Korean Street Food in Seoul, Korea at Namdaemun Market (남대문시장)
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- Namdaemun Market (남대문시장) is the oldest and one of the most famous markets in Seoul, Korea to eat Korean street food. It is a bustling hive of activities where you can find cheap Korean food and also do some souvenir shopping or just buy regular everyday items such as clothes. We end up walking around the market for hours eating as much Korean street food as humanly possible and also showing you what else you can do at Namdaemun Market (남대문시장). The following is a list of all the Korean street food (한국 길거리 음식) we sampled in Seoul (서울):
마약김밥 - Baby Gimbap: Korean rice rolls with simple ingredients inside like carrots and yellow radish
호떡 - Hotteok: Korean dessert pancake with brown sugar, honey, cinnamon and pine nuts inside. One of our personal favotires!
핫도그 - Hot Dog (aka corndogs): Korean hotdogs with deep-fried batter and french fries
오뎅 - Odeng: Spongy Korean fish cakes served on a skewer
왕찐빵만두 - Wang Jjinppang Mandu: (Korean steamed buns with red bean-paste filled inside)
고구마 - Goguma: Korean sweet potato that has been steamed
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Korean Street Food in Seoul, Korea at Namdaemun Market (남대문시장) Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good morning from Namdaemun Market (남대문시장). Today we have chosen to skip lunch and have lots of snacks at this market instead so I'm pretty excited for that.
Yeah, so Namdaemun Sijang (남대문시장) Namdaemun Market is the oldest market in Seoul (서울) and it is also one of the best places to get Korean street food (한국 길거리 음식). So we're just going to go on a rampage and eat as much Korean street food as we possibly can. A rampage! You heard it here first. Let's go eat.
So I got myself a potato corn dog. So this is a hot dog (핫도그) on a stick. It has been breaded I guess and then they've attached these french fries as well. So it is like really over the top and I'm going to add some ketchup.
So we're trying Odeng (오뎅) which is a Korean fishcake. And this is one of the most common Korean street foods (한국 길거리 음식) you can find in just about everywhere. Often places where you get tteokbokki (떡볶이). Yeah, and it is so cheap. This is usually fifty cents. Yeah, this one was more expensive because it is in Namdaemun (남대문). Yeah. It was one thousand Won (원). ₩1000 KRW.
Okay so we're here in the basement level of the Namdaemun Market (남대문시장). We found a little treasure of a restaurant here. Just a tiny little hole-in-the-wall place. We are having mayak kimbap (마약김밥). And if you've never had gimbap (김밥) before these are basically your Korean rice rolls.
So we may have come to Namdaemun (남대문) for the street food; however, this is also a great place if you're looking to get a bargain on basically anything.
Yeah, we just found this place that specializes in Mandu (만두) and different other kinds of steamed buns. And we're getting something called Wang Jjinppang (왕찐빵).
What did you get? I got myself Goguma (고구마) which is Korean sweet potato. It has been freshly steamed.
So for our final snack of the day we are having Hotteok (호떡). And I feel like we've shown this snack probably a million times on our channel but we just like it. It is our favorite Korean food.
Leaving very satisfied. That was, I mean actually I know I was going to eat a lot but I actually ended up eating a whole lot more than I originally planned. Like that was a pig out.
So if you're coming to Namdaemun Market (남대문시장) I think something that you should understand is that it is a little bit more touristy than some of the other Korean more local Korean markets.
And you can expect to pay a little bit more for some of the Korean street food. A prime example of that was when we had Odeng (오뎅). Normally I pick that up elsewhere for maybe five hundred Won (원). ₩500 KRW.
Whereas here I paid a thousand. So I paid double.
But there were some treats that I had that were exactly the same price including the Hotteok (호떡) which was a thousand here. Also a thousand in most other places.
I hope you enjoyed this Korean street food (한국 길거리 음식) video and be sure to stay tuned on our channel every Monday. We have new videos coming out from South Korea. We'll see you soon with new Korean content.
This is part of our Travel in South Korea video series showcasing Korean food, Korean culture and Korean cuisine.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Welcome to Korea~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~hello I"m living Busan in Korea. Busan is Korea No.1 marine city. beautiful beach, nice food, and the weather is the best in Korea.(summer no hot,,winter no cold) If you go to busan you will have a good experience. thank you video.
