Thin rice cakes that are soft and chewy.
WhyIt is the main dish and looks very filling for 2,000 won.Mamason Tteokbokki
JonmatA small snack shop in Busan is featured for thin-rice-cake tteokbokki and freshly fried snacks.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The thin rice cakes are chewy and soft, the sauce tastes garlicky and savory, and the seasoning is slightly stronger than Seoul style. The cabbage is crisp, and the fried items are freshly cooked, crispy, and generously filled.
Crispy outside with a well-filled interior.
WhyIt is fried fresh on the spot and easy to order with the tteokbokki.Squid is chewy and the batter is not too thick.
WhyIt is shown being served freshly fried and eaten right away.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Mamason Tteokbokki in Busan, with 2,000 won tteokbokki and fresh fried snacks
Mamason Tteokbokki in Busan is introduced for its 2,000 won tteokbokki and freshly fried snacks.
A small snack shop in Busan is featured for thin-rice-cake tteokbokki and freshly fried snacks.
The thin rice cakes are chewy and soft, the sauce tastes garlicky and savory, and the seasoning is slightly stronger than Seoul style. The cabbage is crisp, and the fried items are freshly cooked, crispy, and generously filled.
- Mamason Tteokbokki is featured in Busan.
- The tteokbokki costs 2,000 won.
- Pepper and squid fritters are fried fresh.
- Gimbap fritters and dumpling fritters are also shown.
- The shop says it will move nearby soon.
