
Kokkiri Mandu (Elephant Dumplings)
A casual Suwon noodle-and-dumpling spot known for generous, homestyle mandu and a broad selection of hot and cold noodle dishes.
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A casual Suwon noodle-and-dumpling spot known for generous, homestyle mandu and a broad selection of hot and cold noodle dishes.

A small roastery-style café in Suwon’s Paldal District offering house-focused coffee, simple cakes and a rotating seasonal drink menu.

A straightforward, home-style restaurant in Suwon known for comforting braised fish and tofu dishes, with a seasonal clam stew locals return for in summer.

A casual katsu spot in Suwon’s Paldal-gu serving freshly fried, crisply breaded pork cutlets. Great for a comforting, value-friendly meal near the Haenggung area.

A straightforward Suwon barbecue known for a wide range of Hanwoo beef cuts — from everyday favorites to rarer specialty pieces — grilled at your table. Great for groups who want to sample many parts of the cow in one meal.

An intimate omakase sushi counter in Suwon's Haenggung/Ingye area, offering carefully paced chef-led courses at both lunch and dinner.

A no-frills Suwon eatery popular for affordable lunch specials and a wide range of beef-focused dishes—from grilled galbisal to raw-beef preparations and premium Hanwoo cuts.

A down-to-earth dumpling stall in Suwon's Paldal District offering both regular and oversized 'wang' dumplings with a nostalgic market-day vibe — great for a quick, comforting snack or takeaway.

A cozy Suwon neighborhood spot where households favorites—crispy mung‑bean pancakes and handmade dumplings—share the menu with cold noodles and boiled pork dishes. Locals drop by for comforting, easygoing meals after visiting nearby Haenggung.

A cozy neighborhood bakery in Suwon's Ingye/Haenggung area, known for simple, well-made pastries like salted bread and the Korean-style an-butter.

A small, old-school donut stall near Suwon Haenggung serving chewy rice donuts and classic Korean street sweets — a perfect snack stop while exploring the fortress area.

A casual Suwon fried-chicken spot known for its Suwon-style 'wanggalbi' chicken and a wide lineup of flavors from classic fried to gochujang and yangnyeom sauces.

Casual spot serving Songtan-style budae-jjigae — a hearty, communal army stew built around ham, sausages and spicy broth, with lots of add-on options to customize your pot.

A casual, group-friendly Suwon spot where you build your own budae-jjigae or order an assorted grill, choosing from a long list of 'sari' (add-on) ingredients.

A casual Korean–Chinese banjeom in Suwon's Paldal District serving familiar, comforting plates—jjajangmyeon, jjamppong and shareable dishes like tangsuyuk and palbochae. Good for a filling, no-frills meal popular with locals around Ingye and Haenggung.

A casual Suwon neighborhood spot that focuses on handmade dumplings and firm-tofu dishes, offering a wide variety of boiled, steamed and juicy-style dumplings with both seafood and meat options.

Casual fried-chicken spot in Suwon's Paldal District known for straightforward, well-executed chicken — from plain huraideu to saucy yangnyeom and adventurous moraejip.

A no-frills Suwon spot known for its gamasot-roasted whole chicken and bar-style sides — perfect for sharing over draft beer with neighbors.

Casual Chinese–Korean spot in Suwon that focuses on dumplings and hearty shareable plates. A good place for groups who want to sample pan-fried, steamed, and boiled mandu alongside tangsuyuk and seafood soups.

A down-to-earth Suwon spot serving hearty suyuk (boiled meats) and robust offal dishes — the kind of neighborhood place locals share over big plates.

A straightforward Suwon eatery known for its variety of suyuk (boiled pork) cuts and comforting gukbap; locals come for robust, no-frills soups and shared plates.
A down-to-earth Korean-Chinese spot in Suwon's Haenggung area, known for fiery jjambbong variations and concentrated gan-jjajang. Great for a hearty, casual meal after exploring the neighborhood.

A straightforward Suwon noodle spot known for generous bowls of hand-cut kalguksu; locals stop by for a warming soup or a chilled kongguksu in summer.

A longtime Suwon favorite serving both spicy bibim-naengmyeon and the milder Pyeongyang-style cold noodles, with hearty shareable dishes like bulgogi and suyuk.

A no-frills Suwon spot loved for generous plates of suyuk and a restorative haejangguk. Popular with locals as a simple place to share food and a bottle of soju.

A straightforward Suwon meathouse offering both premium Hanwoo and more affordable U.S. ribs, plus classic cold noodles and homely stews — good for families and groups who want a reliable grill-and-noodle meal.

A straightforward, no-frills grill in Suwon's Paldal District known for a wide selection of beef offal and meaty cuts served for grilling or in hot-pot stews — a good spot for groups who want to sample many textures.

A straightforward, local fried-chicken spot in Paldal District, Suwon, known for whole-style tongdak and popular banban (half-and-half) combos — a good place to taste simple, satisfying Korean fried chicken.

A straightforward Suwon galbi joint known for generous 450g portions of both fresh and marinated short ribs, plus comforting soups and simple banchan.

A straightforward, local chicken joint in Suwon’s Paldal District where the banban combo makes it easy to try both crispy plain and sauced styles.