It comes with four kinds of fried snacks and a lot of broth.
WhyIt is described as the shop's most popular item.Binggre Bunsik
JonmatThis is a snack bar at 8-7 Sure-ro, Wabu-eup, Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do. The video shows low-priced menu items like rabokki-fried snack combo, tteokbokki, tteok-kkochi, and gim-mari.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The tteokbokki is brothy and sweet. The rice cakes are well coated, the fried items taste nutty and sweet, and the tteok-kkochi is described as sweet and salty.
It has a sweet-salty sauce.
WhyIt is directly ordered and highlighted in the video.It is filled out and pairs well with the sauce.
WhyIt is ordered on camera and shown as a large handmade item.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
A snack bar customers want to charge more for, Binggre Bunsik
At Binggre Bunsik in Wabu-eup, Namyangju, the video features a 1,500-won rabokki-fried snack combo, tteokbokki, and tteok-kkochi.
This is a snack bar at 8-7 Sure-ro, Wabu-eup, Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do. The video shows low-priced menu items like rabokki-fried snack combo, tteokbokki, tteok-kkochi, and gim-mari.
The tteokbokki is brothy and sweet. The rice cakes are well coated, the fried items taste nutty and sweet, and the tteok-kkochi is described as sweet and salty.
- It visits Binggre Bunsik at 8-7 Sure-ro, Wabu-eup, Namyangju.
- Orders include rabokki-fried snack combo, tteokbokki, ramen, tteok-kkochi, and gim-mari.
- The tteokbokki is described as brothy and sweet.
- The fried items soak up the sauce and taste nutty and sweet.
- The tteok-kkochi is said to taste like the sweet-salty school-front version.
