I watch Cari Cakes, Meghan Moon and Sedameansstrong.
Cari is from the US but lives in Korea for almost 10 years and is married to a Korean guy, she makes a lot travle content and also many videos where she visits cafes and stuff. She also has a 2nd channel in wich she talks about books but I don't watch it cause I'm not into book-videos.
Meghan is in Korea for over 10 years now and used to post a lot videos about her experiences and tips for people who travle or move to Korea when she was new-ish to the country but since she got married to a Korean guy and has children she makes most of her content now based on her family, especially her children.
Seda makes German videos about her life in Korea, but she recently opend up that after 8 years she has enough and will move somewhere else. Seda's channel isn't that big but I still enjoyed watching her vlogs, where she mainly showed cafes and shops she has been to (but she did a bit too much product placements in my opinion). Since its not clear now what she will do in the future when she leaves Korea, I am not sure for now if I will still follow her videos, but I like the style of her videos so I might still watch when she brings out her next videos.
I also used to follow "Eatyourkimchi" who than renamed themself into "Simon & Martina" and than switched their name back to Eatyourkimchi a while ago when they still lived in Korea and than moved to Japan. I think they had said they were in Korea for 8 years before going to Japan. Both seperated by now and the channel is just run weirdly/poorly now and Martina opend up to not be using it anymore. However Simon is still running it but with a way different concept than they originaly had and it seems to make many fans leave the channel now since they are just not interested into book-talk and miss the travle/eating content that they used to have (I still follow Martina on her new YT-channel where she shows Japan in wich she lives for about 6 years now (plus-minus that one year where she had been back to Canada inbetween)
I'm not subscribed to her, but I recently watch videos of a Korean girl called Yeol. She puts English subtitles on her videos since it's a mainly non-talking channel. I at first didn't quit got why YT suggested her channel to me, since her video-titles are in Korean, but I now enjoy watching her videos, even tho it might sound quit weird to some people that I watch a girl's vlogs of living in Germany as an exchange student, despite that I'm from Germany myself.
Are there any channels about Korea or from people in Korea that you like to watch