Review of Sejong City Costco
Costco in Sejong City is a busy and bustling store, teeming with people and cars, especially during peak hours. If you plan to visit, be prepared for a lively atmosphere with a lot of activity. Despite the crowds, the experience is worth it, especially for the food court.
One of the standout offerings at this Costco is their Tokbokki (sweet and spicy rice cake). It's a popular Korean snack, and for good reason. The flavor is spot on—perfectly balanced between sweet and spicy, making it incredibly satisfying. At just 3,500 won, it's an unbeatable deal for the quality and taste you get. 👍
While I typically avoid overly crowded places, the quality of the food and the overall value make Sejong City Costco a place I'll definitely return to. If you enjoy Korean snacks and don't mind a bit of hustle and bustle, this Costco is well...
Read moreMy first time at a Costco outside the US. My costco Citi card worked for both identifying membership and for paying.
Super crowded and busy, moreso than the US. It was 12/30 so maybe especially busy, but there were people everywhere. Long line for pizza samples :). It was amazing to see seaweed in bulk, red pepper flakes (꼬추가루) and other Korean foods in Costco sizes and prices. A unique food court too, with pork bakes instead of chicken, and other items like calzones and mushroom soup. I wanted to try some but the lines were so long.
Parking was a mess. But overall a fun experience and we still got out in a similar time as...
Read morePossibly this branch has the least crowded parking structure of all Costco stores in Korea. Maybe it is because the store is newly built as well as located in Sejong, a new town in the middle of basically nowhere. Also, the width of a parking stall is pretty wide you will have absolutely no problem loading your loved and the purchase. Beware: people tend to consume a lot of chopped onion at the cafeteria. They put ketchup and mustard on onion to build sorta onion salad to accompany pizza and all greasy food....
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