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A Guide to Choosing a Meal Spot in Mapo, Seoul Based on Your Preferences

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In Mapo, there are clear preferences for meals with broth, street food, and seafood platters. Today, instead of sticking to just one genre, I've gathered places that suit your hunger and company. Whether you want a hearty meal alone, a light bite with a drink late at night, or a shareable dish for two, there's a variety to choose from. This guide is perfect for when you're feeling lost about what to eat in Mapo today.

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    Mangwon-dong Fresh Udon Main Branch

    04018 83 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul

    A warm bowl that you wait in line for, Mangwon-dong Fresh Udon Main Branch Located near Mangwon Station, this place has been loved for a long time, so there's often a wait. The menu includes udon, fish cake udon, fish cakes, and tonkatsu, and you can order takeout directly at the counter. You pay in advance before sitting down, so it’s not difficult even if it's your first visit. The noodles catch your eye first. They are thinner and chewier than regular udon, allowing the broth to soak in well, and with the first bite, the warm broth spreads in your mouth. The aroma of crown daisy is subtle, and the tofu skin and fish cakes are generous, making it light yet not bland. You can ask for seasoning on the side, and the spiciness increases with the amount you add, so if you can’t handle spicy food, be sure to adjust it in advance. Tonkatsu is also a popular menu item. The thick meat and crispy batter are impressive, and the sauce has a sweet and sour old-fashioned style. Ordering udon and tonkatsu together makes for a hearty meal.

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    Cheolgil Tteokbokki Mangwon Market

    04010 101, 1st Floor, 70, World Cup Road 13-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul

    Cheolgil Tteokbokki Mangwon Market is a snack shop you encounter at the entrance of Mangwon Market, where you crave for late-night snacks. It's easy to find since it's located right at the entrance of Mangwon Market, making it convenient to stop by when you have a late-night craving for snacks. Open until 5 AM, you can visit without hesitation when those midnight cravings hit, and you can also order for delivery. The highlight here is the tteokbokki made with their homemade sauce. The sweet and spicy flavors keep you reaching for more, and the fried snacks are crispy as they are made fresh on-site. It's also fun to choose from sundae, hot dogs, and various fried options, making it great for sharing with friends.

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    Obok Seafood Market

    03981 101 Hyunjin Building, 195 Seongmisan-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul

    When you're craving a seafood feast in Yeonnam-dong, Obok Seafood Market is the place to go. Obok Seafood Market is a cozy spot in Yeonnam-dong where you can comfortably enjoy sashimi and seafood snacks. The interior is quaint and has a Japanese vibe, making it a great place to enjoy a drink in the evening. It can get busy, so there might be a wait, but you can usually get in as soon as a table opens up. The daily sashimi platter is particularly impressive, offering a variety of tastes including yukhoe, abalone, conch, sweet shrimp, flounder, and salmon. The grilled crab shell with kani miso is also a popular choice, and it pairs perfectly with rice and seaweed. The sashimi is fresh and well-prepared, making it great for sharing lightly on a plate or enjoying as an accompaniment to drinks.

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