If you ask me where my stomach fell in love in Seoul… it's gotta be Myeongdong.
Seriously, this place isn’t just a shopping district—it’s a mouth-watering, senses-overloading, snack-hopping heaven. I spent one dreamy evening wandering the streets of Myeongdong and let me tell you: it’s not just a place, it’s a full-blown food fair on asphalt.
So here’s the deal—if you’ve got an appetite (and stretchy pants), this is what makes Myeongdong the undisputed king of Korean street food. 🍢🍡🔥
I hopped off the subway at Myeongdong Station (Line 4), Exit 6, and within 2 minutes, I was ambushed—in the best way possible—by wafts of grilled meat, butter, sugar, and something sweet and sizzling I couldn’t place yet.
It was about 5:30 PM, golden hour in Seoul, and the streets were already alive with locals, tourists, and food vendors setting up what looked like a K-food carnival.
💸 ₩3,000 (~$2.30)
Chewy rice cakes, swimming in a spicy-sweet red pepper sauce that coated my soul. It had a solid kick, and the vendor tossed in a boiled egg for free (bless him!).
💸 ₩15,000 (~$11.50)
Yes, you heard me. Lobster. In a street stall. They torched that baby with mozzarella and butter like it owed them money. Fancy? Sure. Worth it? Absolutely.
💸 ₩4,000 (~$3)
Slathered in buttery, spicy, cheesy magic, this was a flavor bomb. No actual drugs—just addiction-level delicious.
💸 ₩2,000 (~$1.50)
A sweet pancake filled with brown sugar, honey, cinnamon, and nuts. Crispy outside, molten inside. Dessert? Appetizer? Doesn’t matter. It’s perfection.
💸 ₩4,000 (~$3)
Crunchy, juicy, glazed with sweet garlic soy sauce. Finger-lickin' legend status unlocked.
💸 ₩3,500 (~$2.70)
Candied strawberries on a stick. Snap-crunchy outside, juicy-sweet inside. TikTok would cry tears of joy.
From traditional Korean faves like tteokbokki to wild hybrids like cheesy lobster or bacon-wrapped rice cakes, there’s no way to leave hungry.
Located in central Seoul. Just a subway ride away. Everything's within walking distance—and you'll walk off the calories!
When the sun goes down, the neon signs, sizzling pans, and K-pop soundtrack create an electric street party you won’t forget.
Most bites are ₩2,000–₩5,000. Even with the fancy lobster, I spent just ₩40,000 ($30) for an unforgettable food feast.
Honestly? Myeongdong wasn’t just food. It was flavor, sound, color, energy—a cultural buffet only Korea can serve. Whether you’re a foodie or a casual explorer, this street will steal your taste buds and maybe your heart.
And me? I’m already planning my second round. Tteokbokki, wait for me.