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Mapo Original Tteokbokki
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Nearby attractions
Gongdeok Traditional Market
256-5 Gongdeok-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Wonhyo-ro Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart
49 Wonhyo-ro 19-gil, Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea
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Gop Mapo
31-1 Dohwa-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
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343-1 Dohwa-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
산동만두
22-10 Dohwa-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
일일향 마포(공덕)5호점
15-2, Saechang-ro 2-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
공덕 맛집 김숙성 마포역점 | korean bbq kimsukssung Mapo Station | 烤肉 金熟成 麻浦站店
14-1 Dohwa-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Mapo Naru
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에이치가든
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소문난쭈꾸미
15 Saechang-ro 2-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Wondang Gamja-tang(pork back-bone stew)
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Mapo Yangji Ox Bone Soup
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Mapo Original Tteokbokki

3 Dohwa 2-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
4.0(377)$$$$
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attractions: Gongdeok Traditional Market, Wonhyo-ro Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart, restaurants: Gop Mapo, 외백(外百), 산동만두, 일일향 마포(공덕)5호점, 공덕 맛집 김숙성 마포역점 | korean bbq kimsukssung Mapo Station | 烤肉 金熟成 麻浦站店, Mapo Naru, 에이치가든, 소문난쭈꾸미, Wondang Gamja-tang(pork back-bone stew), Mapo Yangji Ox Bone Soup
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Nearby attractions of Mapo Original Tteokbokki

Gongdeok Traditional Market

Wonhyo-ro Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart

Gongdeok Traditional Market

Gongdeok Traditional Market

3.9

(1.4K)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Wonhyo-ro Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart

Wonhyo-ro Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart

4.5

(22)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Seoul Pub Crawl
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Thu, Dec 11 • 8:00 PM
Seoul, Mapo-gu, 04049, South Korea
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Make traditional Korean snacks
Make traditional Korean snacks
Sat, Dec 13 • 1:30 PM
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Explore night market food
Explore night market food
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Mapo Original Tteokbokki

Gop Mapo

외백(外百)

산동만두

일일향 마포(공덕)5호점

공덕 맛집 김숙성 마포역점 | korean bbq kimsukssung Mapo Station | 烤肉 金熟成 麻浦站店

Mapo Naru

에이치가든

소문난쭈꾸미

Wondang Gamja-tang(pork back-bone stew)

Mapo Yangji Ox Bone Soup

Gop Mapo

Gop Mapo

4.6

(972)

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외백(外百)

외백(外百)

4.0

(270)

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산동만두

산동만두

4.5

(232)

$$

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일일향 마포(공덕)5호점

일일향 마포(공덕)5호점

4.1

(452)

$$

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Reviews of Mapo Original Tteokbokki

4.0
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5.0
1y

I think this is not a place where tourists would visit. I did a search for good tteokbokki and found this place. It could be quite challenging to visit this place if you don't understand Korean because menu is not in English and the ajummas don't speak English. I managed to visit this place for dinner and it was crowded, had to wait for a while before I was offered a table. Was standing outside and enjoying watching the ajummas preparing the food. Seriously just by looking already salivating at the bright red sauce. I decided to get the tteokbokki and initially I saw Oden in the menu and it looked interesting to me. I thought it would be nice seeing others had the Oden eaten together with the tteokbokki sauce, but apparently it's a separate dish which came with the soup. So was quite surprised when the tteokbokki came. It came with scissors so I was supposed to cut into the length I wanted to eat. Their tteokbokki looked pretty normal to me and didn't understand the reason behind the scissors but I still used it to cut them into smaller pieces. I enjoyed the red sauce a lot, which could be a little spicy, but the highlight were the additional pieces of items that came with it. One tasted like Oden, one was crispy and one tasted like gimbap. It was very interesting and good. There was supposed to be 3 pieces of Oden in the soup but was surprised I got 5 pieces. It tasted like fishcake but the texture was soft and the soup was good. I ordered gimbap but it was forgotten. I was already quite full with the tteokbokki and Oden so I requested for it again as a takeaway. The gimbap was really good, so simple but the flavours and taste were so good it was just like one of the best gimbap I have eaten. The overall meal was so cheap and I really enjoyed it a lot. It looks very old school and traditional and I believe the ajummas really use their heart to cook the food. Highly...

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5.0
1y

Very local/ authentic place for kimbab and tteokbokki. A little intimidating if you don’t know Korean but just follow what the locals do. If there are seats inside, go sit down and wait. If no seats then wait in line. It’s a two person shop and they are busy, be patient and wait until they ask you for your order. There’s only kimbab and tteokbokki on the menu, show them a picture from google like I did and you’ll be fine. There’s self-serve water. I think most locals pay via an app but they accept cash. Overall the kimbab was very flavorful and helped to reduce the spiciness of the tteokbokki. They also give you a soup. The rice cakes were delicious - chewy, spicy, sweet… it was very spicy but I kept wanting to eat more! So good! Highly recommend to check out for an authentic experience. Total was only 7000 won (about $5) for...

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3.0
3y

It's a small tteokbokki restaurant. Tteokbokki, eomuk, yaki-mandu, sundae and kimbab are available. The price is good for quality. Tteokbokki costs 2.5K KRW, kimbab 2.5K, eomuk 1.0K, and mandu 1.0K KRW. Tteokbokki is very spicy and sweet. Kimbab goes well with tteokbokki. It's very popular to locals. Its tteokbokki is quite addictive. The staffs were friendly. It doesn't accept credit card or debit card but only cash. You have to prepare enough cash in advance. You can transfer money via bank transfer as well. There's no toilette. The QR code based guestbook for the COVID-19...

