Your Home Korea

KMK: Your Home Korea

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Moving to a foreign land comes with all kinds of challenges. From differing cultural norms to language barriers finding your footing may seem like an impossible feat. That’s where Your Home Korea steps in. Their motto, “Make yourself at home in Korea” sums up everything they are about in six simple words. The company offers an all encompassing boutique service for expats living not only in Seoul but throughout South Korea.

From ordering concert tickets to scheduling therapeutic therapy the services Your Home Korea lists goes on and on. However, customers most often use the Food Delivery as well as the Grocery Shopping Services. The food delivery service will have piping hot food at your door before you know it. First, just select the type of food you want from their website (options are grouped by type such as burgers, pizza, Chinese, etc) Once you’ve decided what you’d like, input your address and the folks at Your Home Korea will find the restaurants with delivery drivers nearest to your location. They will reconfirm your address and order, call the restaurant, and order the food for you. Simply pay the delivery driver (card or cash) when he arrives and voila! The 3,000 KRW fee from Your Home Korea is charged through their website to your paypal account or card. Even better the fee remains a flat rate.

Your Home KoreaIf you’re looking for something more substantial than a quick delivered meal then the Grocery Shopping option may just be for you. On the Your Home Korea website select the items you’d like delivered to your home. The categories span everything from baked goods to sweets and snacks. Once your selections have been made a shopper from the company purchases your items, packages them, and ships them off to your home. Grocery deliveries are done every Wednesday weekly. There is no delivery charge because items have been marked up a small percentage to cover costs. You don’t have to worry about goods spoiling because when needed ice boxes with dry ice and ice-packs are used to ensure perishable arrive safe and sound. The only caveat being you must spend at a minimum 50,000 KRW.

Your Home KoreaSo, if you’re in need Your Home Korea probably possesses the answer. Whether arranging an airline ticket or airport pickup, a cleaning service for your apartment, buying concert tickets, movers and relocation or anything and everything you might need in regards to translation and interpretation the folks behind Your Home Korea have all your bases covered.

Give it a try, and come tell us about your experience.

Website : http://urhomekorea.com/

Food delivery : http://urhomekorea.com/index.php?mid=service&category=235180&document_srl=235884

Grocery : http://urhomekorea.com/grocerymain

KAkao : http://plus.kakao.com/home/@yourhomekorea

FB page : https://www.facebook.com/urhomekorea/?fref=ts

Phone : (1544-8583)

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Brian Dye
I’m a blogger, writer, and urban explorer. I worked in South Korea’s ESL field for the 15 years. My one year contract turned, unexpectedly, into a journey!
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