Thank you! We'd love to visit Busan the next time we're in Korea :)
Sam ordering in Korean like a pro, awesome! You corrected yourself pretty quick with the Korean word for "one" when you were ordering the steamed buns, lol, and best facial expression award goes to Audrey after dipping the kimbop bit too much into the horse radish dipping sauce. Yeah that horse radish dipping sauce thing will give you that temporary burning/heat in your nose but I love that in my mul naeng mein. Thanks for another awesome video!
Thank you very much! LOL, I pretty much lost all of the Korean I used to know aside from some words related to food and ordering ;) Ah, that would be really good in Naengmyun! That was certainly some potent stuff and it helped clear out our nasal passages...haha Thank you! We've been having so much fun checking out different markets in Seoul.
you guys look like very kindly people. enjoy korea life !!
Thank you! We always enjoy visiting Korea :)
I love watching your videos. Definitely have caused me to add new places to visit to my long list.
Thank you very much! Where would you like to go next?
That was like an upgraded version of a corn dog! Damn it, every time you guys make these videos I get so hungy after!
Thank you! It sure was! I wish we could share somehow.
looks great looking forward to watching more of your other vlogs
Thank you! We'll have more street food videos coming out soon.
Yes .. the steamed sweet potatoes ... really good! I always eat them with the skin; when we were little, my father always said it was rich with nutrients, etc. :)
That is cool to hear Adi!
What a fantastic market! The food looks awesome, lol you poor thing when you dunked that kimball in the wasabi sauce, I could see your face change colour 😳🙈 great video I loved it
Thank you! The food was definitely awesome. Korean street food in some of the best we've ever had. LOL, yeah we knew it would be strong but not that potent! Hahaha....
when I go to Korea (someday), I would just eat street food all day. hahaha. I bought a Hotteok Mix in one of the Korean Marts here and its so good. :)
Good idea! That is pretty much what we've been doing ;) Oh, how is that! We've been meaning to try it out.
Samuel and Audrey the Hotteok Mix includes the Flour, Yeast, and Filling (sugar, cinammon, nuts). Its pretty easy to make but I wish I had those things thet use to flatten out the hotteok. Its also hard to keep the filling from spilling when you flatten it. hahaha. try it, if you can! :)
I'm moving to Korea in February to teach English and I've really been enjoying your videos to get ready for my trip!!
How exciting! Where will you be teaching? Thank you :)
Samuel and Audrey I'll be in Changwon! :)
Cool!
Street food in Seoul... bring back so many good memories. Nice video 👍 I subbed.
Thanks Mr. T! The street food in Korea is just so tasty. Any dish you enjoyed the most?
Pancakes and Kimbop are my faves. Praying for Daegu and South Korea right now for dealing with the current Coronavirus outbreak. Stay strong Korea 💪.
I want to go back to Korea!
Hope you can soon!
that hot dog looks epic! you two look amaze and keep sharing your videos, love'm
Thank you! I do have to agree it was quite the epic hot dog...haha
I love your videos guys! Cheers from Mexico :)
Thank you very much! Ah, we're hoping to do a big trip to Mexico next year :) Any recommendations?
Love this video!
Thank you very much! :)
I love you guys so much. You are like my electronic traveling tour guide book. Thank you so much for your cultural take on foods. I can't wait to go to Korea now.
Ah, thank you very much! When do you think you'll visit? We have more Korea videos coming out the rest of the month and a bit in January too.
Your Korean is so good!!!! Wow very impressed. I love ur vlogs in Korea. Good to see u guys back. I first found u guys when u guys first met in Korea!!
Thank you very much! Wow, those are some old videos...hehehe. We're really excited to be back as travelers this time :)
Hahahaha! That face was awesome when you tried the wasabi. Same happens to me! It goes straight to the nose! Lol
LOL, I know what you mean. That was some seriously strong wasabi though as we're used to eating it.
Fast food street roasted sweet potatoes are my mom's favorite :)
Those are the best! Almost like dessert.
enjoy the street market
Thank you! We had a great time :)
한국에 사는 저보다 더 맛있는 음식을 먹고 다녀서 부러워요!
Mouth watering🤤🤤🤤🤤
It sure was!
hahaha. The wasabi! I love watching you guys.
LOL, thanks! That was some STRONG wasabi ;)
잘봤습니다.
고맙습니다!
Why did I have to watch this at the middle of the night. Now my mouth is watering 😫
Sorry! I wish we could share.
really like your video, welcome both of you to visit China. There are many many special and unique street food in each city.
Thank you very much! Hope we can visit China soon :)
Buen video,saludos
Gracias!
hallo audrey 😍😍😍😍, I love lovee your video
Thank you very much! :)
You guys are awesome i realy love your videos. Your food tour tasting is appetizing 😊 Have you tried Sannakji (live baby octopus) which you can buy and eat in Noryangjin Fish Market? I tried it once there although its chewy but its delicious, dip it in hot garlic vinegar sauce.
