Spicy, broth-heavy, and close to a hot pot.
WhyIt is presented as the main dish of the place and a good soju pairing.Darak
JonmatThis is an instant tteokbokki place in the Mapo tteokbokki alley inside the Airmall Building in Dohwa-dong. It is described as a spicy, hot-pot-like dish that goes well with soju.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
It is described as closer to a hot pot than regular tteokbokki. The broth is spicy.
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I’ve never seen a place like this in the middle of downtown. The very house from famous drama shoots
This video introduces two old-school spots in the Mapo and Gongdeok area: a charcoal-grill meat restaurant and a stir-fried rice cake place.
This is an instant tteokbokki place in the Mapo tteokbokki alley inside the Airmall Building in Dohwa-dong. It is described as a spicy, hot-pot-like dish that goes well with soju.
It is described as closer to a hot pot than regular tteokbokki. The broth is spicy.
- At Wonjo Mapo Ggopdegi-jip, they serve charcoal-grilled salt-seasoned meat and pork galbi.
- The complimentary doenjang stew is said to be generous with tofu and refillable.
- Darak is an instant tteokbokki place in the Mapo tteokbokki alley.
- The tteokbokki is described as broth-heavy, closer to a hot pot, and spicy.
- The first restaurant is also known as a filming location for dramas.
