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		<title>Tips for Tourists Part 1: Seonggeong-dong (선건동) Nightlife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As for restaurants, samgyeopsal (Korean BBQ) is huge here along with dakgabli (spicy chicken stir-fry) and any other Korean cuisine that’s grilled, cheap and goes well with drinking.  The variety is descent though and includes a few foreign joints too.   If you’re not in the mood for Korean, you can try Japanese (Izakaya, Robadayaki, etc.), Chinese (Chin Chin, China Cook),  Italian (Gratzi &#038; the new Gratzi Hoff) and Vietnamese (Oranee).]]></description>
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