North Korean Food in Seoul – RAINBOW NOODLES + Big Beef Hot Pot in South Korea! (ft. Miss Mina)

North Korean Food in Seoul - RAINBOW NOODLES + Big Beef Hot Pot in South Korea! (ft. Miss Mina)
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SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – In this food tour, Mina and I discovered authentic North Korean food in Seoul. Seoul is only 50 km from North Korea, and home to many North Koreans, some of whom have opened restaurants in the city. I’ve been to Seoul many times, but never had any like these unique North Korean dishes before. Naengmyeon is known to be one of the most common North Korean foods, but we wanted to try a few other lesser known North Korean dishes as well.

Here are the North Korean restaurants we ate at on this food tour:

Dongmu Bapsang (동무밥상) – This is where you can order the giant platter of rainbow noodles, and I would strongly recommend it. They pour the soup tableside, and it’s such a refreshing dish. Additionally the Sundae, Korean blood sausage, was some of the best I’ve ever had. Total price – 61,000 KRW ($51.63)

Hadan (하단) – Situated just off the main road in an unassuming small house like building Hadan (하단) specializes mostly in North Korean bowls of noodles and mandu dumplings. The food was very good, tasted handmade, and the restaurant feels very homely. The owner really warmed up to us, and as we left, even insisted that we take umbrellas. Total price – 44,000 KRW ($34.70)

Jinmi Pyongyang Naengmyeon (진미평양냉면) – Finally, the third restaurant on this North Korean food tour of Seoul, we went to Jinmi Pyongyang Naengmyeon (진미평양냉면) to eat Naengmyeon noodles, and this massive pan of beef hot pot with herbs. Total price – 104,000 KRW ($88.03)

Overall, North Korean food seems very pure, some things with less flavor, a little more plain, yet still flavorful and focusing on the natural ingredients without extras. Taking this North Korean food tour of Seoul was a fun experience, especially hanging out and eating with Mina.

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  1. north Korean food consists of, 1part human and everything else that can be ground down and mixed with it. stream it, put it in a casing and call it special sausage. yum

  2. The food looks beautiful, all the different vibrant colours looked so delicious, very appealing to the appetite, thumbs up, peace and light

  3. Whow i wondered, reading the title how you get so easily a filming licence in north korea..LOL!

    The noodles look so appetitzing ! Right now i am really craving for these. The big pot looks like somen noodles, the smaller pot is buckwheat noodles, isn´t it? love this slightly vinegary taste. I personally like to put some oil onto the Noodles, and some drops of sesome oil. This is my secret ingredient. It brings the flavours together even better.

  4. Actually current South Korean president is from North Korea too. He came down with his parents when he was in his mum’s belly. ?Literally everything was messed up during the war.. We were just same nationality people before war..South Koreans and North Koreans..

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