Han Na Shan 汉拿山韩式烧烤
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/RESTAURANTS, BEIJING/ Updated : Nov 1, 2016, 15:16 IST
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Often referred to as the McDonald's of Korean barbecue, Ha Na Shan with its 12 branches is a reliable choice for affordable Korean food with a large variety of dishes. The meat, vegetables and other items arrive raw and are grille … Read more
Often referred to as the McDonald's of Korean barbecue, Ha Na Shan with its 12 branches is a reliable choice for affordable Korean food with a large variety of dishes. The meat, vegetables and other items arrive raw and are grilled at the table either by the staff or the guests themselves, after which they are enjoyed with lots of garlic and chilli. Read less

Fast and affordable Korean barbecue
Often referred to as the McDonald's of Korean barbecue, Ha Na Shan with its 12 branches is a reliable choice for affordable Korean food with a large variety of dishes. The meat, vegetables and other items arrive raw and are grilled at the table either by the staff or the guests themselves, after which they are enjoyed with lots of garlic and chilli.
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