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All That Jazz (Korean: 올댓재즈) is a jazz club in the Itaewon area of Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea. It is the oldest active jazz club in the country, having been founded in 1976. [1] [2] It was originally located near the Hamilton Hotel, but in 2023 the club was relocated to a new space with a modern interior. [3] [1]
Hoenamu-ro (Korean: 회나무로), informally called Gyeongnidan-gil (경리단길), is a street in Itaewon-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, as well as the area surrounding the main street. The area is known for its restaurants, bars and cafes. [1]
Itaewon is known for its clothes makers who produce custom-made shirts and suits. [citation needed] There is the multinational Gyeongnidan Street in Itaewon. It is in the middle of Itaewon Elementary School(Korean: 이태원초등학교) district. There are many international restaurants along the street. [20]
Itaewon's popularity began to diversify and increase in the 1980s as international attention focused on Seoul and the 1986 Asian Games and 1988 Summer Olympics. [27] The area has around 2,000 shops and a large number of bars, clubs, restaurants and cafes. [28]
In recent years, the Itaewon district has been a popular location for nightlife gatherings, with trendy nightclubs, restaurants, and bars. [8] [9] It now attracts both Koreans and tourists, when previously more than two-thirds of visitors to its restaurants and bars were Americans. [10]
"Homo Hill" is one street, more specifically, a 360-foot long alleyway in the Itaewon district. This alleyway consists of approximately 10 to 15 LGBTQ+ bars, clubs, as well as other establishments. The street is known for its colorful graffitied walls and grounds, as well as its street art that signifies the acceptance of LGBTQ+ individuals. [4]
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Following is a list of restaurants known for serving Korean cuisine: Atoboy, New York City; Atomix, New York City; Beastro, Portland, Oregon, U.S. Bok a Bok; Bōm, New York City; Bonchon Chicken, South Korea and United States; Coqodaq, New York City; Cote, New York City; Cupbop, United States and Indonesia; Danji, New York City