Queenstown Gwanggyo
A place where you can enjoy Western dishes in New Zealand and Australian style
Popular to boys over 48 months
Updated at
Address
BDK Building, 46-246, Wellbeing town-ro 36beon-gil, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
Contact
Facilities
Baby chair, Diaper changing table, Parking, Reservation
Reservation
Walk-in visits and advance reservations available - Naver Booking, phone reservations for groups
Open/Closes
Mon 10:00 ~ 21:00 Tue 10:00 ~ 21:00 Wed 10:00 ~ 21:00 Thu 10:00 ~ 21:00 Fri 10:00 ~ 21:00 Sat 10:00 ~ 21:00 Sun 10:00 ~ 21:00
Popular Ages of Queenstown Gwanggyo
Queenstown Gwanggyo is
popular to over 48 months boys
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
65%
girls
35%
Prices & Programs of Queenstown Gwanggyo
- [Fees]
- Salad - 17,000 won
- Main dishes - 17,000 won to 39,500 won
- Pizza - 18,500 won to 19,500 won
- Pasta and rice - 16,500 won to 22,000 won
- Side dishes - 9,000 won to 12,000 won
- Coffee - 5,000 won to 7,000 won
- Non-coffee drinks - 6,000 won to 7,000 won
- Tea - 5,500 won
- Ade - 7,000 won
- Fresh fruit juice - 7,500 won to 8,000 won
- Smoothie - 7,500 won
- Soft drinks - 3,000 won
- Beer - 7,000 won to 8,000 won
- Wine - glass 8,000 won / bottle 25,000 won
- Please refer to the attached menu for detailed items and prices.
- [Usage Guide]
- Last order - 20:30
Parenting Tips for Queenstown Gwanggyo
- It is decorated with a spacious interior and stylish interior design, making it great as a meeting place.
- There are also risotto and cream pasta dishes that are good for children, and you can order vongole without spice.
- High chairs and tableware for children are well prepared, and there is also a diaper changing station in the restroom, making it convenient for guests with children.
- Because there is no break time, you can visit anytime even during the awkward hours between lunch and dinner.
- Both walk-in visits and reservations are available, and for group reservations, please inquire by phone.
- For an anniversary, if you make a separate reservation through Naver Booking, you can receive an event card, balloons, and 1 Polaroid photo.
- You can park in the public parking lot located on the left side of the entrance road to the dining town, free for up to 2 hours, and after that it is 300 won per 10 minutes.
Queenstown Gwanggyo
A great spot to enjoy New Zealand and Australian-style dishes, with a spacious and stylish interior that makes it easy to dine comfortably with your kids. It operates without a break time, which is especially convenient if you want to stop by around nap time or during in-between meal hours.
Why it is good for visiting with kids
- High chairs and children's tableware are available, so it is easy to prepare your child's meal.
- There is a diaper changing station in the restroom, which makes visits with infants and toddlers more comfortable.
- There is no nursing room or stroller rental, so it is best to bring any essentials you may need.
Menu and helpful tips
- There are kid-friendly risotto and cream pasta options, and you can order the vongole without it being spicy.
- Open daily from 10:00 to 21:00, with last order at 20:30.
- Reservations are available, and if you use the public parking lot, you can get 2 hours of free parking, which makes it convenient for family dining.
Benefit check
If you are planning to dine here, be sure to check the MomMom Membership benefit too. If you verify your membership QR code on-site, you can receive 1 free side menu item, and this can also be combined with ongoing events.
FAQ about Queenstown Gwanggyo
Is Queenstown Gwanggyo convenient to visit with kids?
Queenstown Gwanggyo has high chairs and children's tableware available, and there is also a diaper changing station in the restroom, making it convenient for dining with kids. The interior is also quite spacious, so many families choose it for dining out.Does Queenstown Gwanggyo have menu items that are good for kids?
Queenstown Gwanggyo offers kid-friendly risotto and cream pasta dishes. The vongole can also be ordered non-spicy, so it is a good option to share with your kids.Does Queenstown Gwanggyo have a nursing room or stroller rental service?
Queenstown Gwanggyo does not have a nursing room or stroller rental service. It is best to bring any childcare essentials you may need before your visit.What time does Queenstown Gwanggyo close?
Queenstown Gwanggyo is open daily from 10:00 to 21:00. Last order is at 20:30.Does Queenstown Gwanggyo have a break time?
Queenstown Gwanggyo operates without a break time. It is convenient because you can visit even during the in-between hours between lunch and dinner.Can I make a reservation at Queenstown Gwanggyo?
Queenstown Gwanggyo accepts both walk-ins and reservations. For group reservations, you can inquire by phone.Where is the parking lot for Queenstown Gwanggyo, and how much does it cost?
At Queenstown Gwanggyo, you can use the public parking lot on the left side of the dining town entrance road. Parking is free for up to 2 hours, and after that, a fee of 300 won per 10 minutes applies.How can I get MomMom Membership benefits at Queenstown Gwanggyo?
At Queenstown Gwanggyo, if you dine in, you can receive the MomMom Membership benefit of 1 free side menu item. You just need to verify your MomMom Membership QR code on-site, and it can also be combined with ongoing events.
Queenstown Gwanggyo Address
Address: BDK Building, 46-246, Wellbeing town-ro 36beon-gil, Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
How to make a reservation for Queenstown Gwanggyo?
Walk-in visits and advance reservations available - Naver Booking, phone reservations for groups