Seoul Street Food Guide: Must-Try Dishes & Expert Market Tips

Seoul Street Food Guide: Must-Try Dishes & Expert Market Tips

Capture the Sizzle: Your Ultimate Guide to Seoul’s Street Food

Seoul is a city that never stops eating. From the neon-lit alleys of Myeongdong to the historic lanes of Gwangjang Market, the scent of street food is everywhere.

1. The Big Four: Must-Try Street Eats

  • Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cakes): Chewy rice cakes in a thick, spicy-sweet chili sauce.
  • Odeng (Fish Cake Skewers): Savory fish cakes served in a warm, free broth.
  • Hotteok (Sweet Pancakes): Doughy pancakes filled with molten cinnamon and sugar.
  • Gimbap: Bite-sized seaweed rice rolls that are perfectly portable.

2. Where to Hunt: Best Markets

Myeongdong Night Market

The place to find Instagrammable and modern snacks like cheese-grilled lobster.

Gwangjang Market

Best for traditional classics like mung bean pancakes (bindaetteok).

Expert Tip: Cash is Still King
While Seoul is ultra-modern, small street stalls often only take cash. Keep 1,000 KRW notes handy for easy snacking!
Expert Tip: Download Naver Maps
Google Maps doesn't work well for walking in Seoul. Use Naver Maps to find the best-hidden food stalls with precision.

Stay Connected While You Snack

Don't wait to share your foodie finds. Grab a South Korea eSIM for instant data to post reels, translate menus, and navigate the city like a local.

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