Tongin Market
Seoul
Copyright: sekitarief/Shutterstock.comTongin Market
There is no better place for foodies on a budget than Tongin Market. At several cafes on-site (Box Lunch or Dosirak for example) visitors can purchase tokens which may then be then exchanged for foods and snacks to complement the staple of soup and/or rice. This so called 'brass coin token bento box' is a nice little novelty for those passing through.
Useful Information
- Address: 18 Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno District, Seoul
- Phone: +82 2 722 0911
- More Info: tonginmarket.modoo.at
- Opening House: Daily 7am–9pm
Cafés
One thing that becomes instantly obvious when walking down any street in South Korea is that coffee shops are incredibly popular here. Both international chains and small independent cafés are dotted around the capital, providing a plethora of options to choose from. Seoul is best known for its quirky-themed cafés, with some featuring cats and dogs as the focal points, and others showcasing very specific types of food or drink, like the 'poop café', Ddong Café, where beverages are served in toilet-shaped mugs and the menu offers poop-swirl shaped pastry and poo-shaped ice cream.