
Mangwon Market: Seoul’s Beloved Local Food Market
A lively neighborhood market loved for affordable street food and a more local, less touristy vibe.
Browse trendy places, viral cafes, stylish neighborhoods, and popular local picks people are talking about right now.

A lively neighborhood market loved for affordable street food and a more local, less touristy vibe.

A stylish hotspot capturing the hearts of Sindorim's office workers with its clean, gamey-free flavors.

A trendy Ttokbokki spot famous for its 'Cheese Waterfall' served in a sizzling stone pot.

Widely regarded as the 'Hermes of Gukbap,' this spot is a holy grail for office workers and foodies alike.

One of Korea's top three kimbap legends, known for its overwhelming amount of shredded egg garnish.

A humble neighborhood eatery serving warm, comforting Korean home-style meals (Baekban).

A long-standing local favorite in Geoncheon-eup, famous for its unique variety of spicy chewy noodles.

A famous Hanok restaurant specializing in Kkomak (cockle) bibimbap and Yukhoe (beef tartare) bibimbap.

A majestic Hanok-style Starbucks located right next to the ancient Daereungwon Royal Tombs.

The most famous bakery in Korea outside of Seoul, known for its revolutionary 'Fried Soboro'.

Seoul's oldest bakery, preserving the grand retro atmosphere and flavors of 1946.

A legendary bakery established in 1945, famous for its Danpat-ppang and vegetable bread.

A circular Hanok cafe famous for its 'Mumeong' (water-staring) vibe and panoramic countryside views.

A massive cultural oasis that makes you feel like you've been transported to a luxury tropical resort.

A stunning 5-story cafe offering the most iconic panoramic view of the traditional Eunpyeong Hanok Village.

A world-renowned craft cocktail bar that reinterprets traditional Korean spirits in a cozy Hanok setting.

A massive cultural platform created by transforming an old warehouse into a stunning book labyrinth.

The very first Chinese restaurant in Seoul, boasting a 70-year legacy and famous for its Gan-jjajang.

A dual-identity space serving as a quiet cafe by day and a vibrant live music pub by night.

A serene public book cafe located within the National Assembly grounds, offering panoramic views of the Han River and Seoul's skyline.

The largest and most futuristic shopping mall in Seoul.

A stunning Hanok-style cafe serving world-class pastries.

Seoul's oldest street food market featured on Netflix.