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Are you Korean food<\/strong> lovers? So, as requested, here’s our compilation of Top 20 Korean Foods you must try in Seoul<\/strong>. We just made our second trip to Seoul – Korea in November 2017<\/strong> at the peak of autumn foliage, and can’t wait to share our experience with you. We spent two weeks in South Korea<\/strong>, with a 5-day route in Busan, four days in Jeju (29 Oct – 1 Nov 2017) and one week in Seoul, yay! There are so many things to see and do in Seoul (Korea)<\/strong>, and so many things we’re in love. From the experience of Korean cosmetics shopping, K-Pop, try authentic Korean foods like Tteokbokki and Samgyetang, Korean snack shopping at Lotte World, try Korean street food, experience Korean traditional clothes – Hanbok, ooh you should start scroll down to know more about what you can do and eat in Seoul, Korea<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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As you know already and look through our Instagram #myfunfoodiaryKorea story<\/a><\/span><\/strong>, whenever we go, we always search for delicious local food first. Be it from a street food vendors, or local restaurants; I will share everything for your reference. We’ve shared the Best Local Food You Should Try in Busan<\/a><\/span><\/strong>, and 3 Days Jeju Island Itinerary Guide<\/a><\/span><\/strong> which includes the best attractions to visit and the best eating places in Jeju<\/strong>, don’t forget to check them out.<\/p>\n

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1. PERSIMMON FRUIT – seasonal, 2,000 Won (equal to IDR 25K)<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

If you come in the fall, be sure to taste one of the seasonal fruits in Korea<\/strong>. I didn’t have a chance to eat the actual fruit, but we really loved the Persimmon Fruit<\/strong> that existed this fall when we visited Seoul<\/strong> in November 2017<\/strong>. A pleasant sweet and refreshing taste of Korean Persimmon Fruit<\/strong> was to-die-for, and I drink it almost every day! Ha-ha… \"\"<\/p>\n

Where to get Persimmon Juice:<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

JUICY Juice Store (lots of branches in Seoul)<\/strong><\/p>\n

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2. KOREAN CORN DOG WITH MOZZARELLA CHEESE, 1,500 Won (equal to IDR 18.5K)<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Did you know that Seoul<\/strong> has so many interesting shopping streets to visit? Of all the shopping streets in Korea<\/strong>, Ewha Woman’s Shopping Street<\/strong> is my top favorite instead of Myeongdong or Insadong<\/strong>. Ewha Shopping Street<\/strong> is known as a famous pocket-friendly shopping street<\/strong>, especially for students, as it’s set in one location with the famous Ewha Woman’s University<\/strong>. In this area, we tried one favorite local snacks, Korean Corn Dog stuffed with melted Mozzarella Cheese<\/strong> as recommended by Dennis<\/strong> who happens to be my Instagram follower who is currently studying in Korea<\/strong>. I was glad to know that the Koreans are always generous with the cheese and we can add whatever sauce to the corn dog, it was simply delicious! \"\"<\/p>\n

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Where to get Korean Corn Dog:<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

Ewha Shopping Street, Sinchon area<\/strong><\/p>\n

Closest Metro Stop: Ewha Womans University Station (Line 2)<\/p>\n

Price: starts from 1,000 Won<\/p>\n

Click on the map below for direction<\/p>\n