45 Comments

  1. this is a version of oil tteokboki. oil tteokboki is not as common as “regular” tteokboki, but it’s still considered a street food. it can be found in some parts of korea. if it’s too spicy or sweet, you can always alter it. if you don’t want the egg in it or you want it cooked more or less, you can alter that too. not a big deal people.

  2. This is not anything like tteokpokki you'd get on the street in Korea ~ there's nothing "street style" about it.
    But importantly, this is essentially a variation of "oil tteokpokki" which is a really, really specific style that's essentially confined to one area of northern Seoul (specifically, the markets of the western half of Seochon). There should really be better acknowledgement of the stylistic influences and origins of the one being made here, as well as better explanations of how this differs from the standard tteokpokki actually served on the streets of Korea.

  3. Is hard boiled egg really okay though? I hate recipes being compromised because people fear things they dont know for dumb reasons…like if you can't handle how things are really eaten then go back to your nuggets and fries lol

  4. My ex Korean/Japanese girlfriend use to love eatin this shit lol and also tokiyaki some shit like that’s fried squid balls her taste buds had me sick lmao but I understand shit just be different in what you like

  5. Korean we don't usually not to much put a lot of sugar like that. That's too much of sugar and chilly powder. It is crazy. Wrong recipe at all. Please Don't follow THAT RECIPE!

  6. Had to double check but they eat this in the first episode of Squid Game. I’ve had many of street vendor steak but never this. Funny how it’s swapped depending on where you live.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*