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TOP 10 HALAL STREET FOOD IN SEOUL SOUTH KOREA! Best Food to eat in Myeongdong & Namdaemun Market



Assalmu Alikom everyone! We are back and we have a new travel food video that will show you the Amazing street food tour of the unique korean halal food that you will find when you visit Seoul South Korea! We take you on a journey that will make you hungry and fall in love with Korean food and culture. For any Muslims travelling from Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Europe or from North America, we want to show you where to eat in Seoul South Korean and what are the top best foods that you need to try when you visit specific areas such as: Namdaemun Market Namsan Bukchon Hanok Village Insa-dong Changdeokgung Gyeongbokgung Myeong-dong Itaewon South Korea is a country that is very unique from the rest of Asia and it has a lot more diversity than people Think! There are a lot of muslims living in Korea and there are a lot of Muslim tourists that visit south korea and seoul! Itaewon is the main area that you will find a lot of diversity and culture especially halal food. Seoul also has an amazing history and there are many palaces and great tourist sites that you and your family can visit! For the best halal street food experience we recommend trying the two main areas: Myeongdang and Namdaemun Market. These two areas have a ton of shopping and amazing street food along with a lot of Halal vendors selling halal food for Muslim travellers. Also, the famous fish market in Seoul is definitely a place to visit if you love seafood and fresh fish! We wanted to make a food and travel vlog for people looking to try the best foods in Seoul South Korea, especially food that is halal! Here is the list of the top halal korean street food in Seoul: 1) Korean BBQ 2) Bulgogi Beef プルコギ 3) Kimchi Stew (jjigae) - 김치 찌개 4) Giant Scallops with Cheese 5) Lobster Tail with Cheese 6) Waffles & Icecream 7) Egg bread (Gyeran-ppang: 계란빵) 8) Spicy rice cake (Tteokbokki: 떡볶이) 9) Korean Pastries and Coffee 10) Banchan Side Dishes The street food in South Korea is very different from Japan or from Bangkok Thailand or in Malaysia, the food is focused on cheese and fermented ingredients such as Kimchi but with a lot of flavors! When you visit and travel to Seoul, make sure you are open to eating the different types of food they have. They have a lot of wide variations of noodles and spicy food and it is very unique from the rest of asian food. The other thing that is amazing about Seoul is that everyone is fashionable and dresses amazing. Korean fashion is super cool and the Korean music like Kpop is addictive ! I know a lot of muslims may be worried to travel to Seoul because there might not be a lot of halal options, but there is and the food is delicious! This is a food guide to help people plan their travel to South Korea especially when they want to know what types of food they must try before they leave! We want to help people explore different korean foods.

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