Amazing Korean Food and Attractions in Seoul! (Day 2)
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Day 2 on Seoul turned out to be a great one full day tour of Seoul. We started by visiting a few of the most famous Seoul attractions, had an incredible lunch, and then continued on to visit more attractions and ended with an amazing Korean grilled fish dinner.
00:51 Deoksugung Palace; 1,000 Won ($0.84); City Hall Station, Exit 2. For our first stop for the day, we took the Metro to Deoksugung Palace, which is one of the number of famous Royal palaces in Seoul. It was a nice place to walk around, still pretty quiet in the morning when we got there.
1:54 Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Station, Exit 5; Entrance price - 3,000 Won ($2.53). One of the most famous attractions in Seoul is the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and it’s an absolutely huge complex where you can walk around and see the different palaces and temples. We didn't’ have a lot of time, but I did spend a few minutes watching the guards at the front, and then walking around the inner sections of the palace. It’s one of the must visit places in Seoul.
3:46 Bukchon Son Mandu Restaurant (북촌손만두); 35,000 Won for 4 bowls of noodles, 1 combination plate of mandu dumplings for 12,000 Won. Located near to Bukchon Hanok village is a legendary restaurant in Seoul known as Bukchon Son Mandu (북촌손만두). I had eaten there before on a previous trip to Seoul, but at a different location at Insadong. This time we ate at their original location, and they specializes in both mandu dumplings, and bowls of noodles. We ordered a mixed plate of mandu which included both fried and steamed mandu and I got a bowl of mul naengmyeon (랭면), which is a Korean ice cold noodles dish. All the food was delicious. Bukchon Son Mandu is a great place to eat when you’re in Seoul.
9:54 Bukchon Hanok Village; Another one of the top attractions in Seoul is the Bukchon Hanok Village, an old village in the heart of Seoul where you can find traditional buildings and homes and businesses. It has become a bit on the touristy side, but there are many locals that visit, and I think it’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere of Seoul. We also stopped to have a couple skewers of what is one of my favorite Korean street foods, dakkochi, which are grilled chicken skewers.
11:07 Korean Street Food near Dongdaemun Market: In the evening, we took the Metro over to Dongdaemun station and found a small side street to eat some Korean street food snacks. We had tteokbokki, gimbap, and some kind of boiled fish tofu on a stick. All the snacks together came to 7,000 Won ($5.91).
13:18 Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street: For dinner, we didn’t really have any plans, but we just happen to stumble into what I later found out was the Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street, because there were at least a half dozen grilled fish restaurants. The restaurant served a number of different types of fish, all salted heavily and grilled. Along with rice and all the banchan sides, it was a Korean food meal I loved.
17:34 Dongdaemun Area: Finally, to end this full one day tour of Korean food and attractions in Seoul, we took a walk around the Dongdaemun area, full of shopping malls and action.
I think it turned out to be a pretty good one day in Seoul!
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I did enjoy watching the Street Food Netflix show, especially the amazing cinematography and the amazing stories of the people behind the food. However, there wasn’t much emphasis, if any, on the eating part of the street food. So I happen to be in Seoul for a few days, and I happen to know Dan Gray ( who helped arrange the Seoul Street Food Netflix episode, and so he took us on the same tour, except this time, focused on eating everything.
Here are the places covered in the Street Food Netflix, Korean street food in Seoul episode:
Gwangjang Market - Most of the entire episode was filmed at the famous Gwangjang Market, a market I’ve been to many times, and is a must visit for Korean food lovers in Seoul.
Yoonsun Cho - Gohyang Kalguksu Stall - Most of the Netflix Seoul episode was based around Yoonsun Cho and her incredible kalguksu, hand made knife cut noodles. They were very home-style tasting, very comforting and delicious. She also serves a number of other dishes including nangmyeon, and seaweed noodles, all of which were very good. Her sauce is also amazing, and her kimchi. Price - 5,000 KRW ($4.21) per bowl
Honglim Banchan Stall - Probably the most delicious food on this entire Korean street food tour Netflix episode was the soy marinated crab from Honglim Banchan Stall. The crab was melt in your mouth and the marinade was perfect. Even better is when she scooped out some roe and mixed it with rice in the shell.
