It is a long stretch of road with mostly Korean-inspired restaurants, massage parlors, karaoke and coffee shops. Walking in the sidewalk while looking at those korean signages will transport you to a street in Korea.
There are a lot of Koreans dining and drinking in the area too but the area is not crowded. It is generally safe to walk around the area and tourist police are just visible in the entire stretch of the road. Public transportation are easily available in the area, from tricycle to blue taxi or even grab car. Tricycle’s tariff are quite high, some are collecting as high as 200 for a trip. That is almost the same as the fare in the grab car or in the taxi.
So, if you will ride a tricycle, make sure you have to ask and negotiate for the fare first before deciding to...
Read moreThis used to be a commercial area, mostly handicrafts and furniture stores, that cater to Americans when Clark was still a US military base. Gradually, since the mid 2000, it transformed into an area for Koreans who prefer to stay in the Philippines, usually Angeles City, because of cheaper cost of living. Much cheaper compared to Seoul and other urban areas of Sokor. Now in 2025 Korea town has become a place for many nice restaurants, coffee shops and related establishments. Koreatown even expanded towards other villages, not...
Read moreIf you love anything about korean culture then you have lots of chances to experience it here. So many shops and food outlets to choose from. Plus the fact that the koreans who are here in the Philippines generally contributed big time to the local economy. They’ve provided employment to many albeit the real estate have come up significantly over the years making it hard for locals to buy prime lots but what to do they got the money so no complaints there plus a lot of real estate agents...
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