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When the wallet appears thin and the tongue begs for a pause from Cantonese dining this Korean restaurant serves as a fine answer. The meals are relatively inexpensive without sacrificing on quality. Korean menu standards such as kimchi and its endless variations, molar melting hot pots and fish cakes are all offered. For something different the kitchen also serves on-table barbecue dishes. Locals rave about this place so expect to wait for a table.
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Ensconced on the southern tip of the Shandong Peninsula along the Yellow Sea, this city of 2.5 million is the largest trading port in northern China. Yet, despite such an urban bulk it behaves in the confident manner of a tourist resort. Its rare mesh of mountains and sea combine with a fairytale …