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A Nostalgic Snack Meal Found in the Market Alley

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As you walk through the market alley, you'll naturally notice an old snack shop. With sweet and spicy tteokbokki, crispy dumplings, and familiar fried foods all served in one bowl, it's perfect for a casual meal. These spots are located in the markets of Daegu and Seoul, and their quick takeout and turnover are also advantages. When you want to experience the comforting vibe of traditional snacks rather than intense flavors, it's a great place to stop by while exploring the market.

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    Yangji Tteokbokki

    42009 58, Gukchaebosang-ro 162-gil, Suseong-gu, Daegu

    "A spicy meal with a nostalgic vibe, Yangji Tteokbokki" Located near Sincheon Market in Beomeo-dong, Suseong-gu, Daegu, Yangji Tteokbokki is a cozy eatery that serves freshly made tteokbokki with an old-fashioned atmosphere. The restaurant is not large, but it is kept clean, and they take names for the waiting list, contacting you when it's your turn. The turnover is relatively quick, so you won't feel like you're waiting too long. The tteokbokki is not just sweet; it has a spicy kick and a rich umami flavor, with the rice cakes being soft and chewy, well-coated in sauce. It includes cabbage and fish cakes, giving it a classic snack bar feel, and adding ramen noodles pairs well with the broth. Fried dumplings, fried fish cakes, and flat dumplings are also popular combinations. Takeout is available, and meal kits are sold separately. However, you need to decide on the sides and fried items during your first order, so it's convenient to think about your meal composition in advance. This place is perfect for those looking for a comfortably spicy tteokbokki or planning a tteokbokki tour at Sincheon Market.

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    Twins House

    06004 72-1, Apgujeong-ro 29-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
    Business Hours 10:00 ~ 17:00

    "The taste of nostalgia, 'Twins House' Tteokbokki" Located in the bustling Sinsa Market of Apgujeong, 'Twins House' is a long-standing snack bar filled with the delightful aroma of tteokbokki. This place is always crowded with many customers, famous for its savory and sweet tteokbokki. In particular, the soft rice cakes combined with the thick sauce perfectly recreate the flavors of childhood. The charm of 'Twins House' goes beyond just tteokbokki. A variety of side dishes such as sundae and kimari are also offered, making it fun to choose what to eat. Especially, the kimari, with its crispy batter and moist filling, creates a fantastic harmony that is loved by regular customers. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant is adorned with numerous signatures of famous personalities, making it a special space filled with their memories. Come visit 'Twins House' to share tteokbokki with your loved ones and enjoy a warm time together. Delicious memories are waiting for you!

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    Jjanggu's Yaki Mandu

    02573 45, Gyeongdong Market 10-gil, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul

    "Snacks at Gyeongdong Market, Jjanggu's Yaki Mandu" Located inside the Gyeongdong Market in Cheongnyangni, Jjanggu's Yaki Mandu is a great place for takeout snacks. Although it's tucked away in the market alley, it's not hard to find if you walk from Cheongnyangni Station, and they fry the dumplings on the spot for quick service. The menu focuses on yaki mandu, but also offers a variety of items like gimbap, unique dumplings, mini gimbap, and tteokbokki kits with sauces. The yaki mandu is packed with glass noodles, providing a crispy texture right from the first bite, while the mini gimbap has a nostalgic feel with pickled radish, carrots, and spinach, making it a perfect pairing. It's more suited for takeout than dining in, so it's great for grabbing a snack while exploring the market. When eaten fresh, it has a rich and crispy taste, and it's also fine to reheat in an air fryer at home.

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