Incheon offers a ludicrously large number of quality restaurants, but do not expect waiting staff to be able to speak any English, or indeed to translate what is printed on the menu. A few bars have 'Recommended for International Visitor' signs and will present English-language menu's. Similarly, be wary of attempting to eat solo; it's a highly unusual thing to do in Korea, and many menus are organised around combo meals.
Bupyeong and Arts Centre Guwol-Dong are two of the main areas for restaurant food in Incheon. A variety of genres are available. Korean food generally offers a delightful and exciting experience. Street food is worth delving into. For those sick of spices and seaweed, however, the many Italian restaurants are a safe bet for something more wholesome. Chinatown offers many quality Chinese restaurants which offer highly Korean takes on the genre. There are also a few raw fish restaurants around the port area in nearby Wolmido.
SongDo near to SongDo Doklipkinyamkyan also has many great restaurants original Korea's Rib stake, and sushi etcA favorite resaurant is "Nagoya" sushi and "Kyungbokung" Rib. and you can walk down "hiltop hotel street" 힐탑호텔골목 than you can see many cheap & natural sushi food restaurants there.