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Eat Like Stray Kids: A Guide to Restaurants Loved by the Members

August 27, 2025

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Eat Like Stray Kids: A Guide to Restaurants Loved by the Members

August 27, 2025

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Eat Like Stray Kids: A Guide to Restaurants Loved by the Members

August 27, 2025

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Whether you’re a devoted STAY visiting Korea or just a foodie interested in K-pop culture, these restaurants offer more than just great meals β€” they offer a glimpse into the real-life tastes of Stray Kids. From their trainee days to recent hangouts, here’s your ultimate Stray Kids restaurant tour across Seoul (and beyond!).

1. Golmok Restaurant (골λͺ©μ‹λ‹Ή)

πŸ“ 47 Apgujeong-ro 79-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul

As seen in the first episode of the Stray Kids Fandom Tour, this was a go-to comfort spot during their training days. The menu is packed with Korean comfort food like hearty stews and flavorful fried rice. Keep an eye out for TWICE’s autographs too!

2. Daram (λ‹€λžŒ)

πŸ“ 29 Yangjae-daero 85-gil, Gangdong-gu, Seoul

Just a stone’s throw from the JYP building, this cozy K-BBQ restaurant is a staple for many JYP artists. The signature attraction? Incredible kimchi, along with a display of signed memorabilia, including Stray Kids autographs.

3. Dosi Gogi (λ„μ‹œκ³ κΈ°)

πŸ“ 34 Seongnae-ro 18-gil, Gangdong-gu, Seoul

Another favorite for Korean BBQ among the members. This place is known for generous meat portions, juicy cuts, and a local crowd β€” so expect a short wait during peak hours. Great choice for a hearty lunch or dinner!

4. Ring Ring (링링)

πŸ“ 25 Munhwa-ro 145beon-gil, Namdong-gu, Incheon

This hot pot haven relocated from Seoul to Incheon, but it still serves the same unlimited hot pot recipe that Stray Kids once loved. If you’re down for a road trip (or already in Incheon), this is a must-visit!

5. Hosokchon (ν˜Έμ„μ΄Œ)

πŸ“ 36 Baekjegobun-ro 39-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul

Reportedly visited by Lee Know, Seungmin, and Han, this spot is known for Korean-style sundae soup and boiled pork belly. Bonus: there’s an English menu made just for STAYs β€” so you can order with confidence.

6. Lamb Nikuya (λž¨λ‹ˆμΏ μ•Ό)

πŸ“ 23 Yangjae-daero 87-gil, Gangdong-gu, Seoul

A favorite of both DAY6 and Stray Kids, this lamb-focused BBQ joint is known for delicious lamb ribs. Plus, the owner’s adorable puppy often greets customers β€” making your dining experience even more heartwarming.

7. Pasta 130 (νŒŒμŠ€νƒ€130)

πŸ“ 22 Gangdong-daero 53-gil, Gangdong-gu, Seoul

Only 5 minutes from JYP, this cozy Italian restaurant offers a full menu of pastas, pizzas, and Western-style dishes. Stray Kids left their autographs here too, so you can eat like them and fan over them at the same time.

Final Tip for STAYs:

Many of these spots are located near JYP Entertainment headquarters in Gangdong-gu, making it easy to combine your fangirl/fanboy tour with some truly satisfying meals.

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K-Food, Stray Kids

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