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KOREAN Street FOOD TOUR of Toronto's KOREATOWN | 7 Delicious Korean Dishes You Must Try!

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We hope you enjoy this Korean street food tour of Toronto's Koreatown! Below is a list of all the Korean foods we tried in this video, as well as a list of the restaurants we visited.

Mandu (만두)
These are dumplings that can be served steamed, boiled, pan-fried, or deep-fried. We ordered the pan-fried beef dumplings. You can dip them in a spicy soy-based sauce with red chilli flakes.

Jeon (전)
This is a savoury Korean pancake that can feature various ingredients. We got the one with seafood and rice cakes. The batter is very fluffy and a bit like a fritter.

Hot dog (핫도그)
Also known as a Korean rice dog, this is a hot dog on a stick, coated in a sweet batter. It can feature numerous toppings including panko breadcrumbs, french fries, cornflakes, and even ramen noodles.

Hotteok (호떡)
This stuffed pancake is a very popular Korean street food item, especially during the winter months. The dough is stuffed with a mixture of brown sugar, honey, chopped peanuts, and cinnamon.

Hodugwaja (호두과자)
Often called a walnut cookie, this is more like a donut hole made with pounded walnuts and wheat flour and then stuffed with red bean paste. It is a local specialty from the city of Cheonan, South Korea and it's also a popular snack to enjoy during train rides.

Bibimbap (비빔밥)
This is one of the most popular dishes you can try in Korea. It consists of a bed of rice topped with various vegetables which can include zucchini, soybean sprouts, mushrooms and more. It's typically topped with a fried egg and gochujang sauce which is a fermented red pepper paste.

Tteokbokki (떡볶이)
This Korean street food dish is made with sticky rice cakes served in a spicy red chilli paste sauce. Super tasty and fun to eat!

➡️ Korean restaurants we visited in Toronto: ⬅️

Sunrise House: 661 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1L1

Chung Chun Rice Dog: 615 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1K8

Hodo Kwaja: 656 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1K9

The Owl Buu Ung Ee: 700 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6G 1L5

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KOREAN Street FOOD TOUR of Toronto's KOREATOWN | 7 Delicious Korean Dishes You Must Try!

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