how to get there
To do justice to Korea, spend at least a week in the country. Asiana Airlines (800-227-4262) offers polished service and nonstop flights from four U.S. cities to Seoul. And definitely venture beyond Seoul: driving in Korea is easy and safe, and you can rent a car through almost any hotel.
recommended restaurants
Mandu Jip (661-1 Sinsadong, Dongseo Sangga, Sochogu, Seoul; 011-82-2-544-3710) for some of the world's plumpest dumplings.
Chang An (53 2ka Taepyongro, Chunggu, Seoul; 011-82-2-753-5834) for sublime chicken soup and ginseng whiskey.
Nam Gang (217-7 Ilsandong, Wonju; 011-82-371-742-4773) for barbecued ox. The restaurant is on the way to Pusoksa temple. The owner doesn't speak English, so have your hotel order your meal.
Sambu Ja Kalbi (96-1 Wonchondong, Paldalgu, Suwon; 011-82-331-211-8959) for the best barbecued short ribs on the way to Kyongju.
Yo Suk Kung (780-160 #59 Kyodong, Kyongju; 011-82-561-772-3347) for the 40-dish ceremonial banquet. It is a feast to behold.
for more information
Korean National Tourism Organization (800-868-7567); Korea Hotels Reservation Center (800-251-4848).



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