NeighbourhoodJongno and Insadong

Route: Insadong food walk: Gwangjang Market, Cheonggyecheon street stalls, Insadong teahouses and snack shops

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★ 4.6

Jongno and Insadong

O'ngo Food Communications runs Seoul's most established English-language night dining tour, starting at Anguk Station Exit 5 at 17:00 on Tuesday and Saturday evenings and ending near Jongno 5-ga. The route moves through the Jongno backstreets, stopping at pojangmacha tents for tteokbokki and eomuk, a traditional Korean BBQ counter, a makgeolli bar, and a final stop for late-night Korean snacks. Groups are kept to 12 or fewer participants. O'ngo was founded in 2008 and the guides are professional and informative about both the food and the cultural context.

★ 4.7

Jongno and Insadong

O'ngo's luxury food and culture tour is a full-day private experience combining a market walk with a cooking session and curated restaurant visits. The itinerary includes a morning market breakfast in Gwangjang, a bibimbap ingredient sourcing walk through the Jongno alleys, a Michelin Bib Gourmand lunch, an afternoon hanok kitchen cooking session, and a final traditional spirits tasting in the evening. Fully customisable for dietary preferences and language. Private departure any day.

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★ 4.6

Jongno and Insadong

O'ngo Food Communications runs Seoul's most established English-language night dining tour, starting at Anguk Station Exit 5 at 17:00 on Tuesday and Saturday evenings and ending near Jongno 5-ga. The route moves through the Jongno backstreets, stopping at pojangmacha tents for tteokbokki and eomuk, a traditional Korean BBQ counter, a makgeolli bar, and a final stop for late-night Korean snacks. Groups are kept to 12 or fewer participants. O'ngo was founded in 2008 and the guides are professional and informative about both the food and the cultural context.

★ 4.7

Jongno and Insadong

O'ngo's luxury food and culture tour is a full-day private experience combining a market walk with a cooking session and curated restaurant visits. The itinerary includes a morning market breakfast in Gwangjang, a bibimbap ingredient sourcing walk through the Jongno alleys, a Michelin Bib Gourmand lunch, an afternoon hanok kitchen cooking session, and a final traditional spirits tasting in the evening. Fully customisable for dietary preferences and language. Private departure any day.

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