Food Delivery Service in KoreaSome days, despite the sheer number of restaurants on almost every street in Seoul, Korean going out to eat feels like too much effort. Perhaps it is raining, or the middle of winter, or they just don’t want to change out of your pajamas. Luckily, on those occasions, getting food delivered to your doorstep is easy in Korea. Korean food delivery is quite different from food delivery in other countries. When Guus Hiddink visited Korea, the word that firstly he learned was “Quickly, quickly” Korean want something done as fast as possible. This culture made Korea as a superior country with amazing delivery system.Almost anything can be ordered in Korea. Only foods that you would cook yourself in a restaurant, such as galbi or samgyeopsal, are off limits. Chinese food and Korean dishes like kimchijjigae and bulgogi are popular choices, as is fried chicken, which will probably make up about half of your food menu collection. It is quite common to come home and find a food menu taped to door. If you keep these menus then you can quickly and simply build up a range of options for when you want to order food.Almost at everywhere, you can get your food. When bright summer day, People who live in Seoul like to spend time in Han River Park. In this huge area, the deliveryman can find you and help you to join crispy chicken with beer. People who live in Busan also can order food in hae-un beach. No country except Korea in the world can have this system.If you really don’t want to speak Korean over the phone, or if you have lost your voice from an over-ambitious attempt to sing an IU song in the noraebang the night before, then rather than phoning a restaurant, you can place your order using a smartphone app. There are several apps that you can use. They help you to find the restaurants around your place and specific information of food’s menu and price. Using apps to order food is so easy to use. Korean was finding more and easier way and now, people can easily get information of restaurants and their menus and easily pay for food without even dial their phone number.Korea has superior delivery service especially for foods. As the delivery market grows, leading e-commerce companies have also created their own delivery apps. Food delivery apps put priority on quick, easy service.
These days, most of kids may don’t know the meaning of a word: Bansanghoe. It is a kind of regular neighborhood meeting; traditional Korean culture. In the past, there were diverse networks of neighbors; apartment movers gave rice cakes to local residents; they shared foods when they cooked much; they attended Bansanghoe once a week or a month and shared their opinions. It was nice communication and relationships.