Sweet-salty, spicy, and chewy.
WhyIt is the main item in the video and was taken out in a two-person portion.NEARBY PLACE · Korean street food
Norunsan Tteokbokki
Jonmat서울특별시 광진구 뚝섬로 477 1층 401호, 402호
About this place
A tteokbokki stall near the entrance of a market in Gwangjin-gu, good for takeout with sundae and fish cake.
Taste notes from the video
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The tteokbokki uses only rice cakes and is described as sweet-salty and spicy, with chewy rice cakes.
Recommended dishes
TteokbokkiOrdered on video
SundaeOrdered on video
Served in a generous amount.
WhyIt was packed together with the tteokbokki and pairs well with it.Fish cakeOrdered on video
500 won each and works well when added together.
WhySuggested as a good side for the tteokbokki.Visits and features
See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
A place like this still exists today...
A takeout snack tour in Gwangjin-gu’s traditional market, featuring mandu and tteokbokki.
A tteokbokki stall near the entrance of a market in Gwangjin-gu, good for takeout with sundae and fish cake.
Taste notes from the video
The tteokbokki uses only rice cakes and is described as sweet-salty and spicy, with chewy rice cakes.
Key visit points
- Two places in a traditional market in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul are featured.
- Somenan Mandoo sells twisted doughnuts, dumplings, steamed buns, croquettes, and fried snacks.
- Nollunsan Tteokbokki sells tteokbokki, sundae, and fish cake.
- The tteokbokki is described as being made with rice cakes only.
- The video suggests ordering fish cake separately if you want it with the tteokbokki.
