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  2. Food trucks in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to the Seoul city council on July 18, the city council discussed ways to invigorate food trucks in the Seoul Metropolitan area by holding a conference session with related departments and food trucks. According to the Seoul Food and Drug Administration (KFDA) released in Seoul, the number of food trucks reported in Seoul totaled ...

  3. Street food in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Food truck: Recently, food trucks have become a new trend in food culture. In Korea today, the food truck is a popular purveyor of street food, prevalent in parks and culture-art spaces. [9] Street food in South Korea. Food bike: It is called a food bike because food is sold from a bicycle; pedal propelled, or motorised ifa tricycle.

  4. Pojangmacha - Wikipedia

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    Pojangmacha (Korean: 포장마차; lit. covered wagon [1]), also abbreviated as pocha (포차), is a South Korean term for outdoor carts that sell street foods such as hotteok, gimbap, tteokbokki, sundae, dak-kkochi (Korean skewered chicken), [2] fish cake, mandu, and anju (foods accompanying drinks). [3]

  5. Fayetteville's food and dining scene: What's new and ... - AOL

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    Vee’s Seoul Kitchen food truck hit the streets. Victoria Johnson, sister of Kwon’s Kitchen Korean Fusion owner Victoria McKoy, has opened a Korean food truck of her own.. Vee’s Seoul Kitchen ...

  6. New Burger Seoul opens next week with a Süperbulgogi ... - AOL

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    Much of the 1,1100 square feet inside is dedicated to cooking the food that made La and his Burger Seoul brand a local sensation. Young La introduced his Burger Seoul food truck to Tacoma in 2015.

  7. Cup-bap - Wikipedia

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    Cup-bap (Korean: 컵밥) is a food truck offering that consists of bap (rice) in a paper or plastic cup with a variety of toppings. Created in the 2000s for Korea street food, cup-bap has become a popular quick meal or snack for students from private cram schools known as hagwons (Korean pronunciation:) in the neighborhood of Noryangjin.

  8. Tornado potato - Wikipedia

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    Tornado potatoes (Korean: 회오리 감자; RR: hoeori gamja), also called rotato potato, spring potato, twist potatoes, potato twisters, potato swirl, spiral potato, potato on a stick, tornado fries [1] [2] or (in Australia) chips on a stick, are a popular street food in South Korea, [3] originally developed by Jeong Eun Suk of Agricultural Hoeori Inc. [1] [4] It is a deep fried spiral-cut ...

  9. 'My country is in crisis': A divided South Korea grapples ...

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    The only thing they shared was the food trucks keeping them warm with steaming drinks and instant noodles. Yoon Suk Yeol delivers the speech to declare martial law on 3 December, 2024 [Reuters]