-
fillings in
South Korea.
Sundae became an
inexpensive street snack sold in
bunsikjip (snack bars),
pojangmacha (street stalls), and
traditional markets. The...
- galbi-tteokbokki and so on.
Tteokbokki is
commonly purchased and
eaten at
bunsikjip (snack bars) as well as
pojangmacha (street stalls).
There are also dedicated...
- to
refer to
inexpensive Korean dishes available at
bunsikjeom (분식점) or
bunsikjip (분식집)
snack restaurants.
Since the term
bunsik literally means "food made...
- cakes), with
added ramyeon noodles. It is a
street food
commonly sold in
bunsikjip (snack bars). As with
other tteokbokki dishes,
eomuk (fish cakes) and...
- in supermarkets, restaurants, and
snack places such as
pojangmacha and
bunsikjip throughout South Korea. The name is
cognate with the
names of similar...
-
sometimes skewered and sold on street, from
pojangmacha (street stalls) or
bunsikjip (snack bars). The dish is
often brushed with go****ang-based
sweet and...
- ****anese restaurants,
while the Korean-style udon
noodle soups are
served in
bunsikjip (snack bars) and
pojangmacha (street stalls). Both
types are
called udong...
- in supermarkets, restaurants, and
snack places such as
pojangmacha and
bunsikjip throughout South Korea. The
Tibetan and
Nepalese version is
known as momo...
- ojingeo-twigim (fried squid) and
other twigims, it is a
common street food and a
bunsikjip (snack bar) item. It is also a
common anju (food
accompanying alcoholic...