Seoul Bunsik

For legit, wallet-friendly Korean street food, swing by Seoul Bunsik at Far East Plaza. It’s a great spot for a casual meal, as you can enjoy DIY ramyeon, tteokbokki, gimbap and the like here. The DIY Rameyon is a must. Priced at $7.80, you enjoy your ramyeon prepared on special induction cookers—just like in Korea—zhnged up with add-on toppings such as cheese ($1) and egg ($1). Pair that with their Original Gimbap or a side of hearty Tteokbokki. Fried chicken lovers will be happy to know that Seoul Bunsik also has  Spicy Chicken, served boneless!

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