More jjajang-like with a gochujang-style kick.
WhyIt is one of the main mixed orders shown in the video.Momo Instant Tteokbokki
JonmatAn instant tteokbokki spot in Inwon Market that has operated since 1982 and lets you mix ramyeon bokki and jjolbokki.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The sauce leans more toward jjajang flavor with a sharp gochujang-like note, and it comes with radish shreds, cabbage, and a generous portion.
More jjajang-like with radish shreds and cabbage.
WhyIt is ordered together with ramyeon bokki on camera.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
If you are looking for the best mix of taste and value, this is the place to go
A tour of budget-friendly eats at Naengseongdae Inheon Market, including snacks, bread, pork cutlet, tteokbokki, and Chinese dishes.
An instant tteokbokki spot in Inwon Market that has operated since 1982 and lets you mix ramyeon bokki and jjolbokki.
The sauce leans more toward jjajang flavor with a sharp gochujang-like note, and it comes with radish shreds, cabbage, and a generous portion.
- Rice tteokbokki is featured at a snack shop near the market entrance.
- The bakery items include momos bread, red bean bread, white rolls, and salad bread.
- Tangsuyuk and pork cutlets are fried fresh at a butcher shop.
- At Momo Instant Tteokbokki, ramyeon bokki and jjolbokki are ordered together.
- The Chinese restaurant serves fried dumplings, fried eggplant, and mapo tofu.
