Things To Eat In: Seoul

Hello Everybody! How are you all doing today?

Welcome to my new travel post! I know that I am taking a break from everything. But I can never stop thinking about traveling. I like going places. The only thing stopping me is not having enough money to do so. I am still planning some trips right now. There are places I need to go to. Even though we are still stuck in this world situation. I hope things go to normal again. Nothing will go back to what it used to be, but anything is better than how it is now.

So today I am posting Seoul’s second part. It has been months since I’ve posted Seoul’s Things to do. Now it is time to see what can we eat there. I already like eating their KBBQ. I have to find more things that I want to try and eat. Their cuisine is interesting and from what I’ve seen I want to try it all.

This is my list of foods I want to try in Seoul:

  • Banana Milk
  • Banchan (Side Dishes)
  • Bibimbap (Mixed Rice with Meat and Vegetables)
  • Buddhist Monastic Food
  • Bulgogi (Marinated Beef)
  • Chimaek (Fried Chicken and Beer)
  • Dak Galbi (Spicy stir-fried chicken)
  • Dakkochi (Grilled chicken on a stick)
  • Doenjang Jjigae (Soybean paste stew)
  • Gamja dog (Potato-Crusted Hot Dog)
  • Gamjatang (Pork back-bone stew)
  • Godeungeo-gui (Grilled fish)
  • Gogigui (Korean BBQ)
  • Green & White Rice Cakes
  • Haemul Pajeon (Seafood Scallion Pancake)
  • Hanjeongsik (Korean Full-Course Meal)
  • Hobakjuk (Pumpkin Porridge)
  • Hotteok (Korean Sweet Pancakes)
  • Japchae (Stirr-Fried Glass Noodles)
  • Kalguksu (Knife Cut Noodle Soup)
  • Kimbap (Korean Sushi Roll)
  • Kimchi
  • Kimchi Mandu
  • Kimchi soup
  • Kimchi-jeon (Kimchi Pancake)
  • Korean BBQ
  • Makgeolli (Sparkling Rice Wine)
  • Mandu (Dumplings)
  • Manduguk (Dumpling Soup)
  • Naengmyeon (Cold Noodles)
  • Odeng (Fishcakes and Vegetable skewers)
  • Pajeon (Green Onion Pancake)
  • Patbingsu (Shaved Iced)
  • Ramyun (Instant Noodles)
  • Samgyeopsal (Grilled Pork Belly)
  • Samgyetang (Ginseng Chicken Soup)
  • Seolleongtang (Ox Bone Soup)
  • Sikhye (Rice Drink)
  • Soondae (Korean Blood Sausage)
  • Soju (Korean Alcohol)
  • Sundubu Jjigae (Spicy Soft Tofu Stew)
  • Tteok (Rice Cakes)
  • Tteokbokki (Spicy Rice Cake Rolls)
  • Twigim (Deep Fried Nuggets)

I like Korean food a lot. I am lucky to have tried it when I was in Vancouver. Not so long ago I went to a Korean Restaurant in San Antonio. I don’t want to be reminded of how disappointed I was. So I’ve decided to eat Korean food back in Vancouver or go to South Korea and eat it there. It is no surprise that I like to relate my travels to the food I want to try. Why would I go to a place where I can’t eat their food?

I know 100% that I didn’t find everything there is to try there. Even I know that my list is too short. Maybe going to Seoul I will find out more than what I’ve seen online. Well, all I want to do is travel. Go around the world to see nice and new things. I am planning a huge trip. All I can do now is cross my fingers to make it happen.

So please wish me good luck and I hope you have a nice day!

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