Jinju Kitchen Hamo
Seoul
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Featuring home-made deonjang miso, Hamo serves traditional Korean food with ingredients gathered and fermented in the old-fashioned way. It is mainly known for its bibimbap, a rice bowl topped with vegetables, pepper, soybean paste, egg and sliced beef. Their menu features four different courses, but you can also choose something à la carte if something catches your eye.
Useful Information
- Address: 819 Eonju-ro, Gangnam District, Seoul
- Email: admin@hamo-kitchen.com
- Phone: +82 2 515 4266
- Opening House: www.hamo-kitchen.com/en
- Address: Mon–Fri 11.30am–3pm/5pm–10pm, Sat & Sun 11.30am–10pm
Dining
Much as expected from a busy Asian metropolis such as Seoul, there are plenty of places to enjoy all sorts of culinary creations. From traditional Korean restaurants to flavourful and endlessly varied street food, along with a plethora of eateries serving cuisine from all corners of the globe, hungry tourists should be more than adequately catered to. In Korea, every sit-down meal is accompanied by kimchi (a spicy pickled cabbage) and some of the must-tries include bibimpab (vegetables and rice with an egg on top), Korean-style BBQ, and the many side dishes (banchan) that come with a staple of steamed rice.

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