Jaws Tteokbokki
Ttokbokki , the spicy red cylinder-shaped rice cakes that you see being sold in food stalls on the street in Korea, is often seen as a snack rather than a full meal. However, anyone who has eaten it before will tell you that it is very filling and could easily pass for a meal. There are lots of ttokbokki stalls, but sometimes you want to sit down indoors to eat it. One of the best-known ttokpokki chains is Jaws.
You might have Korean tteokbokki places in your home country, but do you have the consistency and deliciousness of Jaws Tteokbokki? Jaws tteokbokki’s consistently chewy tteokbokki and never-old, unstirred sauce make this one of the best tteokbokki joints. There are also their deep-fried but flaky fried snacks ( - twigim). And of course, no street food restaurant (bunsikjeom) would be complete without stomach-warming odeng broth. This one’s a good one.
Founded: 2007
Website: http://www.jawstpk.com/