Rice cakes with a subtle spicy kick.
WhyIt is the first snack order shown in the video.Otteoksun
JonmatA market snack stop in Sinwon Market, but the video mainly shows the menu rather than a clearly confirmed storefront name.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The tteokbokki uses rice cakes and has a slight spicy kick. The fried squid has a thin coating, and the kimbap feels homemade.
Thin coating and crispy texture.
WhyIt is eaten together with the tteokbokki as part of the snack set.Simple ingredients and a homemade feel.
WhyIt appears as another simple market snack.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Sillim-dong Sinwon Market: value bites from 4,000-won tangsuyuk to assorted jeon
A walk through Sinwon Market in Sillim-dong, sampling market foods like tteokgalbi, snacks, jeon, and tangsuyuk.
A market snack stop in Sinwon Market, but the video mainly shows the menu rather than a clearly confirmed storefront name.
The tteokbokki uses rice cakes and has a slight spicy kick. The fried squid has a thin coating, and the kimbap feels homemade.
- Sinwon Market is in Sillim-dong, Gwanak-gu, Seoul.
- They eat tteokgalbi, snacks, jeon, and tangsuyuk.
- The tteokbokki uses rice cakes and feels mildly spicy.
- The fried squid has a thin coating and a crispy texture.
- The tangsuyuk is described with an old-style sauce.
