About this spot
Sejong Village Food and Culture Street offers an endless array of stalls where you can sample everything from savory dakgalbi to sweet tteokbokki without committing to a single meal. The narrow alleyways are packed with locals hunting for cheap, high-quality street food that defines the vibrant energy of Myeongdong. Grab a seat at any open counter and dive into a chaotic but delicious feast of Korean comfort classics.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Order small portions from multiple stalls to try different flavors before deciding what to eat again.
- Bring cash or use contactless payment, as many street vendors in the village do not accept major credit cards.
- Visit early in the day to avoid the longest lines and secure a spot at your favorite stall.
Common Questions
How much does Sejong Village Food and Culture Street cost?
Individual dishes range from 3,000 to 8,000 KRW (approx. $2.50β$6.50 USD), making it one of the most affordable dining options in Seoul.
Where is Sejong Village Food and Culture Street?
It is located in the heart of Myeongdong, Seoul, near the intersection of Sejong-daero and Cheonggyecheon Stream.
What should I order first-time visitors?
Start with a bowl of spicy tteokbokki or a plate of dakgalbi, then try regional specialties like bibimbap or bindae-tteok depending on the stall you visit.
About this page
Restaurant: Sejong Village Food and Culture Street (μΈμ’ λ§μμμλ¬Έν거리)
Cuisine: food court
Location: Myeongdong, Seoul, South Korea
Source: Curated from local review platforms