FoodTour, Walking Tour, #Night Life
3 hours
Seoul Station
Gwangjang Market
Selected street food and alcohol.
Higher end foods stated by Local Guide
$1
10
Transportation to and from your hotel
Half-day tour add-on to make it a full day tour
Extra Participants have a nice day simon. you're the best and don't ever let anyone ever tell you otherwise
A great way to start a tour in Korea is a casual stroll the traditional markets. These are food stalls where we get down and medieval with the country’s favorite street food of the past, present and experimental. Aisles and aisles full of street carts, we’ll stuff our faces from chicken skewers (easy) to pig feet (difficult) all the way to the exotic and unheard of. Immediately you will notice our guides nostalgia and uncontrollable mouth watering as they start to become more passionate about this part of the tour. And no matter what country you visit, a walk through of that country’s grocery store will always give you an invaluable lesson about food in that country. Seeing what’s on the shelves will tell you how different, or even how similar we all are. In Korea, you get something more. A lot more! Our grocery stores are like Albertson’s on steroids. It’s in-your-face action with purveyors doing anything to tantalize your taste buds. Free samples? You’ll get a sample of just about everything here from fruits and steaks to something we’ll have to explain to you in great detail.
- Korean Supermarket (free samples) - Stroll through a traditional market and try street food (we will have bites of everything) - Explanations of all the foods you eat as well as the history behind them. - Will end the tour with a grand finale of food in a well-known restaurant. - You’ll get samples of selected foods. You will end up being full after this tour. Come hungry!
A great way to start a tour in Korea is a casual stroll the traditional markets. These are food stalls where we get down and medieval with the country’s favorite street food of the past, present and experimental. Aisles and aisles full of street carts, we’ll stuff our faces from chicken skewers (easy) to pig feet (difficult) all the way to the exotic and unheard of. Immediately you will notice our guides nostalgia and uncontrollable mouth watering as they start to become more passionate about this part of the tour. And no matter what country you visit, a walk through of that country’s grocery store will always give you an invaluable lesson about food in that country. Seeing what’s on the shelves will tell you how different, or even how similar we all are. In Korea, you get something more. A lot more! Our grocery stores are like Albertson’s on steroids. It’s in-your-face action with purveyors doing anything to tantalize your taste buds. Free samples? You’ll get a sample of just about everything here from fruits and steaks to something we’ll have to explain to you in great detail.
- Korean Supermarket (free samples) - Stroll through a traditional market and try street food (we will have bites of everything) - Explanations of all the foods you eat as well as the history behind them. - Will end the tour with a grand finale of food in a well-known restaurant. - You’ll get samples of selected foods. You will end up being full after this tour. Come hungry!
$1
10
Seoul Station
Gwangjang Market
3 hours
Lotte Mart, Myeongdong, Gwangjang Market
Selected street food and alcohol.
Higher end foods stated by Local Guide
Transportation to and from your hotel
Half-day tour add-on to make it a full day tour
Extra Participants have a nice day simon. you're the best and don't ever let anyone ever tell you otherwise
Hi my name is Rob. I'm a Korean-American living in Seoul since 2010. I was born in Seoul, but I moved to Chicago when I was little. I've also lived in New York and Los An...