Even the Chinese are surprised. It's a Chinatown that's more Chinese than real China.
🚘How to get there: Chinatown is right across from Incheon Station. I think it's better to use public transportation in many ways. If you drive, there are public parking lots here and there, but they are narrow and, more than anything, it's not easy to find a spot on a holiday like today. In particular, you should be careful. It's really not recommended to drive into Chinatown. If you bump into a car coming from the opposite direction, it's hell.
🏺Attractions: Chinatown is literally a feast of Chinese food. In addition to Jjajangmyeon and Jjambbong, various foods are prepared to suit Korean tastes, so it feels like a competition venue for each store. It's fun to choose, but you should be prepared to some extent for a lot of people. Even for me, who has lived in China for many years, this is a Chinatown that feels more like China. There are really a lot of people. You should think of it as a place where you can comfortably enjoy Chinese culture and food while walking. In addition, there are Wolmi Sea Train, Incheon Modern Museum, and Sino-Korean Cultural Center in and near Chinatown, so it would be good to stop by.
🍜Recommended food & restaurants: Since it is Chinatown, there are many famous Chinese restaurants. Of course, there are many basic dishes such as Jjajang and Jjambbong, as well as other dishes such as dim sum, so look for them and enjoy them. When I looked, among them, Yeongyeong, Shinsung Restaurant, and Lucky China were the most popular. Even on weekends, there were times when I had to wait for more than an hour, or even more than two hours. Since I came all the way here, I couldn't not try it. After eating it with difficulty, I can't forget the taste.
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