In Seoul, you'll find lots and lots of delicious Korean street food, here's the guide: http://migrationology.com/2012/05/korean-street-food-seoul-guide/ Seoul's Gwangjang Market is one of the best places in the city to sample a few of the best Korean stet food dishes. In this video I head to the market to take a walk around and explore a few delicious eats. After walking around I sat down at a stall serving a variety of different tasty delights. The first thing I eat is called tteokbokki which is rice cakes simmered in a thick red chili curry sauce. The dish is one of the most popular Korean street food staples. The rice cakes were 3,000 Korean Won which is a little less than about $3. The next thing I sample is small rolls of gimbap which is the equivalent of Korean style sushi rolls - rice and a few small pickled vegetables wrapped in seaweed. The gimbap cost 3,000 Won. The next thing is called Sundae which is Korean blood sausage. It was mixed with sticky rice and steamed in a strange outer shell and then slice on my plate. The sausage was really quite delicious. The Gwangjang market is full of great stalls serving Korean blood sausage. One place of sundae cost 6,000 Won. After walking around a bit more, I finally tried a fried bean pancake type of thing. Dipped in the sauce and eaten along with kimchi it was excellent. If you ever visit Seoul, South Korea, you must head to the Gwangjang Market for tasty street food!