The mild tteokbokki flavor becomes fuller with mustard.
WhyThis is the most distinctive way the shop is presented.Tteokbokki Village
JonmatA neighborhood snack shop in Incheon where people eat tteokbokki with mustard, jajang sauce, and curry powder.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The plain tteokbokki tastes like a nostalgic old-style version. Mustard makes the flavor more vivid, and curry powder adds a slightly spicy spice note.
Jajang sauce changes the flavor of the basic seasoning.
WhyIt is shown as a common and personally tried combination.Curry powder adds spice aroma and a little heat.
WhyIt is introduced as a local regulars' way of eating it.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
The real tteokbokki spots locals in Incheon got worked up about
The video tours locally recommended tteokbokki shops and a bakery in Incheon.
A neighborhood snack shop in Incheon where people eat tteokbokki with mustard, jajang sauce, and curry powder.
The plain tteokbokki tastes like a nostalgic old-style version. Mustard makes the flavor more vivid, and curry powder adds a slightly spicy spice note.
- A tteokbokki shop is shown with mustard, jajang sauce, and curry powder as add-ons.
- Myeonjeopso is located right in front of the ticket gate inside Jakjeon Station.
- At Myeonjeopso, tteokbokki, fried items, fish cake, and cheese fried rice are eaten.
- The bakery stop includes mentaiko baguette, mocha salt bread, and anko butter.
- Some candidate shops were skipped because filming was not possible.
