About this spot
Jogyeong-dong's street food stalls offer an immersive culinary journey through Seoul's most vibrant alleyways, where sizzling grilled pork belly and spicy tteokbokki are prepared right before your eyes. The neighborhood buzzes with energy as you navigate narrow paths lined with vendors serving everything from savory bindaetteok to sweet honey butter corn.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order a small cup of makgeolli to pair with your fried chicken or grilled skewers for the perfect balance of flavors.
- Bring cash only, as most stall owners do not accept credit cards or mobile payments.
- Visit late afternoon when the sun sets to catch the best lighting for photos and avoid the peak lunch rush.
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Common Questions
How much does Street Food Stalls cost?
Expect to spend between 5,000 and 15,000 KRW ($4β$12 USD) per item depending on whether you order a single skewer or a full meal of tteokbokki.
Where is Street Food Stalls?
Located in the Jongno district of Seoul within Jogyeong-dong, accessible via Exit 3 at Jongno 3-ga Station; there is no single address as it consists of multiple scattered stalls.
What should I know about ordering here?
Stalls operate on a first-come, first-served basis with no menus, so point to the dish you want or ask for recommendations like spicy octopus or cold noodles.
About this page
Restaurant: Street Food Stalls (Street Food Stalls)
Cuisine: Restaurant
Location: Jongno, Seoul, South Korea
Source: Curated from local review platforms