Bindae-tteok stall - There’s an entire section of Korean street food dedicated to bindae-tteok at Gwangjang Market. Along with these crispy mung bean pancakes, we also ordered Yukhoe, Korean raw beef with egg and pear. Price - 30,000 KRW ($25.27) total
Dongdaemun Food Street - Finally, the last thing in the Street Food Netflix episode of Seoul was the Baffle, a unique creation of rice made into a waffle, filled and topped with all sorts of interesting things. Price - 4,000 KRW ($3.37)
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Approx P14,000 = KRW293,000 (5 D/4N)
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From the airport we took a bus that brought us direct to Myeong-dong. Nothing much happened this day since we arrived in the evening and just had dinner.
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KRW 5,000 (P250) – Dinner (Beef Bulgogi)
KRW 14,000 (P679) - Limousine Bus from Incheon Airport to Myeong-dong
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Gyeongbokgung Palace (KRW3,000 Entrance Fee = P145)
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- Inside the palace is the National Folk Museum and beside the palace is Gwanghamun Square
Cheonggyecheon River Urban (Free Admission, not in the video)
- Long walk from Gyeongbokgung Palace. We made a mistake of going there after Gyeongbokgung Palace.
Changdeokgung Palace (KRW 3,000 = P145)
- Alite at Anguk Station (Exit 3) then some 5 minute walk
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Bukchon Hanok Village (Free Admission, not in the video)
- Just a few minute walk from Changdeokgung Palace.
- You can alternatively walk from Gyeongbokgung Palace for approximately 15-20 minutes
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KRW 10,000 – Shared cost at Two-Two Chicken with beer for dinner
KRW 6,000 – Admission Fees
KRW 1200 – Bus to NSeoul Tower
KRW 6,000 – Cable Car from Seoulf Tower
KRW 3, 750 – Train transfers
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Nami Island (KRW 8,000 = P389 Ferry w/ Admission Fee)
- I took the train route that has less transfers, Myeong-dong – Nowon – Sangbong – Gapyeong
- Alite at Gapyeong Train Station then take either a bus (InterCity bus - KRW 1300 or the Gapyeong City Tour Bus – KRW6,000) or Taxi (KRW3,000)
- If you’re coming from Myeong-dong there’s a shuttle going direct to Gapyeong Wharf. Pre booking is required.
Jogyesa Temple (Free Admission)
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- The temple is also near Gyeongbokgung Palace
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KRW 4,500 - Train from Myeong-Dong to Gapyeong Station VV
KRW 6,000 – Taxi from Gapyeong Station to Gapyeong Wharf VV
KRW 8,000 – Ferry and Admission to Nami Island
KRW 4500 – 3 pcs Kimbop for lunch
KRW 16,000 – Shared cost for Korean BBQ with Soju
KRW 1250 – other train transfers
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JSA Panmonjeom Tour (KRW 85,000 = P4120 with lunch)
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Namdaemun Gate & Namdaemun Market
- From President Hotel where we were dropped off after the tour, It was a 10 minute walk to Namdaemun Gate.
Dongdaemun Design Plaza (Free Admission)
- Alite at Dongdaemun History & Culture Park Station
Myeong-dong StreetFood Trip
Day4 Expenses:
KRW 85,000 – JSA Panmonjeum Tour
KRW 7000 – Tteokbokki and Myeong-dong Dumpling Dinner
KRW 2,000 – 1 foot icecream
KRW 2500 – train transfers
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I had a 12 hr layover at Incheon International Airport on my way to Saigon. This was my first time in South Korea. I spent 5 hours on a free transit tour the airport provides and had a great time.
They took us to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, the ancient home of the Joseon dynasty royal family and their household. Then we had lunch at Insa-dong market area. It’s very touristy, but merchants were great and the food wasn’t bad.
