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Soulful Korean Eats: Local Favorites in Seoul

Embark on a culinary journey through Seoul’s soulful Korean cuisine with these local favorites that are bound to satisfy your taste buds.



Apple House (애플하우스)

Relish in the affordable yet filling instant tteokbokki at Apple House in Banpo-dong, Seoul. Their addictive sweet and savory muchim kungmandu, despite its simple appearance, will leave you craving for more.



  • address : 2F, 29 Dongjak-daero 27-gil, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-595-1629
  • operating time : 10:00 – 21:30
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information





Eunma King Mandu (은마왕만두)

Crave some hearty dumplings during the cold winters? Head to Eunma King Mandu in Daechi-dong, Seoul. These juicy king-sized dumplings with meat filling and crunchy yellow pickled radish are perfect for snacking.



  • address : 40 Ho, 212 Samsung-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-555-7715
  • operating time : 09:00 – 21:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Closed on the 1st and 3rd Mondays





Mangwon-dong Instant Udon (망원동즉석우동)

Satisfy your late-night cravings with instant udon at Mangwon-dong Instant Udon in Mangwon-dong, Seoul. Reminisce about the flavors of street food udon as you enjoy a comforting bowl with a side of soju.



  • address : 83 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-336-1330
  • operating time : 11:00 – 22:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Closed on Sundays





Haengwoon Donkatsu (행운돈가스)

Experience the nostalgia of donkatsu at Haengwoon Donkatsu in Haengdang-dong, Seoul. Indulge in their crispy and tender donkatsu served with rice, salad, and macaroni. Enjoy the hearty meal with their flavorful brown sauce.



  • address : 2 Majolo 1-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-2296-3406
  • operating time : 11:00 – 21:30
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Closed on Sundays





Nanumi Tteokbokki (나누미떡볶이)

Indulge in the eternal soul food of Korea, tteokbokki, at Nanumi Tteokbokki in Myeongnyun 2-ga, Seoul. The retro vibes of their red tteokbokki served in nostalgic bowls are a must-try. Whether you prefer rice cake or wheat cake, they cater to all tastes.



  • address : 9-1 Seonggyungwan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-747-0881
  • operating time : 00:00 – 24:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information





Haengjin (행진)

Join the retro trend with the popular cold pork belly at Haengjin in Hapjeong-dong, Seoul. Their thinly sliced cold pork belly cooks quickly on the grill, enhancing the flavor with a sprinkle of pepper. Dip the meat in salted sesame oil for the perfect taste.



  • address : 49 World Cup-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-336-4275
  • operating time : 12:00 – 04:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Closed on Sundays





Myeongnyun Pocha (명륜포차)

Relive the nostalgia of street stalls at Myeongnyun Pocha in Myeongnyun 4-ga, Seoul. Indulge in a variety of dishes like golbaengi muchim and samchi gui, but don’t miss out on their must-have grilled mackerel with wasabi and soy sauce for a perfect drinking snack.



  • address : 135-3 Daehak-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-745-8202
  • operating time : 17:00 – 03:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information





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