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  2. No Brand Burger - Wikipedia

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    No Brand Burger (Korean: 노브랜드 버거), is a fast food hamburger chain based in South Korea. The name was borrowed from No Brand ( 이마트 노브랜드 ), a private label of Emart . [ 1 ] Also, No Brand Burger's yellow, black, and white color scheme used in its logo, decor, packaging, and Adverts was adopted from No Brand's.

  3. Hongdae (area) - Wikipedia

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    Hongdae (Korean: 홍대) is a neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea, near Hongik University ("Hongik Daehakgyo" in Korean), after which it is named. [1] It is known for its urban arts and indie music culture, local shops, clubs, cafés and entertainment.

  4. VIPS (South Korean restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The first store was opened in 1997 in Deungchon, Seoul. [citation needed]As of 2015, the chain had 112 branches in South Korea. [1] The number of stores, however, decreased sharply in the next few years; it decreased to 61 in 2018 and 45 in December 2019.

  5. List of restaurants in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Restaurant André; Candlenut Kitchen; Crystal Jade; Din Tai Fung; Pizza Hut; McDonald's; KFC; Jollibee; Ippudo; Jack's Place; L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon; Long Beach Seafood Restaurant; Pastamania; Rhubarb Le Restaurant; Sakae Sushi; 4 Fingers Crispy Chicken; Swensen's

  6. A Twosome Place - Wikipedia

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    Eunpyeong Hanok Village branch, Seoul in 2022. A Twosome Place (Korean: 투썸플레이스), is a premium dessert cafe and coffee franchise in South Korea.It was founded in 2002 in Sinchon and operates more than 1,640 stores nationwide as of the end of 2023. [2]

  7. Street food in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Dak-kkochi, called Korean chicken skewers, is a popular South Korean street food consisting of small pieces of chicken and scallions grilled on a skewer. Dalgona: A Korean sweet candy made from melted sugar and baking soda. Eomuk: Fish cake is a mixture of fish meat and wheat flour. The hot sauce flavored with soy sauce can be addictive to many.

  8. Korean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Korean cuisine is the set of foods and culinary styles which are associated with Korean culture.This cuisine has evolved through centuries of social and political change. Originating from ancient agricultural and nomadic traditions in Korea and southern Manchuria, Korean cuisine reflects a complex interaction of the natural environment and different cultural trend

  9. Hongdae - Wikipedia

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    Hongdae (area), an area of Seoul named after the university Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hongdae .