Korean food isn’t just about great taste—it’s about bringing people together, creating memories, and setting the scene for unforgettable K-drama moments. Here are MORE must-try dishes you’ve seen on screen!
🥟 6. Tteokbokki (떡볶이) – Spicy Rice Cakes with Addictive Flavor
💚 Seen in: Strong Woman Do Bong-Soon, Extraordinary Attorney Woo, True Beauty
💡 Vibes: Street food, childhood nostalgia, cute date spots
Tteokbokki is THE street food of Korea. These chewy rice cakes smothered in spicy, sweet sauce appear in so many dramas, often eaten at a food stall (pojangmacha) with a side of kimbap or sundae.
💡 In Strong Woman Do Bong-Soon, Bong-Soon’s love for tteokbokki is legendary, making every scene with this dish extra satisfying.
🍢 7. Odeng (오뎅) – The Underrated Street Snack
💚 Seen in: The Uncanny Counter, Racket Boys, Reply 1994
💡 Vibes: Winter, warmth, cozy vibes
Odeng (Korean fish cake skewers) may not be as famous as tteokbokki, but it’s often seen in dramas as a simple yet comforting street snack. Best enjoyed with hot broth in the winter, this snack is a must-try for any K-drama fan.
🎂 8. Bungeoppang (붕어빵) – The Sweetest Winter Treat
💚 Seen in: Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, My ID is Gangnam Beauty
💡 Vibes: Winter romance, cozy date food
Bungeoppang (fish-shaped red bean pastry) is THE go-to winter snack in many K-dramas. Whether shared between a couple on a date or enjoyed on a chilly evening, this crispy, sweet treat screams K-drama vibes.
💡 In Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, this snack makes for a sweet and simple bonding moment.
🚀 Which K-food do YOU want to try first? Tag a friend & plan your next K-drama-inspired food adventure! 🍽✨
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