Street Food Seoul

From
£

Book Now

Street Food Seoul

Highlights / General details
Sample traditional Korean street foods like barbecued ribs and green onion pancakes.
Join locals for a night out in the bustling Insa-dong neighborhood.
Have a nightcap of Korean rice wine and dessert.
Walk along the Chyenggyecheon waterway for a romantic view of Seoul.
Visit historic sites like Jogyesa Temple and the alleyways of Pimatgol.

Inclusion
Local English-speaking guide; Samples of Korean street food and ribs (main dish); Dessert of Korean-style pancake; Rice wine or soft drink.

Exclusion
Hotel pick-up and drop-off; Additional food and drinks; Items of a personal nature; Gratuities.

Hours of operation
Available Tuesday - Saturday at 6:00pm.

Duration
Approximately 3 hours.

Location
Meeting point: Gwanghwamun Station – Seoul Metro Subway Line 5, Exit 6 (outside). Address: 149, Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
Ending point: Gwanghwamun Station.

Itinerary
You’ll start your Seoul food tour with a bit of royal history at Gwanghwamun Gate, the largest gate leading into the historic Gyeongbokgung Palace. From there, we’ll walk to the colorful Jogyesa Temple, the center of Zen Buddhism, and along the way, hear stories from the historical streets of Pimatgol Alley.
From there, you’ll head to the neighborhood of Insa-dong, which is filled with not only with plenty of art and culture, but also lots of delicious street food. With your local guide by your side, you’ll navigate through some of the best stands, finding out what locals love to eat.
Next up on this Seoul food tour, we’ll take a simple stroll along the Chenggyecheon, shining in the soft evening light. Some might find this walk to be incredibly romantic, and we wouldn’t disagree, but our heart belongs to what you’ll find at the end of the way: an alley of marinated grilled ribs! Here you’ll dig into your main dish for the tour: delicious Korean-style BBQ ribs with fresh vegetables.
We’ll then head to Bukchang-dong, a famed alley of beloved eateries. We’ll get to experience Korean drinking culture, rubbing shoulders with locals who flock here at the end of the workday. There are plenty of pubs to choose from, so your guide will lead you through the options. We’ll sample some makgeolli (Korean rice wine) with a side snack of pajeon (green onion pancake).
At this point you might think you’re too full for one more bite, but everyone knows there’s always room for dessert! We’ll finish off our tour at a local spot where you can taste a traditional Korean treat before heading our separate ways to uncover more nightlife in Seoul.

Participant restrictions
Children below the age of 6 are not permitted on this tour.

Policies
Cancellation: 2 days prior 100% penalty. No show 100% penalty.
Complete information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, will be included on your Confirmation Voucher.

**All information requested must be supplied or booking is subject to automatic cancellation**

Price on

Number of Passengers:

1