The ORIGINAL Duluth, Georgia Koreatown Walking Tour ULTRA DETAILED!

Tim Trevathan
Tim Trevathan
Published on January 22, 2024

This is a BRAND NEW fresh up-to-date 2024 video showcasing all of the Koreatown in Duluth, GA!

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When it comes to Duluth, there is no better place in all of metro Atlanta and really the entire state of Georgia to find a large, vibrant Korea Town (Koreatown). Duluth and the nearby cities make up one of the largest Korean communities in the entire country. In fact, it’s in the top 3 for most populated cities where Koreans live. And with that substantial population comes a huge Korea town that you don’t want to miss out on. Now when people think of Korea town, they might think it’s a distinctly centralized area. But really, it’s sprawling across several big streets like Pleasant Hill Road, Satellite Blvd, Peachtree Industrial Blvd, and other arterial roads. Just like you would find in any bustling suburb, you can find any type of Korean business that is Korean owned and operated such as law firms, banks, jewelers, used car lots, car mechanics, dentists, doctors, clothing, furniture, skin care, wellness shops, PC game rooms, K-pop stores, hair salons, pet groomers, and much more! They even have spas and saunas, often called by itsKorean name “jjimjjilbang”. And of course, I can’t forget to talk about the restaurants, coffee shops, and desserts. At coffee shops, you can find anything ranging from bingsu (also known as Korean style shaved ice) to your favorite bread, pastries, and cakes. You can take your pick at any classic Americano, tea, or fruit juice, as well as specialty drinks. When it comes to restaurants, there is everything here! There’s the coveted Korean BBQ, which has exploded here over the years, going from one restaurant to 15-20 in the area with half of those being in Duluth. There’s also a lot of traditional Korean food like gamjattang, yukgaejjang, seolluntang, and soondooboo. You can tell I like my choice of soups! Given the immensely huge, and well-established Korean community here, it’s very possible for a native Korean from Korea to immigrate here and have zero English speaking skills, and survive quite well here their entire lives. So, an interesting fun fact about myself is that I am half Korean and half Caucasian. My mother is Korean, and I had the wonderful opportunity to meet my mom’s family in Korea when I decided to move there several years ago and make Seoul, South Korea my home as an English teacher for 5 years. When I came back to the States, I started to plan which city I wanted to settle down in. After missing all the Korean culture and food in Korea so much, I couldn’t help but consider Duluth, GA, and I am glad I did! I find myself tapping into the Korea-American sub-culture by enjoying all that Korea Town and the community has to offer while still being surrounded by American culture. It’s literally the best of both worlds, and I can’t think of a better place in all of America to experience this! Duluth-ae no lo oh say yo!

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