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In Seoul, South Korea, a 10% value-added tax (VAT) is applied to food and beverages served in restaurants. This tax is included in the menu prices, so customers typically do not see it added separately on their bills. Additionally, some upscale restaurants may include a service charge, but this is not mandatory. Overall, the tax structure is designed to be straightforward for consumers.

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