It has been relocated from Gyochon Hanok Village in Gyeongju to just before Orei (Oreung) in Gyeongju.


Hello. On the west side of Wolseong, the millennium royal palace of Silla, is Gyochon Hanok Village, where you can enjoy the tiled roof streetscape from the Yi Dynasty. Hidden away in the Hanok Village is a kimbap specialty restaurant that is popular with tourists visiting Gyeongju.
Gyori Kimbap in Gyodong is known as one of the three great kimbaps in Korea, along with Seoul's Taro Kimbap and Tongyeong's Chungmu Kimbap. It may be hard to find as it is a small shop in a narrow alley of Gyochon Hanok Village, but it is so popular that there are often long queues at lunchtime.
The inside of the kimbap is 70% shredded egg, with thinly sliced ham, carrots, cucumber, burdock, and pickled radish, making it a light-flavored, everyday kimbap that you won't get tired of. The price of one kimbap is 5,500 won, but you must order at least two.
Kussoo 7,500 won

Distant Kimbap
| Menu | |
| 2 skewered kimbap and 2 skewered seaweed rolls | 11,000woon |
| Guksu Korean style somen noodles | 7,500woon |
| spot name | Kyori Kimbap Main Branch Guri Kim and his wife |
|---|---|
| Address | 3, Tapri 2-gil, Gyeongju-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do Gyeongbokgung Palace 3rd Floor 2 |
| Phone | 054-772-5130 |
| Time | 8:30am to 17:30pm, until 18:30pm on weekends |
| Holiday | Every second Wednesday |

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