Restaurant Review: Jino’s Garden

Jino’s Garden is located in the heart of downtown. Gabriel Ward gives a tour of this Italian eatery.

Photo Essay: Photos by Gabriel Ward

Gabriel has been living in Gwangju since mid 2009. He has always had a wide appreciation of the arts, but it was only at the beginning of 2012 when he really started to enjoy photography as a hobby.

Restaurant Review: Sansu Momil

If Gabriel had to make a list of his top five favorite Korean dishes, naengmyeon would be on it. I like both the mul and bibim varieties equally.

Restaurant Review: Don-kasu Jiro (돈까스 지로)

Prices range between 7,000 and 9,000 won. As far as don-kasu goes, I’d say this is a good place to go next time you need your fix.

Restaurant Review: California Sushi Roll

Gabriel gives us a look inside California Sushi Roll.

Restaurant Review: Kogoong Sooragan

Kogoong Sooragan is a small Korean restaurant which specializes in bibimbap. I love bibimbap. It’s one of my top three Korean dishes, and I feel it’s probably one of the easiest Korean foods for expats to like.

Egypt, One Year On

Mahmoud Abdul Ghaffar shared his thoughts on what the year 2012 holds for his country, Egypt.

Restaurant Review: Cafe Barie

Barie is definitely one of Gwangju’s better options for Italian dining if that’s the kind of thing that you particularly enjoy back home (like me).