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Seoul’s Top 5 Tteokbokki Spots
- The tteokbokki loved by actress Han Ji-min: Achasan’s ‘Sintobuli Tteokbokki’
- The sweet-and-spicy charm of white tteokbokki: Itaewon’s ‘Neunejip’
- Named one of Seoul’s three best tteokbokki places for sizzling tteokbokki and seasoned fried dumplings, Isu Station’s ‘Apple House’
- Calling all rice-cake lovers — hand-pulled garaetteok tteokbokki: Gangnam’s ‘Seogangsoe Tteokbokki’
- Instant tteokbokki made more flavorful with chunjang (black bean paste): Ssangmun-dong’s ‘Doremi Bunsik Instant Tteokbokki’
The sweet-and-spicy aromas that drift through Seoul’s alleys are a perfect reminder of why tteokbokki is both a beloved snack and a satisfying meal. For generations, every household and stall has put its own twist on the sauce and technique, turning chewy rice cakes and bold seasonings into comfort you can count on. Whether you crave something simple or show-stopping, these five spots capture the city’s flavor and energy.
The tteokbokki actress Han Ji-min loves: Achasan’s ‘Sintobuli Tteokbokki’


Achasan’s ‘Sintobuli Tteokbokki’ shot to fame as a favorite haunt of actresses Han Ji-min and Im Soo-hyang. After Han Ji-min’s tteokbokki mukbang on the TV show I Live Alone, the place earned the affectionate nickname “Han Ji-min’s tteokbokki.” The sauce is thick and spicy but balanced, clinging to soft rice cakes for maximum comfort. Order the set with a hot dog — the combo is unexpectedly addictive. It’s not overly sweet; the clean, lingering heat keeps you coming back for another bite.
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Location
42 Jayang-ro 43-gil, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul
Hours
Tue–Sun 11:00 AM–9:00 PM / Closed every Monday
Prices
1 serving KRW 4,000 (about $3.00), basic for 2 KRW 8,000 (about $6.00), basic for 3 KRW 12,000 (about $9.00)
The sweet-and-spicy charm of white tteokbokki: Itaewon’s ‘Neunejip’


Thanks to social media, Itaewon’s ‘Neunejip’ became a buzzy destination. At first glance, white tteokbokki may evoke regal, royal-style dishes, but Neunejip serves something wholly its own: an intriguing sweetness cut by the sharp bite of Cheongyang peppers. The plump wheat rice cakes, silky fish cakes, and tender mushrooms all play well together. The shallow broth is moist, sweet, and slightly savory—so tasty it doubles as a great pairing for drinks.
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16 Itaewon-ro 20ga-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
- ▲Hours
Tue–Sat 5:00 PM–11:50 PM (last order 11:05 PM) / Closed Sunday and Monday
- ▲Prices
White tteokbokki + spicy pork stir-fry KRW 29,000 (about $21.75), stir-fried octopus KRW 25,000 (about $18.75)
Named one of Seoul’s three best tteokbokki places for sizzling tteokbokki and seasoned fried dumplings, Isu Station’s ‘Apple House’

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Isu’s ‘Apple House’ is a must-visit, praised by many celebrity guests. Known for its Sindang-dong–style instant tteokbokki and seasoned fried dumplings, the shop simmers rice cakes, fish cakes, and cabbage in a sauce that blends chunjang and gochujang for a sweet start that finishes with satisfying heat. Their hand-pressed, crispy fried dumplings tossed in a special gochujang sauce are wildly addictive—comfort food with a punch.
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2nd floor, 29 Dongjak-daero 27da-gil, Dongjak-gu, Seoul
- ▲Hours
Daily 10:30 AM–9:00 PM (last order 8:30 PM)
- ▲Prices
Regular tteokbokki KRW 5,500 (about $4.13), instant tteokbokki KRW 4,500 (about $3.38), seasoned fried dumplings KRW 4,000 (about $3.00)
Calling all rice-cake lovers — hand-pulled garaetteok tteokbokki: Gangnam’s ‘Seogangsoe Tteokbokki’

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Seogangsoe Tteokbokki in Gangnam showcases thick, chewy hand-pulled garaetteok that soaks up the shallow broth—eat it with a spoon to catch every savory, saucy bite. The cool, spicy seasoning balances the dense rice cakes perfectly. Fried sides are served on top; spooning the broth with a piece of fried goodness is a revelation. If you can’t make it in person, they offer a meal kit so you can recreate the vibe at home.
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11 Gangnam-daero 66-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Mon–Sat 9:30 AM–11:00 PM / Closed Sundays
- ▲Prices
Tteokbokki 1 serving (4 rows) KRW 4,000 (about $3.00), mixed (2 rice cakes + 2 fish cakes) KRW 4,000 (about $3.00)
Instant tteokbokki made more flavorful with chunjang, Ssangmun-dong’s ‘Doremi Bunsik Instant Tteokbokki’

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Doremi Bunsik’s instant tteokbokki in Ssangmun-dong is a favorite among Duksung Women’s University students. The owner even earned recognition as an instant tteokbokki master on the TV show Master of Living. Because this version uses chunjang, it’s milder and kid-friendly, yet still full of flavor. The base comes with rice cakes, fish cakes, and chewy jjolmyeon noodles, and you can load up on extra add-ins. A secret favorite—not listed on the menu—is fried sundae (blood sausage). Topped with Cheongyang pepper and meant for dipping in gochujang, it’s worth ordering even if it’s off-menu.
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18 Samyang-ro 144-gil, Dobong-gu, Seoul
- ▲Hours
10:00 AM–9:00 PM
- ▲Prices
Instant tteokbokki KRW 5,500 (about $4.13)











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