Described as a crispy fried item.
WhyIt is directly ordered in the video, so it is an easy pick.Twigim Myeongga
JonmatA fried-snack and market-food stall inside what appears to be Muan Iro Five-Day Market, serving tteokbokki, sundae, assorted fried items, chicken legs, and offal dishes.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The host describes the fried items as crispy and sweet, the soup tteokbokki as warm and refreshing, the sundae as chewy, and the chicken legs as moist with well-seasoned flavor.
Described as chewy.
WhyIt appears repeatedly alongside the tteokbokki.Described as moist and well seasoned.
WhyThe price is mentioned and it gets its own tasting moment.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Morning drinks at what looks like Muan Iro Five-Day Market, with tteokbokki, sundae, fried snacks, and chicken legs
A market snack and fried-food stall in what appears to be Muan Iro Five-Day Market is featured in this video.
A fried-snack and market-food stall inside what appears to be Muan Iro Five-Day Market, serving tteokbokki, sundae, assorted fried items, chicken legs, and offal dishes.
The host describes the fried items as crispy and sweet, the soup tteokbokki as warm and refreshing, the sundae as chewy, and the chicken legs as moist with well-seasoned flavor.
- The host eats tteokbokki, sundae, fried snacks, and chicken legs.
- Gochu twigim, sweet potato fries, squid fry, and kimbap rolls are shown.
- Chicken legs are said to be 4 pieces for 5,000 won.
- The stall is said to operate only on five-day market days.