Thanks, Enad! We tried that recently in Busan.
You two are so cute together!
Thank you very much! We miss India and Korea.
Love this potato
Thanks! It is tasty.
Jamás comeria en esos países. Ni siquiera iria . Que paladar universal tienen!!!
the food here is so yummy looking. my favorite is the upgraded hotdogs and the buns in thr cups you had. :)
Mucha comida en Korea 👍
Si, estamos comiendo muy bien.
Your videos are very good.
Thank you very much!
You had me at "rampage"
:)
Got so hungry!
Wish we could share!
Too much snacks mate.. No fish crab Korean Sweets and Spicy chicken Wow Dears
Thanks! We did kind of good overboard here but it is hard to resist Korean street food...haha
Learned something new :)
Thank you!
This guy is so chill
Thank you!
That hotdog looked good! Korean food looks good! Hope I can find a good Korean barbecue in the Chicagoland area!
Thanks! Let us know if you do.
cool video, I'm surprised you didn't get the egg bread, I thought you were going to buy it just before you got the sweet potato!! btw did you change the thumb nail??😁
Thanks! Ah, I knew we forgot to eat something ;) Yeah, our YT generated thumbs were pretty deplorable for this video especially.
두분의 호떡 발음이 너무 귀엽네요! 다시 놀러 오세요~
고맙습니다!
헉~고맙습니다. 한글도 잘 아시네요! 늘 행복 하시기를
great video...Audrey you are fine!!!
Thank you!
Love these video's! Half of the time it's almost like you guys are in Japan rather than South-Korea though hahaha, many snacks you tried look very similar to Japanese snacks.
Thank you! We plan to visit Japan in 2018 :)
I love this potato corn dog xD
They are a fun snack to et.
The mini-gimbap is actually called ma-yak gimbap which means drug gimbap. I guess it's addictive dipping it in the sauce, like crack! lol
btw, you actually said me-yuk which means seaweed in Korean.
Oh, thanks for letting us know! Oops! Our mistake. LOL, yeah I can see how it would be easy to get addicted to it. Korean street food, in general is quite addictive :)
Hello, there^^
I enjoyed your video about Namdaemun market.
I just want to add some train information on it.
If you want to go to Namdaemun market from Incheon airport, there're no direct trains.
First of all, you have to transfer line No.4 at Seoul station to Namdaemun station.
If you come by the express train counter or travel center, you can purchase combination ticket as well.
Have a great day^^
Thank you! Those are great tips. Thanks for sharing.
Hey, you have to dip '마약김밥' in its own sauce (-- usually soybean sauce having wasabi dissolved) , guys. That's why '마약김밥' has simple ingredients compared to normal 김밥. The sauce complements 마약김밥.
Ah, thanks for explaining that :)
POTATO CORN DOGS ARE GOOOOOD!!! :)))
Yes, they sure are! MMMMMM
You guys are really awesome.
I live in Australia. Sometimes I make Hottoek at home.
If you wnat to have Hottoek in Canada You can get Hottoek mixed powder at Korean supermarket.
Thank you! Wow! That sounds awesome. Does it taste as good as what you'll find on the street?
Samuel and Audrey It was almost same taste compare to street food.
Just a hint...if you open your mouth for a second the wasabi heat disappears almost immediately!
Oh good tip! We definitely didn't do that...haha
His eyes bother me so much, he doesn't blink and he like kind of looking into my soul 😖
That is my superpower!
That guy is so cute! I love me a red head.
Ah, thanks!
Those gimbaps are called Mayak Gimbap which basically means drugged gimbap (lol), Ive heard that they named it that way because it's really addictive.
Oh, thanks for letting us know. They are quite addictive and tasty :)
Mayak kimbab hahaha. 'mayak' mean is drug. so can't stop eating. i like this video
LOL, they are quite addictive. Thank you! :)
Where are you guys originally from? First time here and I love it
Thank you! Welcome! We're both from Canada :) How about you?
I think the sauce with kimbap is mustard sauce! I once ate those in Gwangjang market
and you ate regular hotteoks. (I dont know whether you already tried it or not) there is vegetable hotteok which is one of the most popular street food in Namdaemun market. I havent tried yet, but i heard it tastes like dumpling (mandu)
Oh, thanks for letting us know. How was it there? It was really strong where we had it.
