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While spending time in Seoul, South Korea, I was able to eat Korean mandu (만두) dumplings a number of times.
Korean mandu (만두) are delicious dumplings made with a doughy wrapper and filled with pork and spices. They are then either deep fried as yaki or steamed as the normal kind.
You can either eat these Korean street food specialities in soup or just of a plate dipped into a sour vinegar soy sauce.
Insadong, a shopping area of Seoul, has a wonderful hole in the wall restaurant that serves extremely delicious dumplings that are worth going out of your way for. There's almost always a line, but it's fully worth it.
I ordered the mixed platter that included some steamed, some deep fried, and a few pieces of just steamed pork. They were each mouthwatering good - I know why there's a line out the door everyday!
When you are in Korea, be sure to eat some delicious mandu!
Music:
This video contains royalty free music by Kevin MacLeod
The track used in this video is called "Firebrand." Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Firebrand.mp3
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While spending time in Seoul, South Korea, I was able to eat Korean mandu (만두) dumplings a number of times.
Korean mandu (만두) are delicious dumplings made with a doughy wrapper and filled with pork and spices. They are then either deep fried as yaki or steamed as the normal kind.
You can either eat these Korean street food specialities in soup or just of a plate dipped into a sour vinegar soy sauce.
Insadong, a shopping area of Seoul, has a wonderful hole in the wall restaurant that serves extremely delicious dumplings that are worth going out of your way for. There's almost always a line, but it's fully worth it.
I ordered the mixed platter that included some steamed, some deep fried, and a few pieces of just steamed pork. They were each mouthwatering good - I know why there's a line out the door everyday!
When you are in Korea, be sure to eat some delicious mandu!
Music:
This video contains royalty free music by Kevin MacLeod
The track used in this video is called "Firebrand." Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Firebrand.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used this song royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
I love that song! It was released in 1997 by the way. It's a great song.
Yammy
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I miss the vibe of 2012, thanks for leaving such a authentic video of my city
Ah, old school Mark Weins is the best
다깡과 수저가 고객 그릇과 너무 가까이 있어 비말이 튀지 않을까 불안불안 하네요. 10년전이니 현재 펜데믹 상황에서는 다르겠죠?
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좋아요^^
You don't always need to use chopsticks to eat Mandu. You may use your fingers to have them, especially for the fried ones. Fried Mandu is difficult to pick with chopsticks even for Koreans.
Wow 8 years ago
Korean dish very tasty good video👍💯😋😍💖
When I see you eat that.. I really 2x want to try it! 😭😭 i'm craving when i see you eat dumpling💖💖
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만두mamdo is kind of dumpling.