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Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant, Jeju upholds the typical Korean style cuisine in a Korean setting. It is situated in the Yeon-dong district of Jeju, one of the most popular tourist areas of the isle. It is beautified with parks and beaches and tall buildings touching the horizon. Along with the Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant, the Yeon-dong area houses a number of hotels and other Korean Restaurants in Jeju. The Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant however can be easily located, as it is positioned just behind Jeonghan Offistel. Being housed such a commercial area; this Jeju Restaurant has a steady flow of patrons all through out the day. The interior of the Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant in Jeju, South Korea reflects simplicity from every corner and it self is very attractive. The extremely homely and cozy atmosphere is enough to draw people towards a delicious Korean fare. The entire ambience of this Restaurant in Jeju is very warm and welcoming. Adding to it is the very gracious staff offering great service. The relaxed setting of the Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant helps you to enjoy the food better, as the restaurant offers a wide array of Korean dishes to its patrons. Their menu consists of more than twenty dishes. Just as traditional Korean food, the menu of this Korean Restaurant, Jeju features rice and green vegetables, garnished with exclusive spices, though beef and sea food is equally well-liked. Food at the Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant, Jeju is of very good quality, as it is made of the best ingredients and hence high on nutritional value. If you like this Korean Restaurant in Jeju, then you will also like another great Korean Restaurant located in the Yeon-dong area. The Gamasote Nulunggi Restaurant, Jeju is definitely one of the well known eateries of Jeju serving mouth-watering Korean cuisine. However the Geobu Korean Table Dhote Restaurant, Jeju is a must visit for a great meal in Jeju Address: Geobu Korean Table Dhote 262-18 Yeon-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, [690-813}
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