1.Mangwon Market – Street Food Heaven

Address: 27, Poeun-ro 6-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Mangwon Market has local vibe with lots of personality — and it’s one of the best spots in Seoul for classic Korean street food! You’ll find crispy croquettes, warm fish cakes (eomuk), sweet rice cakes, and more. It’s the perfect place for a casual food adventure off the beaten path.
2.Tongin Market – Build Your Own Lunchbox (with Yeopjeon Coins!)

Address: 18, Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
At Tongin Market, you can enjoy lot’s of street food like tteokbokki and gimbap, but here’s special fun part — you get a tray and buy side dishes using traditional coins called “yeopjeon”! It’s a super unique experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Tip: This market is also famous for “oil tteokbokki”, a stir-fried rice cake dish in soy sauce and oil.
3.Seongsu Café Street – Coffee & Culture Spot

Address: 12, Seongsui-ro 2-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
Near Seongsu Station Exit 3, you’ll find one of Seoul’s trendiest café streets. It’s filled with artsy coffee shops, delicious desserts, and even small galleries. Loved by young Koreans, Seongsu is a must-visit spot for anyone wanting to experience the trendy side of Seoul even if you’re not a fan of cafés 😊
4.Insadong Ssamzigil – Traditional Korean Cuisine

Address: 44, Insadong-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Insadong is one of the best places to experience Korean traditional culture, and Ssamzigil is a unique shopping and dining complex at the heart of it. Here, you’ll find some of the best Korean food restaurants in Seoul — perfect for your first (or final) Korean meal.
Tip: Must-try: bulgogi, bibimbap, and all the delicious side dishes (banchan)!
5.Jokbal Town

Address: 174, Jangchungdan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Jokbal is a beloved Korean dish made from braised pig’s trotters, slow-cooked in a flavorful soy-based sauce with garlic, ginger, and herbs. The result? Tender, juicy meat with rich, savory flavor.
If you’re looking for the best place to try jokbal in Seoul, head straight to Jangchung-dong Jokbal Street!
Located near Dongdaemun, this street is lined with restaurants that have been perfecting jokbal for over 50 years. Each place has its own unique recipe and side dishes, but you can’t go wrong — it’s comfort food heaven!
6.Gwangjang Market

Address: 88, Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Bindaetteok is a traditional Korean pancake made from ground mung beans mixed with vegetables, sometimes meat, and pan-fried to crispy perfection. It’s crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful inside — the perfect street food!
If you want to try some of the best bindaetteok in Seoul, head to Gwangjang Market. This bustling market has been serving up fresh, hot bindaetteok for over 100 years!
Tip: Enjoy your bindaetteok with a side of makgeolli — Korean rice wine. The mild sweetness of makgeolli perfectly balances the savory pancake. And don’t forget the dipping sauce made with soy sauce, vinegar, and a little chili!
7.Sindangdong Tteokbokki

Address: 221, Dasan-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
Tteokbokki is one of Korea’s most iconic street foods — chewy rice cakes stir-fried in a spicy-sweet red chili sauce made from gochujang (Korean red pepper paste). It’s comforting, bold, and totally addictive!
For the ultimate tteokbokki experience, visit Sindang-dong Tteokbokki Town in Seoul. This legendary food street has been serving tteokbokki since the 1970s, with shops that have been run by the same families for decades.
Tip: Order the “set menu” – including ramyeon, dumplings, boiled eggs If you’re not sure what to get. Don’t forget to finish with fried rice (bokkeumbap) made in the same pan — it’s a local favorite!
Updated: August 16, 2025
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