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List of Indian Restaurants in Korea.Pdf LARGE BUS SL CONTACT REPRESENTATI OPERATION 인근 사원 기도장소 기도불가 FINAL RESTAURANT NAME AREA CITY ADDRESS CUISINE ADDRESS CAPACITY PARKING SPACE PRICE MENU 2 PRICE MENU 3 PRICE MENU 4 PRICE MENU 5 PRICE DIRECTIONS PARKING NEARBY ATTRACTIONS (LESS THAN 30 MINS) NO NUMBER VE MENU MODE (영문) 제공 (영문) (영문) CLASSIFICATION SPACE Yeongjongdo Island 272, Gonghang-ro, Jung-gu, Parking available at Dried Seaweed Go to Incheon Airport station of the 06:00-22:00. Open all year Available at all (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264339), 1 Nimat Gyeonggi/Incheon Incheon Incheon (3rd Floor, Concourse, 032-743-6254 Korean food 150 seats Incheon Airport parking Bulgogi Set 13,000 won Rolls with Beef 5,500 won Airport Railroad Available N/A Available Available Halal Certified round times Muuido Island Incheon International Airport) lot (Gimbap) Located inside Incheon Int'l Airport. (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI EN 3111.jsp?cid=264519) 09:40-19:30 on weekdays, Noodles with Black Seafood and Take the Gyeongchun line and get off at Namisum Island Chicken Teriyaki Spicy Octopus Asian Family Restaurant 1, Namisum-gil Namsan-myeon, 09:40-20:30 on weekends. Soybean Sauce Bulgogi with Rice Kimchi Fried Rice Available at all Gapyeong station. Take bus no. 33-5 or (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264244), 2 Gangwon Gangwon-do 031-580-8099 Asian food 150 seats 1,000 cars 9,000 won 10,000 won with Rice (Chicken- 10,000 won Bibimbap (Nakji- 10,000 won 10,000 won Available N/A Available Available Halal Certified Dongmoon Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do Open 30 minutes longer (Sogogi- (Bulgogi-deopbap) (Haemul-kimchi- times the Gapyeong city tour bus and get off at Jade Garden deriyaki-deopbab) bibimbap) during peak season. Open all jjajangmyeon) bokkeum-bap) the Namisum Island stop. Use the ferry to (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI EN 3111.jsp?cid=1634478), Beef Fried Rice Grilled Short Rib Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 52, Usadan-ro 10-gil, Yongsan- 10:30-22:00. Closed on Grilled Fish Available at all 3 Makan Restaurant Seoul Seoul 02-6012-2231 Korean food 29 seats 1 car 8,000 won (Soe-gogi- 9,000 won Patties (Tteok- 12,000 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 10-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Halal Certified gu, Seoul Tuesdays (Saengseon-gui) times bokkeum-bap) galbi) from the station (530 m). Masjid Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 192, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Turkish Kebab Tombig Kebab Available at all 4 Mr.Kebab Seoul Seoul 070-7758-1997 Turkish food 24 hrs. Open all year round 24 seats N/A 6,000 won Pilaf Kebab 6,000 won 7,000 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 2-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Halal Certified Seoul Lamb Lamb times from the station (180 m). Masjid 11:00-24:00 Monday - Go to exit 4 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 126, Bogwang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Turkish Kebab Available at all 5 Sultan Kebab Seoul Seoul 02-749-3890 Turkish food Thursday, 11:00-02:00 Friday- 10 seats N/A 7,000 won Cheese Pide 9,900 won Kebab Mix 10,000 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 1-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Self Certified Seoul Lamb times Saturday. Open all year round from the station (50 m). Masjid Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 39, Usadan-ro 10-gil, Yongsan- 12:00-22:00. Closed on Lamb Adana Available at all 6 Salam Seoul Seoul 02-793-4323 Turkish food 62 seats 3 cars 14,500 won Iskendar Kebab 16,000 won Lamb BBQ Mandi 16,500 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 4-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Halal Certified gu, Seoul Mondays Kebab times from the station (250 m). Masjid Ginseng Chicken Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 67, Usadan-ro 10-gil, Yongsan- Beef Bulgogi Braised Chicken Available at all 7 Eid Seoul Seoul 070-8889-8210 Korean food 11:30-21:00 25 seats 1 car 10,000 won Soup (Samgye- 12,000 won 12,000 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 10-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Halal Certified gu, Seoul (Soe-Bulgogi) (Jjimdak) times tang) from the station (620 m). Masjid Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 40, Usadan-ro 