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Introduction

Since opening in 1999, the owner of Jasmine has been the talk of the town because of his good nature. He had been featured in the local newspapers for his good deeds, such as providing food to neighbors in need and offering scholarship money to students from unprevileged families, with the belief that people should share even in general tough times.



The owner is very enthusiastic about serving customers the right way. He even hired a Chinese cook for tourists from China and Taiwan who came to Chuncheon because of Hallyu, or the Korean wave. In addition to authentic Chinese dishes for Chinese customers, the restaurant also serves other types of Chinese dishes that suit the tastes of Koreans. With the management philosophy that fresh ingredients are a must in bringing out the best flavor, the restaurant owner uses seafood from Mokpo and vegetables from Chuncheon in preparing delicious Chinese dishes for customers. The owner even holds a meeting every morning with the staff to provide better dishes and service.
Telephone
Homepage
www.zasmine.co.kr (Korean only)

🗺 Location

14, Umuk-gil 74beon-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do

🔎 Information

Inquiries
• 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330
(Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)
• For more info: +82-33-241-5453
Opening Date
1999
Business Hours
11:00-22:00 (Break time 15:00-17:00)
Parking Facility
Available (Public parking lot)
Reservation
Phone reservation (+82-33-241-5453)
Closed
Sundays
Smoking / Non-Smoking
Non-smoking
Specialty Menu
Course menu
Handling Menu
Course menu / Crab meat fried rice / Jajangmyeon (Noodles in black bean sauce soup) / Samseon jjampong (Spicy seafood noodle) / Bukgyeong tangsuyuk (Beijing-style sweet and sour pork) / Kkanpungyuk (Sweet and sour pork) / Etc.