light anchovy broth, savory flavor, thin and soft noodles
WhyYou can eat kalguksu, kalmandu, and kongguksu in one stop.NEARBY PLACE · market
Sinsung Market
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About this place
A market in Gwangjin-gu where breakfast foods like noodles, snacks, sundae soup, and rice cakes are gathered.
Taste notes from the video
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
Rice cakes sell out early in the morning, and the market has a wide range of snack foods.
Recommended dishes
Halmeoni Song KalguksuMentioned on video
Mini BunsikMentioned on video
gochujang-based sauce, crispy fried batter, chewy dough
WhyA good stop for tteokbokki and a wide range of fried snacks and sweet breads.Sundae soupOrdered on video
light, clean broth with mild seasoning
WhyA final savory bowl to finish the market meal.Visits and features
See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
A Hidden Market Gem in Seoul
A tour of Gwangjin-gu’s Sinsung Market, where noodles, snacks, soup, and rice cakes are all lined up for breakfast.
A market in Gwangjin-gu where breakfast foods like noodles, snacks, sundae soup, and rice cakes are gathered.
Taste notes from the video
Rice cakes sell out early in the morning, and the market has a wide range of snack foods.
Key visit points
- It takes place in Sinsung Market in Gwangjin-gu.
- At Halmeoni Song Kalguksu, they eat kalguksu, kalmandu, and kongguksu.
- At Mini Bunsik, they buy tteokbokki, fried snacks, kkwaebaegi, doughnuts, steamed buns, and salad bread.
- They also eat sundae soup and mention that the morning rice cakes sell out before noon.
- They eat sirutteok and hongsulgi.
