Best Korean Street Food in Seoul at Gwangjang Market: She Fed Me! (Day 5)

Best Korean Street Food in Seoul at Gwangjang Market: She Fed Me! (Day 5)
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One Day 5 of my trip to Seoul, we had an amazing day of eating Korean street food at Gwangjang Market (광장시장), and then had some of the best Korean fried chicken in Seoul.

1:43 Jinjujip (진주집) – After having a few hassles of internet loading in Seoul, I finally got to a good cafe and had some great internet. After that I met up with a good friend of mine and we walked over to Namdaemun Market to eat at a restaurant that specializes in Korean oxtail soup. Although it was pretty expensive, I think as always oxtail soup is in Seoul, it was pretty good. The oxtail was soothing and tender, and tasted especially good with the sauce provided. We ate, kkori Gomtang (oxtail soup) – 21,000 Won ($17.62) and haejangguk – 7000 Won ($5.87).

6:28 Gwangjang Market 광장시장 (Jongno-5, Exit 9 or 8) – One of my favorite things to do in Seoul is go to the wonderful Gwangjang Market (광장시장) to eat Korean street food. If you’re a food food lover, when you’re in Seoul, visiting this market is mandatory. Walking through the traditional Korean market you’ll be amazed at the quantity of food available, each Aunty calling and willing to serve you delicious food. Eventually after walking around a while we just chose a stall and sat down to eat. We chose the right stall. The Aunty serving the food there proceeded to start feeding me, and not just me, but Ying and her sisters as well. I ordered a number of different popular Korean street food dishes including sundae – 7,000 Won ($5.87), blood sausage, mayak gimbap – 4,000 Won ($3.36), what translates to Korean narcotic rice rolls due to their addictive properties, and tteokbokki – 3,000 Won ($2.52), which are the rice cakes in chili pepper sauce. Read my full blog post about Gwangjang Market here: https://migrationology.com/gwangjang-market-seoul/

12:35 Hanchu Fried Chicken (한추) – Sometimes labeled as the best Korean fried chicken in Seoul, this was a place I wasn’t going to miss. So we took the Seoul Metro over to Apujeong Station, Exit 5, and walked for about 10 minutes to get to the beer hall. I ordered a plate of Korean fried chicken, plus fried peppers and a pitcher of beer. The fried chicken was prepared in a batter that included crushed up chilies in it – that’s definitely part of the reason why the chicken was so good. It indeed was some of the best Korean fried chicken I’ve ever had. Thanks to Jeffrey and Dan from http://www.foodiehub.tv/ for the recommendation.

Day 5 was our final full day in Seoul. Stay tuned for more videos from Jeonju (an important food city in South Korea).

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28 Comments

  1. Oxtail soup. Walk 200m towards hapjeong from hongkik university station exit 9 and make a left. An oxtail soup place is there

  2. How can you try some food exactly what korean usaully eat . This guy is trully amazing and always be ready to show us in a positive attitude . You are great man, Mark ,you are the one who is outstanding among those people found on Youtube

  3. My family (before it was broken) used to feed each other by hand all the time. We dont have much special going on in our encestry except scottish and native american but feeding each other has always been a very non sesual but intimate thing that brought us closer together. I will be passing that along to my own children so they can share it and pass it along as well. Its just such a sweet gesture that means so much more than just handing someone a fork.

  4. I’m just starting to watch the video I loved how that face came with that internet not working and then THE PLACE THE COFFEE THE INTERNET AND SUCCESS THAT SMILE AND LEAN THE DAY HAS GOTTEN BETTER! I love this

  5. Thank you very much for the video Mark.
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  6. It's so nice to watch your Vlog after a long work day. Just seeing all the tasty food, exotic location and that cheeze smile on your face every time you eat just make my day. Thanks man!

  7. Love all the comments…mostly very positive and supportive. Time to visit Korea. Foods are fantastic. Thanks to you MVs and unforgetable thanks to your lovely wife…Ying's too.

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