I think there are 3 dakgalbi streets if i am not wrong, this is near Myeongdong street. Many dakgalbi restaurants around here. Some are crowded with queues extended outside, some are near empty with staff standing outside the shop trying to usher people in. I got ushered in, didnt mind as due to my lack in the korean language, the lady that ushered me spoke english, albeit minimally. It was still better than struggling to order. Plus most dakgalbi places i asked only offer it for minimum 2 pax, here they allowed me to eat for 1...
Read moreAs I am a vegetarian we just passed by the street, as had heard a lot about the place and did not want to miss visiting it. It is a narrow street with eateries lined up both on either sides. All the places looked similar from outside, but we did not experience visiting any of these. The weather was very hot when we visited and the roads were deserted but to our surprise the eateries were full. The place is centrally located and the myeongdong street is right next to it. Also there is an underground shopping market...
Read moreA lovely street with many Dakgalbi restaurants and many staff standing outside ushering costumers in. Although many of them were not single person friendly, some of them welcome to single costumers too. The restaurant which I opted to go has friendly staffs and very supportive. The food is delicious and authentic since it is prepared by experienced, old ajummas. They also provide the Dakgalbi delivery all over the Korea who love to have...
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