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Matthew LeeMatthew Lee
I think this is not a place where tourists would visit. I did a search for good tteokbokki and found this place. It could be quite challenging to visit this place if you don't understand Korean because menu is not in English and the ajummas don't speak English. I managed to visit this place for dinner and it was crowded, had to wait for a while before I was offered a table. Was standing outside and enjoying watching the ajummas preparing the food. Seriously just by looking already salivating at the bright red sauce. I decided to get the tteokbokki and initially I saw Oden in the menu and it looked interesting to me. I thought it would be nice seeing others had the Oden eaten together with the tteokbokki sauce, but apparently it's a separate dish which came with the soup. So was quite surprised when the tteokbokki came. It came with scissors so I was supposed to cut into the length I wanted to eat. Their tteokbokki looked pretty normal to me and didn't understand the reason behind the scissors but I still used it to cut them into smaller pieces. I enjoyed the red sauce a lot, which could be a little spicy, but the highlight were the additional pieces of items that came with it. One tasted like Oden, one was crispy and one tasted like gimbap. It was very interesting and good. There was supposed to be 3 pieces of Oden in the soup but was surprised I got 5 pieces. It tasted like fishcake but the texture was soft and the soup was good. I ordered gimbap but it was forgotten. I was already quite full with the tteokbokki and Oden so I requested for it again as a takeaway. The gimbap was really good, so simple but the flavours and taste were so good it was just like one of the best gimbap I have eaten. The overall meal was so cheap and I really enjoyed it a lot. It looks very old school and traditional and I believe the ajummas really use their heart to cook the food. Highly recommended.
Shuchen LinShuchen Lin
Very local/ authentic place for kimbab and tteokbokki. A little intimidating if you don’t know Korean but just follow what the locals do. If there are seats inside, go sit down and wait. If no seats then wait in line. It’s a two person shop and they are busy, be patient and wait until they ask you for your order. There’s only kimbab and tteokbokki on the menu, show them a picture from google like I did and you’ll be fine. There’s self-serve water. I think most locals pay via an app but they accept cash. Overall the kimbab was very flavorful and helped to reduce the spiciness of the tteokbokki. They also give you a soup. The rice cakes were delicious - chewy, spicy, sweet… it was very spicy but I kept wanting to eat more! So good! Highly recommend to check out for an authentic experience. Total was only 7000 won (about $5) for everything pictured.
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I saw a Youtube recommendation so we tried this place—best tteokbokki I’ve had! Love how simple everything is. We ordered the classic tteokbokki and added mandu, ggimari and gimbap. The soup is very good—perfect for those who enjoy a bit of spicy food. I also enjoyed the gimbap since the rice wasn’t so thick. The meal was also affordable (under 10000 won). All in all a really enjoyable experience especially during winter.
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I think this is not a place where tourists would visit. I did a search for good tteokbokki and found this place. It could be quite challenging to visit this place if you don't understand Korean because menu is not in English and the ajummas don't speak English. I managed to visit this place for dinner and it was crowded, had to wait for a while before I was offered a table. Was standing outside and enjoying watching the ajummas preparing the food. Seriously just by looking already salivating at the bright red sauce. I decided to get the tteokbokki and initially I saw Oden in the menu and it looked interesting to me. I thought it would be nice seeing others had the Oden eaten together with the tteokbokki sauce, but apparently it's a separate dish which came with the soup. So was quite surprised when the tteokbokki came. It came with scissors so I was supposed to cut into the length I wanted to eat. Their tteokbokki looked pretty normal to me and didn't understand the reason behind the scissors but I still used it to cut them into smaller pieces. I enjoyed the red sauce a lot, which could be a little spicy, but the highlight were the additional pieces of items that came with it. One tasted like Oden, one was crispy and one tasted like gimbap. It was very interesting and good. There was supposed to be 3 pieces of Oden in the soup but was surprised I got 5 pieces. It tasted like fishcake but the texture was soft and the soup was good. I ordered gimbap but it was forgotten. I was already quite full with the tteokbokki and Oden so I requested for it again as a takeaway. The gimbap was really good, so simple but the flavours and taste were so good it was just like one of the best gimbap I have eaten. The overall meal was so cheap and I really enjoyed it a lot. It looks very old school and traditional and I believe the ajummas really use their heart to cook the food. Highly recommended.
Matthew Lee

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Very local/ authentic place for kimbab and tteokbokki. A little intimidating if you don’t know Korean but just follow what the locals do. If there are seats inside, go sit down and wait. If no seats then wait in line. It’s a two person shop and they are busy, be patient and wait until they ask you for your order. There’s only kimbab and tteokbokki on the menu, show them a picture from google like I did and you’ll be fine. There’s self-serve water. I think most locals pay via an app but they accept cash. Overall the kimbab was very flavorful and helped to reduce the spiciness of the tteokbokki. They also give you a soup. The rice cakes were delicious - chewy, spicy, sweet… it was very spicy but I kept wanting to eat more! So good! Highly recommend to check out for an authentic experience. Total was only 7000 won (about $5) for everything pictured.
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Shuchen Lin

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I saw a Youtube recommendation so we tried this place—best tteokbokki I’ve had! Love how simple everything is. We ordered the classic tteokbokki and added mandu, ggimari and gimbap. The soup is very good—perfect for those who enjoy a bit of spicy food. I also enjoyed the gimbap since the rice wasn’t so thick. The meal was also affordable (under 10000 won). All in all a really enjoyable experience especially during winter.
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