Want to eat what Oppa and Unni... ate at Seoul Street Food Stalls

Want to eat what Oppa and Unni... ate at Seoul Street Food Stalls

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Text and photos by Zhu Gege and Xiao Xiao.

The first mini-holiday in May was flooded by Korean cuisine posts from all kinds of young ladies in Nanning. This is Park Sehee. Seoul Street Food Stall, located at Southwest Commercial City.

It is said that this Seoul street food stall hasn't even opened yet, so why is this store, still in its trial operation, so popular?

Not wanting to be left behind, I immediately rode my beloved little scooter and set off on my "Seoul Street Food Stall Tour."

Arriving at Southwest Commercial City on Chaoyang Road, I soon found this Park Sehee. Seoul Street Food Stall. The white Korean storefront and bright red-framed glass instantly caught people's attention.

You know what, if it weren't for a delivery guy in a yellow robe sitting at the door, I would have really thought I was on the streets of Korea!

With a greeting of "안녕하세요" (annyeonghaseyo, meaning hello) from the waitstaff, I walked into the Seoul street food stall.

Inside, various Korean neon signs, pictures of Korean celebrities on the walls, a self-service area with various Korean soju, Korean spicy chicken noodles, and various Korean promotional posters...

A smoky atmosphere unique to Korean night market stalls came rushing in, making one feel like they were in a Korean idol drama. No wonder so many young ladies come here to check in. If you love food and selfies, don't miss this place.

After feasting my eyes, I began to enjoy the food.

Some say that when women go to clothing stores, the difficulty in choosing comes from being dazzled.

But eating Korean cuisine is much simpler—without even looking at the menu, first order some fried chicken.

Thanks to the Korean drama "My Love from the Star," where Jun Ji-hyun's character Cheon Song-yi said "eat fried chicken and beer on the first snow," fried chicken became popular all over the country.

As a standard part of Korean food, how could I skip the fried chicken?

As soon as this Hongdae spicy sauce fried chicken was served, my eyes lit up differently. This delicious fried chicken, with the heat radiating from the pieces, made me feel its crispiness.

Taking a light bite, the juices from the fried chicken flowed out of the tender, soft chicken, filling my taste buds. The chicken pieces were crispy yet tender, so delicious that I almost forgot to pair it with beer...

The Itaewon spicy beef bone hotpot we had came with many side dishes, which was super satisfying.

Don't be fooled by the boiling red color of the Itaewon spicy beef bone hotpot; it was not spicy at all, and the flavor was actually on the sweet side. Combined with the rich beef bone taste, it was very comforting, and the rice cakes inside were delicious.

The Pyeongando-style glutinous rice blood sausage was brought to us right after being fried. Dipping it in a bit of chili powder, it must be eaten while hot. The outer skin was very crispy, and when biting into it, there was a crunching sound echoing in the mouth, like walking on snow.

Korean cold noodles are one of the traditional Korean national foods. They come with beef slices, chili, eggs, kimchi, pickled radish, etc. Mixing all the ingredients with the cold noodles and spreading them apart, the noodles were sweet and sour, not very spicy. Anyway, for Korean food, how spicy could it be for me?

Park Se-hoon spicy chicken feet were very soft and flavorful. All the ladies at the table thought they tasted great. After all, Nanning's beauties all like eating various pickled chicken feet and duck feet, so this spicy chicken feet dish was well-received by everyone.

Because our friends at the table got excited while eating, we ended up ordering this army stew.

Back when I watched Korean dramas, the male leads were deep and wealthy, and the female leads had fair skin and were beautiful. These long-legged Oppas and pretty Unnis often gathered at night and ate this army stew together. At that time, I was so tempted...

Beef rolls, ham sausages, enoki mushrooms, sausages, rice cakes... plenty of ingredients, a pot full of happiness.

There were various shaved ice desserts here, whether it was rice cake soybean milk snow ice or chocolate snow ice, both could satisfy your cravings and pursuits for this summer.

Foodies in Nanning are truly blessed. Without leaving home, they can feel the street atmosphere of Korea and taste various Korean foods.

Park Sehee. Seoul Street Food Stall's dishes are truly good. If you're tired from shopping in downtown Nanning, you can come here to taste authentic Korean flavors.

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