Oh, that is really cool to know. We didn't notice it ourselves but it is a huge market and we didn't walk down every side street.
That corn dog was a healthy version potato is a vegetable and tomato sauce is a vegetable :)
I like the way you think Mark!
What can I say I am a cup half full kind of guy, it can be water or it can be a single malt :)
Samuel speaks korean??? So cool
Thanks Romi! Just a bit related to food :)
@@samuelandaudrey hahaha... hunger is powerful 🤣
I bought potato hot dog with 1500 won near my house. Yours was expensive. But maybe your sausage was better than mine.
That is a good deal! I think the prices in Seoul are higher to start with and then eating at a popular market for tourists (such as Namdaemun) often causes the prices to go up even a bit more.
came here for the food, stayed for Audrey's eyes
Thank you!
I live in newzealand in a small town named Ruawai near Dargaville which is the KUMARA CAPITAL (sweet potato) real name s kumara
Oh, that is really cool to hear! How do you prepare the kumara?
There are around 5 varietys of kumara here. I cook them in many ways raost mashed in a boil up(meat veg boil) i make muffins also.
I think u guys may use google translator cuz ..subtitles doesn't make sense and kinds of broken..Korean but really impressive u made caption for Korean viewers haha let me know if u need any assistance to translation it may good for me to improve English as well any way i really like ur film:)
Ah thank you! Sorry about the subtitles being kind of off in Korean.
Samuel and Audrey - Travel and Food Videos i can see ur effort of adding Korean for those who cant speak english thanks
is the red bean called uncle?
소스는 와사비간장인가보네요.
알려 주셔서 감사합니다.
i am thinking about opening a restaurant in los angeles based on korean street food...
Sounds like a great business idea!
@@samuelandaudrey i am going to call it namdaemun cafe.
It always seems that Audrey gets the hot foods and burns her mouth. I feel sorry for her.
Is that Odeng the same type of fish cake that is in dduk bok e jungol that you featured in a previous video?
I'm glad you feature Wang Jjinppang Mandu in this video. I believe I asked you about it in a previous video. You can find that in Southern California. It's a good comfort food.
I think I gained 5 pounds just watching that video!
Thanks Bill! LOL, Audrey has trouble waiting for her food to cool off ;) She just gets so excited. I'm no better. Yeah, it is very similar but this one on the skewer is much larger. Thanks! That is definitely a favorite of ours but we've seldom featured it. It is especially nice on a cooler day. LOL, I think we gained 5 pounds in real life ;)
I can't wait for food either.
Aaron and Claire lives there. You should check out their channel ❤️from ☀️🔥South Africa 🦁
Thanks for sharing Tracey!
either he is drunk or hasn't slept in a while LOL
Haha!
:-)
:)
what are your nationalities?
We're both from Canada.
thats called 마약 김밥 Ma yak gim bap, and.. ma yak means "Drug" in korean lol
Oh my gosh! It does taste good enough to get addicted in no time ;) LOL
wow. u guys can speak korean?
Just a little bit. We taught English in Korea back in 2012.
Sorry for poor English.
I've been to Surrey, Vancouber for 10 months as an international student. I love Canada. Huge land, beautiful nature, fresh air, low population density, great infrastructure like parks, public libraries, ...fitness club and swimming pools in apartment! that's only for rich people in Korea cause we have so small land.
Here in S.korea, dirty air, small house, no parks, not enough parking lot, no nature in daily life(rabbits or squrrels), no swimming pool or fitness center in apt, poor infrastructure....no place to play for kids and teenagers...they just go dark underground PC rooms, biliards club, or karaoke..meanwhile, Canadians enjoy ice hokey in sports center, play baseball in grass fields, uses public swimmimg pools..koreans can see those facilities only in rich town.
living in a country with high population density and small land is so miserable.
I miss Canada so much.
I envy Canadians, Americans , Australians cause they live in developed country with huge land.
The man talks so polite and clear. And his face is so serious and interested. Feels like I am watching National Geographic Documentary.
Anyways, subtitle is so poor. But do not worry. Most Koreans can understand almost.
From S.korea
미약 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 미약 means Aphrodisiacs .. not 미약, 마약 is correct..
Damn, the lady is so fine!
Ah!
are you live S
eoul
We used to live in Seoul but not now.
I am in grad 7 and I work in south korea map
자막 번역이 처참하네요 ㅋㅋ
유감입니다. 영어 자막은 완벽하지만 한국어 자막은 아닙니다.
He’s annoying
Is he?
Samuel should stop talking over Audrey, it's really unappealing.