Shown being eaten with soju.
WhyIt is directly featured in the video as the 10,000-won stir-fried intestines dish.Stall No. 7
JonmatA nameless pocha in Yeongdeungpo Market, presented as a place for 10,000-won gopchang-bokkeum with soju.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
It is described as having a sesame-oil-like aroma, and the gopchang-bokkeum is eaten with soju.
See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
A 50-year-old nameless pocha in Yeongdeungpo Market... soondae stir-fry for 10,000 won with soju...
A video about a nameless pocha in Yeongdeungpo Market serving 10,000-won gopchang-bokkeum with soju.
A nameless pocha in Yeongdeungpo Market, presented as a place for 10,000-won gopchang-bokkeum with soju.
It is described as having a sesame-oil-like aroma, and the gopchang-bokkeum is eaten with soju.
- A nameless pocha in Yeongdeungpo Market
- 10,000-won gopchang-bokkeum
- Served with soju
- The shop is said to have no name or signboard
Can’t forget the pig tail, so I came again! Yeongdeungpo Market No. 7 pojangmacha!
A visit to a No. 7 pojangmacha in Yeongdeungpo Market with chicken feet, pig tail, and ramen.
A No. 7 pocha in Yeongdeungpo Market where chicken feet, pig tail, and ramen are eaten.
The pig tail is chewy and well seasoned, the chicken feet can be eaten spicy, and the ramen works as a hot, comforting finish.
- No. 7 pojangmacha in Yeongdeungpo Market pocha street
- Chicken feet are ordered first
- Pig tail is eaten as an appetizer
- Finished with pot ramen
- Pig tail is described as chewy and well seasoned

