Going to Pyeongchang to see the Winter Olympics is more sultry than Ouba.

  Lead: The topic that sports fans are concerned about in the near future is the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, which will open on February 9. If you happen to plan a trip to the Olympic Games in South Korea, besides shopping and watching Ouba, these most famous restaurants in Pyeongchang are also very worthy of a key trip.

  Nearly 80% of Pyeongchang County, located in gangwon, South Korea, is covered by mountains and covered with snow in winter. It is not an exaggeration to be called "Korean Alps".

Dragon Valley

  Longping Ski Resort in Pyeongchang is a online celebrity-class ski resort, where popular Korean dramas such as Ghosts and Winter Love Songs were filmed.

Stills of Ghosts

  Alpine skiing competition of Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games in 2018 will also be held at Longping Ski Resort.

  In Pyeongchang, the snow-covered city of Winter Olympics, besides punching in the places where Ouba people used to tremble, it is also serious to satisfy their Korean stomachs.

  Whether you love barbecue or not.

  Fried chicken

  Or buckwheat noodles ↓↓↓

  These "online celebrity-class" restaurants in Pyeongchang can let you meet authentic Korean food, so don’t forget to punch in.

  Han Niu barbecue: Daegwallyeong Hanwoo Town

  How to experience Korean food without barbecue? Hanwoo, a Korean native pure-bred ox produced in Pyeongchang, is of good quality, and there are also many barbecue restaurants in the local area.

  Daegwallyeong Hanwoo Town is the second local restaurant in Pyeongchang on Catway Eagle. It is a self-service Korean barbecue restaurant. Diners can choose their own meat in the freezer on the first floor and take it to the second floor for barbecue. In addition to fresh and juicy barbecue, there are authentic Korean kimchi and various side dishes.

  Address: 38, Olympic-ro, Daegwallyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do 25347, South Korea.

  Tel: +82 33-332-0001

  Pingchang buckwheat noodles: Yetgol

  There is a long history of using buckwheat flour to make bean jelly and noodles in Korea, so buckwheat flour and buckwheat bean jelly are not a specialty of Pyeongchang. However, the buckwheat cuisine in Pengping, Pingchang County is different. The buckwheat cuisine here is based on the excellent buckwheat grown in the local pure natural environment, and it is original from the field to the dining table.

  In Yetgol, you can eat 100% buckwheat food native to Pyeongchang, and the buckwheat noodles here are also the most worthwhile local characteristics outside Han Niu.

  Address: 5, Gipung 1-gil, Bongpyeong-myeon, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do 25304, South Korea.

  Tel: +82 33-336-3360

  Fried chicken: Bbq Chicken

  When it snows, you need fried chicken and beer. When you come to the city of Winter Olympics surrounded by snow, authentic Korean fried chicken is also a must-see food. Bbq Chicken provides a variety of fast food such as fried chicken and pizza, fried chicken is fried with the point, and the store does not support takeout.

  Address: 325, Solbong-Ro, Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do 25351, South Korea.

  (Part of the image source: Tripadvisor, the official website of the restaurant)