One day last week, I was walking my kids home from school/daycare when my daughter decided that she wanted to have some odeng. Odeng is a popular snack food that you can buy on the side of the street. It is also used as a side dish in some... read on
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Street Food
Today I was out with a friend and as we were walking I saw a regular site here. Street food – In Seoul everywhere you can see carts set up selling different kinds of food. This time we saw tempura (in Korean νκΉ) and hot dogs. But these hot dogs... read on
Odeng μ€λ - fish hotdog
Street Food
Today I was out with a friend and as we were walking I saw a regular site here. Street food – In Seoul everywhere you can see carts set up selling different kinds of food. This time we saw tempura (in Korean νκΉ) and hot dogs. But these hot dogs... read on
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