Seoul Food: When you hear the name of Korean food, images of barbecue, kimchi, army stew, fried chicken, and beer immediately come to mind… But if you only eat these when you go to Korea, you'll definitely feel regretful, because Korea has many other street food stalls hidden in various markets and corners, which are local favorites! Gwangjang Market in Seoul has so many delicious options! I highly recommend the raw beef tartare, mung bean pancakes, and kimbap (seaweed rice rolls). Sindang-dong Spicy Rice Cake Street: The originator of spicy rice cakes in Seoul is undoubtedly the Sindang-dong Spicy Rice Cake Street. The original owner of the spicy rice cake shop, Grandma Ma Bok-rim (transliteration), opened her shop in Sindang-dong in 1953, making it a 60-year-old establishment! Located about one subway stop from Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station, next to the subway station was formerly the Dongdaemun Stadium, where high school baseball games were frequently held in the 70s and 80s, attracting large crowds whenever games were played.,
Seoul Food: When you hear about Korean food, images of barbecue, kimchi, army stew, fried chicken and beer immediately come to mind... But if you go to Korea and only eat these, you'll definitely feel regretful, because Korea has many other street food stalls hidden in various markets and corners, which are local favorites!
Seoul's Gwangjang Market has so many delicious foods! I highly recommend the raw beef tartare, mung bean pancakes, and kimbap with numbing cream!