10-gil, Yongsan- Turkish Chicken Turkish Burger Available at all 8 Istanbul Delight Seoul Seoul 02-4209-3391 Turkish food 10:00-23:00 12 seats 1 car 5,000 won 6,000 won Turkish Baklava 1,500 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 8-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Halal Certified gu, Seoul Sandwich Kofte times from the station (470 m). Masjid Bongeunsa Temple Parking available at Go to exit 2 of Yeoksam station of Seoul Kervan Turkish Restaurant 152, Teheran-ro, Gangnam-gu, 11:00-22:00. Open all year Chicken Shish Available at all (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264594), 9 Seoul Seoul 02-566-4767 Turkish food 42 seats Gangnam Finance Durum Wrap Beef 12,900 won 12,900 won Twin Pide 12,900 won Subway's Line 2. It's a 2-minute walk N/A N/A N/A N/A Halal Certified (Kervan Express GFC) Seoul round Kebab times COEX (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268208), Center from the station (20 m). Seonjeongneung Royal Temple Go to exit 3 of Pangyo station of the Kervan Turkish Restaurant 145, Pangyoyeok-ro, Bundang- 11:00-23:00. Open all year Available at all 10 Gyeonggi/Incheon Gyeonggi-do 031-707-4767 Turkish food 150 seats 200 cars Chop Shish Kebab 25,000 won Mix Pide 24,500 won Lavash 5,000 won Coban Salad 5,000 won Sinbundang Line. It's a 3-minute walk N/A N/A Available Available Bundang Jeongja-dong Café Street Halal Certified (Pangyo-Branch) gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do round times from the station (180 m). Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea Kervan Turkish Restaurant 150, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, 11:00-23:00. Open all year Chicken Shish Available at all 11 Seoul Seoul 02-792-4767 Turkish food 85 seats Valet parking Twin Lahmajun 14,900 won 21,000 won Mix Shish Kebab 21,000 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 3-minute walk N/A Seoul Central Available Available National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shoppin street Halal Certified (Itaewon Branch) Seoul round Kebab times from the station (70 m). Masjid Bongeunsa Temple Go to exit 5 of Samseong station of Seoul Kerven Turkish Restaurant 513, Yeongdong-daero, 11:00-22:00. Open all year Parking available at Lokman Shish Available at all (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=264594), 12 Seoul Seoul 02-556-4767 Turkish food 95 seats 25,000 won Mix Steak Kebab 29,500 won Nurdagi Salad 15,500 won Subway's Line 2. It's a 10-minute walk N/A N/A r room on the Available Halal Certified (COEX Mall Branch) Gangnam-gu, Seoul round Coex Mall Kebab times COEX (http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/ATR/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268208), from the station (400 m). Seonjeongneung Royal Temple Go to exit 5 of Suwon station of Subway's 90, Minsokchon-ro, Giheung-gu, 09:30~18:00 (Closing time Chicken Curry with Indian Salmon Available at all 13 Terrace Green Gyeonggi/Incheon Gyeonggi-do 031-288-2862 Indian food 80 seats 300 cars Spinach Curry 12,000 won 9,000 won 14,000 won Line 1. Take bus no. 10-5 or 37 and get Available N/A Available Available Korean Folk Village, Everland Halal Certified Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do varies by season) Rice Barbecue times off at Korean Folk Village. Go to exit 3 of Itaewon station of Seoul Islam Korea 189, Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu, Turkey Set Pasha Special Available at all 14 Pasha (Itaewon-Branch) Seoul Seoul 02-793-6144 Turkish food 11:00-22:00 90 seats Valet parking Pasha Wrap Beef 17,000 won 42,000 won 58,000 won Subway's Line 6. It's a 1-minute walk N/A Seoul Central N/A N/A National Museum of Korea, Itaewon shopping street Halal Certified Seoul 2 servings (2 to 4 servings) times from the station (50 m). Masjid Set Menu with Spicy Fish Stew in Assorted Fries (A) Braised Whole Go to exit 5 of Gangnam station of Seoul 331, Gangnam-daero, Seocho- 11:00-23:00. Closed on Fish Stew Braised Mackerel Available at all 15 Migami Seoul Seoul 02-522-6522 Japanese food 300 seats 50 cars a Hot Pot (Jeongol- 10,000 won 15,000 won (Modeum-twigim- 30,000 won Fish (Saengseon- 50,000 won 50,000 won Subway's Line 2. It's a 1-minute walk Available N/A Available Available Gangnam Station, Seonjeongneung Royal Temple Muslim Friendly gu, Seoul Korean traditional holidays (Saengseon-tang- (Godeungeo-jorim) times maeuntang) A) tong-jjim) from the station (20 m).
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