How to Find Great Restaurants in South Korea

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  1. Michelin Guide Seoul - The Michelin Guide is a prestigious restaurant guide
    that provides comprehensive reviews and ratings of restaurants in Seoul, as
    well as recommendations for the best dishes to try.
  2. TripAdvisor - TripAdvisor is a popular travel website that features millions
    of reviews and ratings of restaurants around the world, including Seoul.
    Users can also filter results by price, cuisine, and other factors.
  3. OpenTable - OpenTable is an online restaurant reservation platform that
    allows users to search for and book tables at restaurants in Seoul and other
    cities. Users can also read reviews and view menus and photos.
  4. Visit Seoul - Visit Seoul is the official tourism website of Seoul, and
    features a comprehensive guide to the city's restaurants, including
    information on Korean cuisine, Michelin-starred restaurants, and hidden
    gems.
  5. Zomato - Zomato is a restaurant discovery platform that features
    user-generated reviews and ratings of restaurants in Seoul and other cities
    around the world. Users can also search for restaurants by cuisine,
    location, and price.

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