Sweet, garlic-forward wheat tteokbokki.
WhyIt comes with unlimited refills when you order one menu item.Isanghan Tteokbokki House
JonmatThis place at 6 Hui-gyeong-ro 2ga-gil, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul serves tteokbokki with unlimited refills when you order one menu item. The video also features omurice and bacon cream pasta, and describes the tteokbokki as sweet and garlic-forward.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The tteokbokki is described as sweet and home-style, with a clear garlic note. It uses wheat tteok, has no fish cake, and comes with both short and long rice cakes. The bacon cream pasta is not especially thick or heavy in cream.
Soft, thick egg with fried rice and demi-glace sauce.
WhyIt is directly recommended as a good pairing with the tteokbokki.Contains mushroom, bacon, zucchini, eggplant, and green onion, with a light cream sauce.
WhyIt is one of the main dishes ordered alongside the tteokbokki.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Even all-you-can-eat?
A look at Isanghan Tteokbokki House, where tteokbokki is unlimited with one menu order, plus omurice and bacon cream pasta.
This place at 6 Hui-gyeong-ro 2ga-gil, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul serves tteokbokki with unlimited refills when you order one menu item. The video also features omurice and bacon cream pasta, and describes the tteokbokki as sweet and garlic-forward.
The tteokbokki is described as sweet and home-style, with a clear garlic note. It uses wheat tteok, has no fish cake, and comes with both short and long rice cakes. The bacon cream pasta is not especially thick or heavy in cream.
- Unlimited tteokbokki with one menu order
- Tteokbokki includes both short and long rice cakes
- Bacon cream pasta includes zucchini, eggplant, and green onion
- Omurice is said to pair well with the tteokbokki
- Late visits may make the rice cakes get soggy
