Today I would like to tell about Korean street food.ย Trying street food is must to do if you are going to go to Korea.ย I tried a lot of Korean food, so there is my recommended list of best street food, that you can enjoy during staying in Korea.ย Myeongdong (๋ช ๋) is one of the best food and shopping places in South Korea. You can see loads of people there, who mostly are travelers enjoying their trip. There are so many kinds of unique street food in Myeongdong, so you definitely will find your best food.
So let’s go to explore!
Tteokbokki
This is tteokbokki (๋ก๋ณถ์ด: Spicy Rice Cakes). Rice cakes called tteok are fried in a spicy red gochujang sauce. Some places are serve tteokbokki with egg, eomuk, noodles, cheese. Actually, I like to eat rabokki more than regular tteokbokki^^. Rabokki (๋ผ๋ฝ์ด) is a tteokbokki with noodles. Itโs more unique and tasty. You can find tteokbokki in food stalls almost everywhere in Myeongdong.
Cost: 3000~5000 WON
Gyeran bbang
Gyeran bbang (๊ณ๋๋นต: Korean Egg bread) is another one of the most popular street foods. It is a sweet, hot and fluffy bread with an egg inside. Actually, tastes very simply, so I think almost everybody will like Gyeran bbang. It is not so expensive and definitely tastes good.
Cost: 1500~2000 WON
Tornado potato or Spiral potato
The next one isย Tornado potato or Spiral potato (ํ์ค๋ฆฌ ๊ฐ์). One potato is cut into a swirl by machine, then fried and seasoned with cheese, onion and some sauces. There is one another option for choose, which is Tornado potato with sausage in the middle.
Cost: 3000 WON
Eomuk
Eomuk (์ด๋ฌต: fish cake) skewer. Eomuk is a product made of ground white fish andย some vegetables such as onion, carrot and others. Koreans use it for make some dishes such as Eomuk-tang (Fish cake soup), Eomuk Bokkeum (Stir-fried Fish Cake) and Tteokbokki. Eomuk skewer is a popular street food. Locals and travelers are both love it. Another option is fishcake with a sausage or tteok in the middle. Also very awesome!!!
Cost: 2000 WON
Gun-Goguma
Gun-Goguma (Roasted sweet potato) is a popular Korean street food. Sweet potato is roasted in a special machine, called drum can. Some food stalls offer roasted goguma with honey, which is definitely tastes incredible. Another option for choose is goguma with cheese. It also tastes awesome. The food is usually sold in cold winter, so people called it winter snack. Goguma is also sold in a convenience store such as 7/11 or GS market. I really love Goguma and buy it a lot.
Cost: 2000 WON (1 p)
30 cm Ice cream
30 cm Ice cream. There is a small ice cream stand in Myeongdong, where sells unusual tall ice cream. There are three flavors of ice cream: Green tea & Vanilla, Yogurt & Strawberry ans Chocolate & Vanilla. I decided to try it, because it looked very tasty and I have never tried anything like it! My choose was Green tea & Vanilla. I was very satisfied and enjoyed it.
Cost: 2000~2500 WON
Nutella Banana crepes
Nutella Banana crepes is another great street food in Myeongdong. Dough for crepe is made of wheat flour and cooked on a hot pan. After that owner of food stall spread Nutella jam on the thin crepe and put banana (or kiwi), blueberry and Corn flake. Lastly the crepe served wrapped in paper. It is definitely awesome street food.
Cost: 4000 WON
Kimpab and Jabchae
The last are Kimpab and Jabchae, that are widely popular in Korean cuisine. Kimpab is Korean sushi roll. The main ingredients are rice, sausage, carrot, yellow radish and egg. All these ingredients rolled in kim, dried sheets of seaweed. Jabchae is Korean stir -fried glass noodles. It is prepared with cellophane noodles (๋น๋ฉด), meat, mushrooms, paprika, carrot and seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil. Kimpab and Jabchae are popular street, but also they are served as side dishes (๋ฐ์ฐฌ) in weddings, holidays, banquets and another events too. You can easily find them in Myeongdong and enjoy incredible tastes.
Cost: 2000~2500 WON
Others
Some kind of street food, that I am afraid to try are San-Nakji (live octopus), Bbundaegi (silkworm pupae), Soondae (type of blood sausage). If you are not terrified of Korean delicacies, you can try it during your trip in Korea.
Many owners of food stalls in Myeongdong can speak some foreign languages such as Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese languages.
Tip
Be sure to prepare cash money.
Myeongdong is also a good place for buying some beauty stuffs and fashionable clothes, take amazing pictures and visit Myeongdong Cathedral, one of the oldest Catholic Churches in Korea.
Highly recommend place!
Another recommended places with street food:
- Namdaemun market (๋จ๋๋ฌธ ์์ฅ)
- Noryangjin fish market (๋ ธ๋์ง ์์ฐ ์์ฅ)
- Insadong (์ธ์ฌ๋)
- Sinchon (์ ์ด)
- Hongdae (ํ๋)
- Itaewon (์ดํ์).
I hope this post about Exploring the Korean street food was informative. Donโt forget to comment if you have any more recommendations or tips related to this post. Thanks for reading and have a nice trip!