best-greek-food-in-korea/ 32 32 Little Greece in Pyeongtaek: Best Greek Restaurant in Korea https://blog.southofseoul.net/best-greek-restaurant-korea-pyeongtaek-little-greece/ Thu, 18 Sep 2025 05:59:13 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=22971 KimchiRednecks

Pyeongtaek is filled with incredible dining options, but every once in a while, a restaurant captures the heart of the community in a way that feels extra special. Little Greece in Paengseong is one of those rare finds. After relocating from Cheonan in 2023, it quickly became a local favorite near Camp Humphreys, earning multiple Best of Pyeongtaek awards and building a loyal following. With authentic Greek flavors, a family-friendly atmosphere, and their now-famous Wine Nights, it’s easy to see why so many consider Little Greece the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea. Little Greece in Pyeongtaek: Authentic Greek Dining with a Community Story The story of Little Greece begins with Chef George Morakis, who has been part of Korea’s culinary scene since 2011. After years of working in restaurants across Seoul, he and his wife, Sol Hong, decided it was time to share their own vision of Greek dining. Their vision was to share Greek culture through food, using authentic ingredients like olive oil, feta, wine, and beer imported directly from Greece. They first opened Little Greece in Cheonan in 2021, quickly winning over locals and even drawing visitors from Pyeongtaek who craved authentic Mediterranean flavors. When their lease in Cheonan expired, they decided to move closer to the growing international community near Camp Humphreys. By July 2023, their new restaurant opened in Paengseong, where it has since become a vibrant hub for both locals and expats. For the Pyeongtaek community, Little Greece’s move meant gaining more than just a restaurant; it meant adding a cultural touchstone where families could gather, couples could enjoy date nights, and groups of friends could explore Greek flavors together at what many now recognize as the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea. Best of Pyeongtaek Awards and Community Partnerships: Little Greece Since arriving in Pyeongtaek, Little Greece has earned the hearts and stomachs of the area. For the past 8 years, South of Seoul has provided the local community the opportunity to vote for their favorites with the Best of Pyeongtaek Poll. In Little Greece’s first year in Pyeongtaek, the community voted them for Best Date Night and Best Aegean Restaurant (2023). In 2024, they won both of those categories and added Best Family Restaurant to their awards. Getting that kind of love from the local community means putting in some hard work and listening to the needs of the community. Their commitment goes beyond awards, though. Little Greece was one of the original businesses that helped us launch the Fab 4 Rewards program in 2022, showing their dedication to supporting local initiatives and giving back to the community. By participating in programs like this, they continue to strengthen their ties to the Pyeongtaek area and encourage members of the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun group to share what they love in the community. Little Greece Atmosphere: From Family Meals to Romantic Nights The décor at Little Greece takes you straight to Santorini and Mykonos with those dreamy blue-and-white tones. When you step in and see the beautifully painted mural, you will feel like you are enjoying your meal in a little spot in Greece. This cozy, family-focused spot has grown into so much more with date nights, wine tastings, birthday parties, company events, and more. Kid-friendly? You bet. With high chairs, a kids’ menu, and baby-changing stations, parents don’t need to stress. But it’s just as perfect for a romantic evening, with soft lighting and an impressive wine selection that sets the mood just right. Must-Try Greek Dishes at Little Greece in Pyeongtaek As the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea, Little Greece has a menu filled with signature dishes we’ve become loyal fans of, including: Moussaka – rich layers of eggplant, potato, meat, and béchamel perfection Chicken or Pork Souvlaki – juicy skewers with pita and tzatziki that hit the spot every time Saganaki – crispy sesame-crusted feta drizzled with honey—yes, please! Chef George whips up a lot of this stuff in-house, especially the pita bread, yogurt, and dessert pies. For things like feta, they rely on imported goods and even get help from the Greek Embassy when necessary. That’s dedication. Greek Wine Nights at Little Greece in Pyeongtaek What started as a modest wine list turned into a full-blown event series. They explore Greek wines we didn’t even know existed, like Avantis Syrah and Malagouzia, paired with seasonal bites that make every sip count. The first one pulled just 10 folks, but now they’re packed. When people walk in skeptical, they come out bragging about how amazing Greek wine can be. These events are more than just an opportunity to enjoy fabulous wines and foods. And Chef George and Sol take you on a journey to Greece as they discuss the wine notes and how to best pair them. There is even a wine auction where you can bid on your favorite bottle to take home. Wine Nights are great for date night, girls’ night out, or just taking the time to explore new flavors. Future Plans for Little Greece Restaurant in Pyeongtaek Community response has been nothing short of amazing. With menu tweaks every season and packed events, the energy here just keeps rising. George and Sol have big dreams, maybe a bigger location, or even a second spot someday. However, for now, they’re pouring all that love into making Little Greece the place to be in Pyeongtaek. What Makes Little Greece the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea (in Our Book) So, what exactly sets Little Greece apart and makes it stand out as the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea? It comes down to a combination of authenticity, atmosphere, recognition, and heart: Together, these qualities make Little