Spicier and sharper.
WhyPresented as the shop’s signature item.Wonjo Jeong Grandma’s Oil Tteokbokki
JonmatA shop serving oil tteokbokki and soy sauce tteokbokki with a stronger stir-fried style.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The oil tteokbokki is spicier and sharper than the other shop, with a lightly crusted texture from high heat. The soy sauce version starts salty and finishes smoothly.
Starts salty and finishes gently.
WhyGood for comparing with the other market shop.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Tongin Market, famous for its coin concept, cut down to the real must-try spots
A walk through Tongin Market with noodles, bread, two styles of oil tteokbokki, coin-bought lunch, and chicken skewers.
A shop serving oil tteokbokki and soy sauce tteokbokki with a stronger stir-fried style.
The oil tteokbokki is spicier and sharper than the other shop, with a lightly crusted texture from high heat. The soy sauce version starts salty and finishes smoothly.
- Seogu-dong Janchi House is shown for banquet noodles and bibim noodles.
- A bakery with an unconfirmed name recommends corn bread, onion cream cheese soboro bread, and nut tart.
- Two oil tteokbokki shops are compared: the original Grandma’s place and Wonjo Jeong Grandma’s place.
- Coins are bought on the second floor of the Customer Satisfaction Center and used only at affiliated lunch-box cafes.
- Effort is made to include Eojidong chicken skewers in the lunch box.
I Just Wanted to Eat Tongin Market's Original Oil Tteokbokki...
A food tour of Tongin Market focuses on copper-coin lunchboxes and compares two oil tteokbokki stalls.
This stall is located in front of the exchange counter at Tongin Market. The video tries its oil tteokbokki and red tteokbokki, and also mentions jajang tteokbokki.
Strong soy sauce aroma and a nutty oil flavor, with a crispy surface and chewy center. The red tteokbokki is spicy.
- Food is bought with exchange coins at Tongin Market.
- Two oil tteokbokki stalls are compared.
- Jajang tteokbokki and rice-cake tteokbokki are also tried.
- Kimbap, dumplings, and chicken skewers are included.
- A lunchbox cafe is available for eating the bought food.

