STREET FOOD
If you clicked on this article, I bet you would have watched some Korean dramas and wondered what hotteok tastes like or whether odeng is really edible. Well, let me save you the hassle and introduce these Muslim-friendly street food!
Note: None of these street food are halal-certified, but you can check with the stall owners on the ingredients used. Do check with the stall owners if you have any questions and consume at your own discretion!
Hotteok
Hotteok is a sweet and soft snack, filled with brown sugar and some nuts and cinnamon. It’s a sweet alternative to the other savoury street snacks and especially yummy when you eat it piping hot during winter!
Credit: Republic of Korea on Flickr
Price: 2,000₩ per piece (Hotteok) and 3,000₩ for 2 pieces
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