@@zoekim-lu3tr Same here for me. Something similar to the toast would cost around 10€ in my country, but considering locals saying there are even cheaper food stalls a few streets ahead I would prefer to eat at the cheaper places first and try the food there before going to Myeongdong...
It’s the same thing like eating at home vs outside. It’s just the experience and eating multiple different little things from vendors. There’s a time and place too to vibe and eat inside with your friends
There's no way these influencers are able to finish all these food they show here. What do they do with the food after they take a fee bites out of it?
When has it become a trend that food vloggers have to show themselves gobbling food in their thumbnails? I personally find it unsightly. I was watching a Taiwanese guy talking about you should eat with a lot of ginger shreds with 小籠包 Shōronpō 샤오롱바오. He shove the bun with a lot ginger shreds into his mouth and a lot of ginger shreds fell onto the table and his legs while he started mumbling with his mouth full. I felt disgusted and stopped watching. One viewer mocked, "No wonder you need a lot of ginger shreds". You still can eat like a civilized person like your mother had taught you to make the appear delicious.
Correct pronunciation: Myung-dohng
Automated voice: My-own-dong 💀😂
😂 i know i cant with the automated voicehahaha
@Katie Cung don't use it then, they're awful 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
@@carolesmith2619 bruh your name is Carole smith Calm down :/
@@carolesmith2619shut up
Bruh buy this all in the 동대문 area, just a few blocks away for like half the price. These vendors are tourist trapssss
Can you romanized that?
@@Visiblenightj dongdaemun i think
Yes it's way cheaper there
Everything i ate today. Eggs, cereal, rice, greek yougurt, dog food and chips.
I am Korean and we do not prefer Myeongdong these days because of the crazy price of street foods. They're almost twice the normal price in Korea😢
What that's insane-
This market lives in my dreams! It's definitely one of the things I'm most excited to try when I do visit Korea one day.
Only for tourist people. Local people never use this street.
i love korea
Never buy street food in Myeongdong It's just ridiculously expensive
worth it tho
bruh. that's pretty cheep considering the toast was only $3. In my area a toast is at least $5
@@zoekim-lu3tr Same here for me. Something similar to the toast would cost around 10€ in my country, but considering locals saying there are even cheaper food stalls a few streets ahead I would prefer to eat at the cheaper places first and try the food there before going to Myeongdong...
Love❤
welcome to Seoul :)
Why did my friends just pop up in the end LMAOOO the algorithm too crazy
Can you put what the win transfers to in us dollars?
U ate so much😭😳
It was hella crowded in one alley way/street where all the food carts were... like the tragedy on Halloween in Iteawon....
Reading must eat and Myeongdong in the same sentence without "Overpriced" is funny
Dang this stuff was overpriced 😅
Mean while me today I ate Dall and rice
YAS SPICY CHICKEN SKEWERS
I wanna eat the chicken skewers and dumplings so bad
😋
So you spend almost 50,000 won when you can go to Korean barbecue for les 15,000 unlimited
It’s the same thing like eating at home vs outside. It’s just the experience and eating multiple different little things from vendors. There’s a time and place too to vibe and eat inside with your friends
Eggs bread 😮
👍
In the equator?
So generous of u to write the price 😂
Song name
you're so pretty 😍
Why are the numbers so high? Did you actually pay 2000?
It's the exchange rate, which is currently about 1,000 South Korean won to 0.77 US dollars.
한국에선 1달러를 1000원 이라고 생각하면 됀다
2000 Korean won = $1.51 in USD 🙄
Too expensive. I would like you all to go another tourist attractions.
went there, I swear there was better food there 😭😭
me vibing to hurt ✨✨🎧
Song name plz
@@anilkumarg188 its hurt
Its such a shame that this food is in the south an the north struggles with fake stores
🍣🍱🍚🥡🥢🍜🫕🍲🍡🍢🍥🍤🥠🍦🍯
There's no way these influencers are able to finish all these food they show here. What do they do with the food after they take a fee bites out of it?
I went there
When has it become a trend that food vloggers have to show themselves gobbling food in their thumbnails? I personally find it unsightly. I was watching a Taiwanese guy talking about you should eat with a lot of ginger shreds with 小籠包 Shōronpō 샤오롱바오. He shove the bun with a lot ginger shreds into his mouth and a lot of ginger shreds fell onto the table and his legs while he started mumbling with his mouth full. I felt disgusted and stopped watching. One viewer mocked, "No wonder you need a lot of ginger shreds". You still can eat like a civilized person like your mother had taught you to make the appear delicious.
This is Chinese food not Korean!
That’s what I thought. Low scores.