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Korea’s Rice Cake Renaissance: Uncovering Hidden Treasures and Time-Honored Traditions

Embark on a delightful journey through the irresistible world of Korean rice cakes, from hidden gems in bustling markets to quaint eateries in local neighborhoods.



Idongbok Tteokjib (이동복떡집)

If you’re craving mugwort rice cakes, look no further than Namhae’s Idongbok Tteokjib! With a 40-year tradition and a focus on handcrafting, this gem is where expertise is a family affair. Savor the deep and intense aroma of wild mugwort in their savory mugwort rice cakes – a true delight for your taste buds. Whether enjoying the rice cakes alone or paired with their bean filling, delivery options make it a convenient treat for all!

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  • address : 5-1 Mureum-ro 68beon-gil, I-dong-myeon, Namhae-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
  • phone : 055-863-4477
  • operating time : No information
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information




Shiru Tree (시루나무)

Discover the hidden gem of Songpa’s Munjeong-dong, Shiru Tree! While it may appear like an ordinary neighborhood rice cake spot, they sell an extraordinary Patso Jeolpyeon. With a soft and delicate texture, this rice cake offers a perfect harmony between the rice cake and the red bean paste inside. Indulge in the unmatched chewiness and richness of Patso Jeolpyeon!


  • address : 133 Saemal-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-2043-3337
  • operating time : Mon-Fri: 07:00 – 18:00, Sat: 07:00 – 19:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Closed on Sundays




Dodam Rice Cake (도담떡집)

Let’s explore Dodam Rice Cake at Namkaro Terminal! Famous for their North Korean-style Injeolmi rice cakes, this spot is a haven for those seeking an authentic and chewy delicacy. Each rice cake is meticulously crafted by hand, ensuring a unique texture that melts in your mouth. Head to Dodam for a taste of true dedication to tradition!

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  • address : 14-13 Hyoryeong-ro 61-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-523-8886
  • operating time : 08:00 – 19:30
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information




Gyeonggi Tteokjib (경기떡집)

Introducing you to Gyeonggi Tteokjib in Mangwon-dong! Renowned for their ‘Iti Tteok,’ this place offers a premium chewy rice cake enveloped in sweet red bean paste on the outside. With no starch powder, each bite reveals a harmonious blend of subtle sweetness, crunchy nuts, and chewy glutinous rice – a must-try in South Korea!


  • address : 24 Donggyo-ro 9-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-333-8880
  • operating time : Mon-Fri: 07:00 – 18:30, Sat: 07:00 – 20:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Closed on Sundays




Kangneung Tteokjib (강릉떡집)

Next, let’s dive into Kangneung Tteokjib at Jungang Market! Known for their honest flavors upheld for 30 years, their signature ‘Chestnut Songpyeon’ is a must-try delicacy. Each delicate songpyeon is generously filled with whole chestnuts, enhancing its sweetness and addictiveness. Visit Kangneung for a treat that’ll have you stocking up by the dozen!


  • address : 4 Geumseong-ro 22beon-gil, Gangneung-si, Gangwon
  • phone : 033-645-7522
  • operating time : 09:00 – 20:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information




Andong Bebeuri Rice Cake (안동버버리찰떡)

Introducing the incredibly delicious Andong Bebeuri (Mute) Rice Cake! Known for its unique rectangular shape with generous red bean filling on both sides, this traditional delicacy embodies Andong’s heritage. With a simple and savory taste, it’s a perfect gift for those who appreciate a subtle yet rich flavor. Taste the legacy of Andong with every bite!

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  • address : 128 Jebiwon-ro, Andong-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do
  • phone : 054-843-0106
  • operating time : 08:00 – 18:30
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information




Apgujeong Princess Rice Cake (압구정공주떡집)

No list of rice cake hotspots is complete without Apgujeong Princess Rice Cake! Loved since 1965, this spot is a must-visit. When here, indulge in their ‘Black Sesame Injeolmi’ – visually striking but irresistibly delicious. For those who enjoy a soft and chewy rice cake, this place is a dream come true. Perfect as a gift or personal treat, Apgujeong Princess Rice Cake never disappoints!

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  • address : 10 Nonhyeon-ro 161-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-516-3643
  • operating time : 24 hours
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information




60 Years Tradition Rice Cake (60년전통떡집)

First up is the iconic 60 Years Tradition Rice Cake at Jongno Gwangjang Market! Home to the master of glutinous rice cakes, this spot boasts a legacy spanning 60 years. Don’t be fooled by its small sign; keep your eyes peeled for their adorable round glutinous rice cakes filled with sweet red bean and a unique absence of starch powder – a top-tier delicacy in Korea!


  • address : 88 Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 010-6807-1926
  • operating time : No information
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information




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