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Goryeo Family Restaurant (고려가족식당)

고려가족식당

8.4
★★★★★ 4.7 (139 reviews)
Cuisine
Russian (러시아 레스토랑)
District
Gwangsan, Gwangju (광산구) , Gwangju
Address
Gwangju Gwangsan-gu Sanjeonggongwon-ro 57

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Goryeo Family Restaurant sits inside the Goryeo-in (ethnic Korean diaspora) village in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, offering home-style Koryo-saram cuisine alongside Russian and Centra...
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Goryeo Family Restaurant sits inside the Goryeo-in (ethnic Korean diaspora) village in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, offering home-style Koryo-saram cuisine alongside Russian and Central Asian dishes. A chilled noodle soup is one of the signature items, praised for its clean taste and generous portions that make it especially popular on hot days. The broth is deep yet refreshing, leaving an impression that lingers well after the meal. Russian-style desserts such as Napoleon and Moby Dick cakes are also available, the Napoleon is sweet but dense in texture, while the cream-rich Moby Dick is considered easier to eat. Danggeun-kimchi (carrot kimchi) provides a distinctly different flavor profile from standard Korean kimchi and is popular enough that guests frequently request refills multiple times in a single sitting. Lamb skewers are on the menu as well; though the portion appears small at first, it proves satisfying once eaten. The overall cooking style leans toward the oil-based preparations common in Eastern European and Central Asian kitchens, but the flavors remain clean and approachable even for first-time diners unfamiliar with the cuisine. Prices are affordable, making it an accessible entry point for an exotic dining experience. Some visitors choose this restaurant for special occasions like Christmas, drawn by the distinctive atmosphere. Pairing a visit with the nearby Goryeo-in Cultural Center creates a meaningful itinerary that brings the history and culture of the Korean diaspora to life through food.

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