Korea Travel Guide: Best 'Gomtang (Beef bone soup)' in Seoul but poor service. If you can eat innards, get a 'Teuk (Special)' size. Pour a soup of Kimchi in Gomtang is a nice try. Ask your Kimchi soup refill if dried.
Aditya Sutanto: This chicken restaurant is become more famous after "My Love from The Star" drama. Order half-half platter, to taste the fried one and spicy sause one. It is very good indeed :)
Zaxe T: MUST try the marinated shoulder (pork) 돼지양념구이. The meat is juicy & well marinated! And their service is superb! Helped me to cook & cut the meat + taught me what to do with the side dishes!
Sejin Park: Nice place with beautiful food!!! I have to say that food here is not that that great but deco and service are ok. However pretty expensive for brunch ^^
Chuck: Steak Panini, Eggs Benedict, and fresh squeezed drinks are great. Not "farm to table" but their fruits are organic. Pretty open and hipster setup inside. I like it!!
Regina B: I've tried 4 of their tarts and cakes and they were sublime. I know now why they are known for their tarts, and they deserve all the credit. Good luck choosing just one.
Alexa (@ladylexy) Andrzejewski: Mapo Sutbol Galbi at the top of this list - http://seoulistic.com/korean-food/10-of-seouls-most-famous-and-popular-galbi-restaurants/
Andy Knopp: Grano is the best Italian restaurant in Seoul. Lots of strong dishes but the gnocchi is incredible. The service is excellent and friendly, the atmosphere is cozy, and the interior is well-appointed.
DK Whitsell: Decent coffee, but I think everything there is a bit overpriced. I would only really suggest going here if you care to visit a place unique in Seoul since all other locations are in NYC.
Greg K: Grab the fish and crustaceans you fancy and head straight to the backside of the market, where countless restaurants are located - they will cook your fish for you!