The unassuming yet vibrant night food districts, concealed behind the opulence of modern Seoul, present an ideal opportunity to stop and immerse in authentic Korean culinary culture. Join Mytour for a tour of these districts.
1. Kalguksu Street
Numerous open-space eateries sit side by side, forming a long line of tables along Kalguksu Street. This street is renowned for its handmade noodles, prepared with various seasonal ingredients. Pajeon (traditional pancake), kimchi, and a small bowl of noodles are commonly served alongside a bottle of makgeolli, a lightly alcoholic, milky-colored beverage.
3. Jokbal Alley
4. Galchi Jorim Lane
5. Gongdeok Market, Jeon Side Street
6. BBQ Street
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Source: Mytour Travel Guide - By Ione
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MytourDecember 20, 2013