Made with rice cakes and described as an old-school tteokbokki flavor.
WhyIt is directly eaten in the video and presented as a classic market snack.Suyu Traditional Market
JonmatA market visit to Suyu Traditional Market at 18 Dobong-ro 67-gil, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, with a wide range of foods.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The market offers varied foods such as jeon, grilled fish, octopus, squid, hot bar, tteokbokki, sundae, fried snacks, and kongguksu. The fresh noodle kongguksu is described as bouncy and chewy.
The noodles are described as bouncy, chewy, rich, nutty, and cool.
WhyIt is introduced as a refreshing summer dish.Described as a nostalgic market bakery item.
WhyThey specifically order and taste it from the market bakery.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Browsing Suyu Traditional Market for jeon, snacks, market bread, and kongguksu
A walk through Suyu Traditional Market with market snacks, bread, and noodle dishes.
A market visit to Suyu Traditional Market at 18 Dobong-ro 67-gil, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, with a wide range of foods.
The market offers varied foods such as jeon, grilled fish, octopus, squid, hot bar, tteokbokki, sundae, fried snacks, and kongguksu. The fresh noodle kongguksu is described as bouncy and chewy.
- They tour Suyu Traditional Market.
- They try jeon and freshly grilled fish.
- They eat octopus, squid, and hot bar.
- They introduce market bakery items like hamburger bread and salad bread.
- They also eat tteokbokki, sundae, fried snacks, and kongguksu.
