Jaws Tteokbokki | 죠스떡볶이 #
Recently when I was looking through Instagram for a good place to 떡볶이(tteogbokk-i), and I found this shop called 죠스떡볶이(jyoseu tteogbokk-i), Jaws Tteokbokki which has many branches all over Seoul. This post is going to make you drool !
You can take a look at their menu here (their navigation is on the left side).
They have 떡볶이(tteogbokk-i), 수제튀김(sujetwigim), 찹쌀순대(chabssalsundae), 부산어묵(busan-eomug), and 유부주머니(yubujumeoni).
떡볶이(tteogbokk-i) - Rice cakes in spicy sauce.
수제튀김(sujetwigim) - fried stuff like tempura, sweet pumpkin (단호박), sweet potato(고구마), squid(오징어), dumplings(야끼만두) and deep fried laver roll with glass noodles(김말이)
찹쌀순대(chabssalsundae) - Sundae filled with rice
부산어묵(busan-eomug) - Busan fish cakes
유부주머니(yubujumeoni) - Fried bean curd pockets.
Address: 서울시 마포구 서교동366-12 (Hong Dae branch)
366-12, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Phone: 02-337-1525
If you would like to go other branches of 죠스떡볶이, you can look for the address and location of the shop from the Jaws Food website, here. Just key in the Korean word for place, example 홍대 or 강남, and click 찾기. The map & address will appear on the "Near Store" section.
Labels: Food, 떡볶이
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Jaws Tteokbokki | 죠스떡볶이Wednesday, 17 July 2013
Recently when I was looking through Instagram for a good place to 떡볶이(tteogbokk-i), and I found this shop called
죠스떡볶이(jyoseu tteogbokk-i), Jaws Tteokbokki which has many branches all over Seoul. This post is going to make you drool !
You can take a look at their menu
here (their navigation is on the left side).
They have 떡볶이(tteogbokk-i), 수제튀김(sujetwigim), 찹쌀순대(chabssalsundae), 부산어묵(busan-eomug), and 유부주머니(yubujumeoni).
떡볶이(tteogbokk-i) - Rice cakes in spicy sauce.
수제튀김(sujetwigim) - fried stuff like tempura, sweet pumpkin (단호박), sweet potato(고구마), squid(오징어), dumplings(야끼만두) and deep fried laver roll with glass noodles(김말이)
찹쌀순대(chabssalsundae) - Sundae filled with rice
부산어묵(busan-eomug) - Busan fish cakes
유부주머니(yubujumeoni) - Fried bean curd pockets.
Address: 서울시 마포구 서교동366-12 (Hong Dae branch)
366-12, Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Phone: 02-337-1525
If you would like to go other branches of
죠스떡볶이, you can look for the address and location of the shop from the Jaws Food website,
here. Just key in the Korean word for place, example 홍대 or 강남, and click 찾기. The map & address will appear on the "Near Store" section.
Labels: Food, 떡볶이
5 Comments:
my fav Tteokbokki >.<
I love Tteokbokki too! Hey actually you can make your own Tteokbokki, if you have the sauce and rice cakes. It's pretty easy, my friend and I tried to make ourself last time :) It worked!
ohh really ? i only know how to make kimchi . >.< can u give me the recipes ? i wanna try it one day . :3 and where i can get rice cakes ? kyaaa~~ it makes me drooling to think bout it XD
ahh btw can u disable security code for comment . tq :3
Hi Shasha!
Sorry for the late reply. I have a very good website for Korean food recipe.
You can check it out here http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/ddukbokkie
For rice cakes, you can buy it in a Korean mart, they do sell fresh ones. :D
ohh really ? tq tq . i'm gonna chack it :3
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