Diya Jain, Delhi
“Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness” perfectly captures the fantastic innovations that the culinary world has brought to the masses in the large variety of experiments that we call “food.”
We believe many people will be able to relate to French Chef Auguste Escoffier’s quote mentioned above, which, in our opinion, best defines the experience of eating. One of the best subsets that have been birthed from food is the concept of street food. Street food is a phenomenon that has the capability of becoming a defining factor of a country. Countries like India and South Korea are well known for these delicacies, both sweet and savory, that can be found in the poshest of restaurants as well as the most common marketplaces. As an Indian, the craving for street food is almost always a constant. We can thus understand the hype of street food and why it is one of the biggest motivating factors for tourists to visit South Korea.

History of Street Food in South Korea
But first, we should go back to the 1300s, the century when the food stalls came to be in the Joseon markets. After the Korean War had ended, street food vendors made a huge impact on people with lower incomes by providing them with affordable meals. Since then, street food vendors have only increased in popularity and become an integral part of the food culture of South Korea.

The appeal for street foods comes from more than just being visually appealing, affordable, and delicious. The experience of watching the food being prepared, for example when the vendor hands as they cook the ingredients in front of you, plays a key role in elevating the flavor and taste of the meal. It allows you to witness the effort that goes into its preparation. As a result, it tastes exponentially better than it would in any other setting. It ends up becoming a heartwarming, comforting, and fulfilling experience for the buyers.
South Koreans enjoy a wide selection of delectable dishes that bring water to your mouth just by thinking about them. Let’s go through some of the top picks from the vast variety of street foods available:
Tteokbokki
Tteokbokki is a quintessential must-have delicacy, consisting of chewy rice cakes simmered in a fiery red sauce made with gochujang (Korean chili paste), gochugaru (Korean chili flakes), and other aromatics.

Bungeo-ppang
This is a famous red bean-filled pastry cooked in a special mold to give it the shape of a fish. It literally translates to ‘carp bread’ as the mold is in the shape of a carp. This is an especially famous treat during the winter months when it can be found on every street corner to provide a comforting and warm treat.

Gamja Hot Dogs
A classic that is a guilty pleasure for Koreans is gamja or potato hot dogs. Gamja hot dogs are traditionally corn dogs, but they have been elevated to another level as they are now sold with sausage and cheese inside, coated in crispy breadcrumbs (panko). The deep-fried treats are then coated in sugar and tomato ketchup to give a sweet and savoury taste that is unforgettable.

Dakgangjeong
This is a popular indulgence as an after-work meal in South Korea usually paired with drinks. This Korean deep-fried chicken dish is served in a sticky, sweet, and spicy sauce and has become a staple in Korean dramas as we see our favorite actors and actresses enjoy a comforting and fulfilling meal after a long, arduous day at work!

Myeon
Noodles are a staple in Korean cuisine, and street food vendors offer numerous noodle dishes to satisfy any cravings. Noodles can be prepared from different materials and result in a variety. From jap-chae (glass noodles stir-fried with vegetables and meat) to jjol-myeon (chewy wheat noodles in a spicy sauce), there’s a noodle dish to suit every taste.

This list barely scratches the surface of the array of street foods that one can find in South Korea. The vast food variety has also taken the world by storm as their popularity was spread out across continents with the help of K-Dramas, K-Pop, and the Hallyu wave. A few of the popular Korean street food markets in Seoul, South Korea that you must take a tour of are Gwangjang Street Food Market and Myeongdong Street Food Market.

New restaurants and stores have opened up and products have reached the masses to try these delicious delicacies from the comfort of their home. They have become fan-favourites as people of all ages and nationalities are seen enjoying this fantastic new cuisine and even travel to South Korea to experience it firsthand. Proud to say that we are the fanatics of Korean cuisine and look forward to travelling and eating these from the source land one day, hopefully super soon!
Which South Korean Street Food do you want to try out? Tell us in the comments!

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Wanna try each and every street foods in S.K😍
I am already a fan of tteokbokki, I have gamja hot dogs and Fish cakes on my list 🤌🏻 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Reminiscing The Korea Food Trip!
Wowww my love for kkrean street foods.
Street Food in Korea is an Emotion 🥰🥰
Such amazing food mentioned. Great to know more about them.
Wow looks delicious 😍🤤
Tteokbokki is love ✨️🤤
Looks so yummm🥹❤️
Great Article ❤️ ✨! I really want to try Gamja Hot Dogs🥲
I want to try tteokbokki and bulgogi, but I want to go to South Korea to get it 🥰💖🎀
Great Article 🩷
I didn’t write it, but yes, it’s pretty great 😊
Wowww 😍, looking delicious 😋.i wanna try 😩
Mouthwatering 🤤
Amazing 👏
Dangangjeong is my favourite amongst all of these. Great article.
I love the idea of the warm sweet fish-shapes pastries
In Canada, where I live now, it is too cold to have someone stand all day outside
In France it is roasted chestnuts and, more recently thanks to the African diaspora > roasted corn on the cob
Yum! I am hungry actually ^^
I’ve tried kimbap, tteobokki, dubu kimchi, Kimchi, gamja hotdog, buldak and nongshim range of ramyun.. i cant wait to eat more.
I’ve tried kimbap, tteobokki, dubu kimchi, Kimchi, gamja hotdog, buldak and nongshim range of ramyun.. i cant wait to eat more.
I want to try every korean street food!!
I wanna try each and every dishes🤤😍
I wanna try korean street food 😋
I want to eat those korean street food so badly 😩 – Samruddhi Pare
Amazing 😍
All of them!! But I so wanted to try Tteokbokki, Bunggeoppang, Dangangjeong and Gamja Hot Dogs on Korean streets!
The variety!!! I’m so in love🤌
I always love street food and spacially korean street food 💖💖💖
I love it 😍
yum yum yum ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
street food is love😍😍
I have tried the hot dogs and they are heavenly delicious. I really want to try tteokbokki tho!
Korean food is tasty i have tried many korean foods and I love them ❤️
I want to try all the recommended food items. They look so delicious.
I would really love to visit Korea and visit their street foods there
Would love to try all of them as soon as possible 🤧✨️
Love to try them all🎀🎀
Have tried them all except bungeo ppang in india but cant wait to experience it in its true authentic culture….
I wanna try all of them.
I am huge Korean street food lover. Corn Dog is one of most favorite one of me.
Love Korean food
Love to visit someday
Thank you i got to know many korean street food. It looks tasty
I want to try these food
Love them all tasty and yum
Street food is a culinary delight, offering a taste of culture and tradition. South Korea’s street food scene is incredible, with must-tries like Tteokbokki, Bungeo-ppang, Gamja Hot Dogs, Dakgangjeong, and various noodle dishes. Watching the food being prepared adds to the experience, making it all the more delicious.
I want to try all street food 🥰🥰🥰
Bungeo-ppang have a special corner in my heart 💞
my mouth is watering. sounds too fun and yumm.
I can’t wait to try Bungeo-ppang this year
Dakgangjeong looks so tasty hehe…
I only had like 2 things from all that is mentioned above. One of them being myeon.
Tteokbokki + Dakgangjeong = instant craving activated! Someone get me these ASAP 😂