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A Korean Street Food Crawl at the Legendary Gwangjang Market K-Town

A Korean Street Food Crawl at the Legendary Gwangjang Market K-Town

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K-Town is back for a 10th and final season, to tour Seoul, South Korea. In this episode, host Matthew Kang eats his way through the 100-year-old Gwangjang Market to try mandoo dumplings, kalguksu, mayak kimbap, bindaetteok and more Korean street food staples
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 10


Hey everyone! I'm so excited to share the first episode of my final season of the show. It's been an incredible journey, and I'm grateful that Eater sent me to Korea to take on the motherland's best food and the people behind it all. Producing videos here is certainly an extra challenge over doing them in the U. S, but it was truly the one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Shout out to my camera team S. K, M. W, M. F, and our guide N. C. who helped us all along the way. As for this episode, I first came to Gwangjang about ten years ago and fell in love, and it's always the place I come back to make me feel grounded in the glorious of Korean comfort food. (note, as for why we didn't eat yookhwe, a specialty of the market, we just didn't have enough time to pack it in)
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Gwangjang market was the first stop my friends and I went to on our trip to S. Korea. It was the best korean comfort food I have had, I loved how it kept us warm and bellies full, we went several times during our stay. Mandoo dumplings are my favorite and the tteokboki there. definitely beats myeongdong market for me haha.
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You went to Gwangjang Market and didn't eat. Yukhoe. people from all over Korea comes to Gwangjang Market for Yukhoe, which is Korean style steak tartar. Hope you get to visit again to display the dish of Gwangjang Market!
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I just watched WASSUP MAN (Joon Park of g. o. d) yesterday when he was doing mukbang at gwangjang market. and you uploaded this video the very next day. and visited exact same shops. is this a collab?
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All the food eaten in this video are good, but my absolute favourite food to eat there is HOTTEOK. I've tried a few other famous hotteok and none can compare to the ones from Gwanjang market.
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r u saying bindaeduk originates in china? dude, not everything in east asia comes from china and not every korean dish has to be explained with references to some japanese ingredient.
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Im Japanese and Chinese American with an amazing Korean step mama, and I was fortunate enough to raise my kids in Korea! Korean food is the perfect balance of both my ethnicities!
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Really good video. Any more? How about the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul? I know it's has nothing to do with Korea but, your video was filmed so well, why not try someplace else?
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This video made me so happy! Been missing Korea recently, especially the food and was so happy you showed bindaetteok honestly my fave alongside mayak kimbap and japchae.
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The yukhoe(korean version of beef tartare) at Gwangjang market is phenomenal! My friend was really skeptical about it but was totally in love with it after trying it there!
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