The other half of my layover was spent at Incheon International Airport. I love that place. I could have spent the entire day there and just relaxed and chilled. They had live musical performances, traditional mask dance (Talchum), which I missed because I was taking a shower at the airport’s free facility. Everything was provided for from the towels to the shampoo and shower gel.
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The Tongin Market is a super cool place to visit for some authentic Korean food in Seoul! Good prices, fun and delicious! We had a blast and this was our last video we filmed in Seoul! The food in Korea was INCREDIBLE! We love Korean street food so much and can not wait to come back again soon! I hope you enjoyed our Korean street food series, next up is Tokyo, Japan! Stay tuned! Thanks for watching guys!
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Hey there, my name's Luke Martin with chopsticktravel.com ! I'm on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! The Chopstick Travelers are based in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods in places like Japan, Malaysia, Korea and Hong Kong and around the world!
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25 Best Things To Do in Seoul, South Korea
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Seoul, South Korea, is truly an amazing city to visit! It's modern, easy to navigate and there's little something everyone will enjoy. The Seoul subway system makes it easy to get around town and discover exactly what the giant city has to offer.
Surrounded by Japan and China, Seoul and South Korea sometimes doesn't get all the attention is deserves . Korea is home to a unique culture, cuisine and a fascinating history. If you ever have the chance to visit Seoul, you'll have a great time!
I traveled to Seoul Korea and was able to do all kinds of things, but I've narrowed this list down to twenty five of the best things to do in Seoul - of course there are other things as well but this list is just the beginning and intended to get your ideas and travel imagination flowing!
Anyway, on to the top Seoul attractions, here's the list in case you can't see the video:
1. Gyeongbukgung Palace
2. Bukchon Hanok Village
3. Jogyesa Buddhist Temple
4. Suwon's Hwaseong Fortress
5. War Memorial and Museum
6. N Seoul Tower
7. Myeongdong Shopping
8. Insadong
9. Namdaemun Market
10. Dongdaemun
11. International Itaewon
12. Hongdae (Hongik University)
13. Lotte Mart
14. Lotte World
15. Seoul Children's Park
16. Han River Walking / Riding
17. Walk along the Cheonggyecheon Stream
18. Hike in Seoul
19. Gwangjang Market
20. Noryangjin Fish Market
21. Garak Wholesale Food Market
22. Korean Street Food
23. Ice Cream Selections
24. Coffee at a Coffee Shop
25. Korean Barbecue
I stayed in South Korea for just over 2 weeks and was able to complete this entire list of things to do in Seoul.
However, even though there are so many places to see and go, probably my favorite of all is eating and sampling delicious Korean food! Korean food is so good and there are so many restaurants everywhere you look in Seoul that it can truly be considered a foodie's paradise.
If you get a chance to visit Seoul I hope your'e able to do all these wonderful things while you're there!
Anything else you love about Seoul that's not on this list? Please feel free to leave a comment below and let me know!
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1. Myeongdong Dakhanmari (명동닭한마리)
서울 중구 명동10길 19-13
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↳ Nearest station: Myeongdong Exit 8
2. Yewa Sonmandoo (예와 손만두)
Seoul, Gangbuk-gu, Ui-dong, 4.19로 40-8
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↳ Nearest station: Suyu (take exit 4 and then the northbound 01 bus)
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3. Kyodong Tofu (교동두부)
110 Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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↳ Nearest station: Anguk Exit 6
4. Traditional tea house (신옛찻집)
Address: 164 Gwanhun-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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↳ Nearest station: Anguk Exit 6
5. Pildong Myeonok (필동면옥)
26, Seoae-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul
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↳ Nearest station: Chungmuro Exit 3
6. Cafe Shim (카페 쉼)
139-20 Jingwan-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul
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↳ Nearest station: Chungmuro Exit 3
7. Tosokchon Samgyetang (토속촌 삼계탕)
5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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↳ Nearest station: Gyeongbokgung Exit 2
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