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 MarketThe place to find Instagrammable and modern snacks like cheese-grilled lobster.
Gwangjang MarketBest for traditional classics like mung bean pancakes (bindaetteok).
While Seoul is ultra-modern, small street stalls often only take cash. Keep 1,000 KRW notes handy for easy snacking!
Google Maps doesn't work well for walking in Seoul. Use Naver Maps to find the best-hidden food stalls with precision.
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