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  2. The Case of Itaewon Homicide - Wikipedia

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    The Case of Itaewon Homicide (Korean: 이태원 살인사건; RR: Itaewon Sarinsageon) is a 2009 South Korean crime thriller film, based on the true story of the Itaewon murder case, which shocked Korea when Hongik college student Cho Jung-Pil was found dead at an Itaewon Burger King in 1997. The murder was investigated in 1997 by CID Agents J ...

  3. Gyeongnidan-gil - Wikipedia

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    Hoenamu-ro (Korean: 회나무로), informally called Gyeongnidan-gil (경리단길), is a street in Itaewon-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea, as well as the area surrounding the main street. The area is known for its restaurants, bars and cafes.

  4. Itaewon - Wikipedia

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    Itaewon is known for its clothes makers who produce custom-made shirts and suits. [citation needed] There is the multinational Gyeongnidan Street in Itaewon. It is in the middle of Itaewon Elementary School(Korean: 이태원초등학교) district. There are many international restaurants along the street. [20]

  5. 21 Must-Visit Restaurants That Starred in Your Favorite Movies

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    Eat Where Movies Were Made. There are plenty of movies that actually set up shop (briefly) in real-life restaurants. Fun fact: though there really is a Mystic Pizza in Mystic, Connecticut, the ...

  6. Here’s why we eat popcorn at the movies - AOL

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    The movie-themed offerings — featuring flavors such as cinnamon churro, bourbon caramel and rosemary — also serve as a vehicle to spur investment in the film community: The proceeds help fund ...

  7. Pojangmacha - Wikipedia

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    Pojangmacha (Korean: 포장마차; lit. 'covered wagon'), [1] also abbreviated as pocha (포차), is a South Korean term for outdoor carts that sell street foods such as hotteok, gimbap, tteokbokki, sundae, dak-kkochi (Korean skewered chicken), [2] fish cake, mandu, and anju (foods accompanying drinks). [3]

  8. What are Actors Really Eating On-Screen? - AOL

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    Especially during scenes with large family dinners, "everybody has a specific thing they will eat on their plate." Some will fork the mash potatoes while others will enjoy ham and still others ...

  9. Haebangchon - Wikipedia

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    Haebangchon is a multi-cultural neighborhood in Seoul, aligned with Itaewon and Gyeongnidan-gil. According to 2013 statistics, 1,065 out of 12,648 residents of Yongsan-2-ga are foreign. [ 2 ] This can also be seen in and around the Sinheung-Ro area.