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From traditional food such as chicken skewers to unique new concepts of food such as deep-fried blue crab, grilled scallops and more. The street food of Myeong-dong has become famous. Most foreign tourists who visit Myeong-dong make have their meals at the stalls. There are 200 stalls in Myeong-dong, half of which are food stalls. [14]
Myeong-dong [a] (Korean: 명동; lit. 'bright neighborhood') is a dong (neighborhood) in Jung District , Seoul , South Korea between Chungmu-ro , Eulji-ro , and Namdaemun-ro . Myeongdong is known for being one of Seoul's main shopping, parade route, and tourism districts. [ 1 ]
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Pojangmacha (Korean: 포장마차; lit. covered wagon [1]), also abbreviated as pocha (포차), is a South Korean term for outdoor carts that sell street foods such as hotteok, gimbap, tteokbokki, sundae, dak-kkochi (Korean skewered chicken), [2] fish cake, mandu, and anju (foods accompanying drinks). [3]
Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant [1] (Korean: 백종원의 골목식당) is a South Korean cooking-variety program broadcast on January 5, 2018. It is a spin-off of cooking-variety program Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King.
Myeong-dong Station is a station on the ... Myeongdong Shopping Street, Migliore ... department stores and street food stalls. [5] Migliore; Seoul Animation Center ...
Hanilkwan (Korean: 한일관; Hanja: 韓一館; RR: Hanilgwan; lit. Korea's best restaurant) is a historic Korean restaurant chain originally founded in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea. [1] It is the seventh-oldest active restaurant in Seoul, having opened in 1939. [2] It specializes in the marinated meat dish bulgogi and the rib dish galbi ...
Dak (chicken) is the most popular type of kkochi (skewered food). Others include sausages, fish cakes, and short rib patties called tteok-galbi . [ 5 ] The menu is basically charcoal-grilled Dak-kkochis and spicy seasoned Dak-kkochis.