Greece more than just a place to eat. It is a destination worth celebrating. Visit Little Greece Restaurant in Pyeongtaek, Korea Keep an eye on their socials for seasonal specials, Wine Night dates, menu updates, and all the good stuff that makes dining at Little Greece such a treat. Following along is the best way to stay in the loop and snag a spot before events sell out. Stay connected through Facebook and Instagram. If you’re after unforgettable flavors, authentic Greek charm, and genuine hospitality, Little Greece is your go-to. Whether it’s a casual family meal, a romantic date night, or an evening of wine and laughter with friends, every visit feels like a little trip to the Mediterranean. Cheers, and Opa! Plan your visit to Little Greece, widely celebrated as the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea. You can copy the phone number and enter into Naver Maps. Experience the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea with KimchiRednecks If you’d like to see Little Greece in action, we’ve shared our visits on the KimchiRednecks YouTube channel. These videos capture both the original Cheonan location and the new Paengseong spot near Camp Humphreys, showing just how far the restaurant has come. However, the beautiful mural in the Paengseong restaurant was not done at the time of our video. But it is truly something to see in person! Little Greece in Cheonan – First Impressions Our first look at Little Greece when it was located in Cheonan. This was our first taste of authentic Greek food, and it was here in Korea. Little Greece in Cheonan – A Closer Look Another visit to the Cheonan restaurant before their move with our friend, Joy. This is Joy’s first experience trying Greek food! Little Greece in Paengseong – The New Location A night out with the girls, Greek style at the location in Paengseong. These videos showcase the journey of Little Greece, from their beginnings in Cheonan to their exciting new chapter in Pyeongtaek. It is clear why they’ve earned the reputation as the Best Greek Restaurant in Korea. Best Greek Restaurant in Korea Featured in United on the RoK Magazine Little Greece hasn’t just won the hearts of the Pyeongtaek community, it’s also been recognized in print. In July 2025, Chef George and Sol were featured on the cover of United on the RoK magazine, a moment that highlighted how much their restaurant has become part of the cultural fabric of the area. In addition, the issue included a full-length article showcasing their popular Wine Nights, giving readers a closer look at the way they pair Greek wines with authentic dishes and create an atmosphere that feels like stepping into the Aegean. Being on the cover was more than just a photo opportunity. It was recognition of how Little Greece has grown from a small Cheonan restaurant into one of the most celebrated dining spots in Pyeongtaek. For readers who want to dive deeper into their story, you can read the full article on their website. KimchiRednecksAbout Melissa Edwards-Whittington & Chuck Whittington (KimchiRednecks) Chuck and Melissa—also known as the KimchiRednecks—have been living in Korea since 2017 and documenting their life abroad since launching their YouTube channel in 2018. Originally created to share their adventures with friends and family back in the U.S., KimchiRednecks has since grown into a vibrant and dynamic platform that reflects their love for Korean culture, food, travel, and everyday life. From foodie explorations and recipe experiments to gaming, tech, and car projects (especially the BRZ), their content offers a fun and honest window into expat life. Chuck Whittington is a graduate of Francis Marion University with a degree in Information Systems Management. With over two decades of experience in IT, Chuck combines his technical expertise with a long-standing fascination with Korea—having visited many times before moving permanently. He’s the tech-savvy side of KimchiRednecks and brings a love for innovation, gaming, and cars to the channel. Melissa Edwards-Whittington holds a degree in Bible with a minor in Elementary Education from Mid-Atlantic Christian University. She has worn many hats over the years—working in customer service, marketing, and now also serving as a volunteer Co-Editor and Social Media Marketing Manager for United on the RoK Magazine. Her writing and digital work focus on building community and supporting military-connected and expatriate populations in Korea. Melissa also volunteers with South of Seoul, where she helps manage online social media groups, supports local language exchanges, and creates original content to assist newcomers and long-term residents alike. Together, Chuck and Melissa share their lives with their three beloved Shih Tzu daughters—Minion, Sookie (forever in their hearts), and Mayhem—who are frequently featured in their videos and social media posts. Whether they’re sipping coffee at a neighborhood café, exploring hidden corners of Korea, or experimenting with homemade whiskey and brandy on their second channel, Shining with KimchiRednecks, Chuck and Melissa are passionate about sharing the real and ever-evolving journey of life abroad. One of their greatest joys is cooking, and they frequently document their culinary adventures—especially their experiences learning to prepare Korean dishes and other global cuisines—on their YouTube channel, inviting others to celebrate food, culture, and connection alongside them. Follow Chuck, Melissa & the KimchiRednecks Adventures: YouTube: @kimchirednecks YouTube: @shiningwithkimchirednecks Instagram: @kimchirednecks Facebook: KimchiRednecks United on the RoK Magazine: www.unitedontherokmag.com

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Art & Greek Food Date Itinerary in Cheonan, South Korea https://blog.southofseoul.net/greek-food-date-cheonan-korea/ Tue, 29 Jun 2021 03:04:25 +0000 https://blog.southofseoul.net/?p=5176 Lanae Rivers-Woods, MAIT

You will love a date in Cheonan enjoying the arts and Greek food and gelato. The perfect date south of Seoul.

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