

Check out the hot outdoor food court “bibim'”.
At “bibim’,” an area outside the Korea Pavilion that specializes in takeout, you can enjoy authentic Korean street food. The stall-style atmosphere is perfect for a quick bite on a bench by the aisle, and the space is especially comfortable for those who are familiar with Korean food.
Boosting popularity! Two types of cheese balls at 1,000 yen each!
- Cheese ball with cheese powder: ¥1,000
- Yangnyom cheese ball: ¥1,000
Both have a “slightly spicy + cheese” taste that is addictive, and are popular among museum visitors for being “addictive.” The bite-size pieces are perfect for eating while walking around.


Other snacks & rice bowl menus abound.
All are easy to eat and composed to be enjoyed standing up. They are also easy to use as a quick meal.


Cautions and target time
- The menu is generally in the “theme park price range” and cheese balls and other items are easily accessible at around 800 to 1,000 yen
- The food court itself tends to be crowded, but there is a reasonable number of seats, so if you stagger your time a bit, you may be able to get a seat!
Summary|Gourmet food is more hit than exhibition! Satisfaction of buying and eating
Even if you feel that the Korean Pavilion is lacking in exhibits, the quality of the take-out food is high, and the structure will satisfy you and make you glad that you ate here. In particular, the cheese balls have a reputation for being addictive, so you must try these first.
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