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About Free Independent Travel in Korea, Don’t Just Look at Little Red Book Photos
Korean tourism has warmed up these past few years, but I’ve seen countless people come back from Korea complaining: “The roads are uneven, the staff are unfriendly, everything is just spicy.” Honestly, Korea is really great for shopping and eating, provided you don’t act like a “clueless tourist.” Go to a beauty salon without doing your homework and you’re asking to get a bad haircut. Sit down randomly at Gwangjang Market and you’re waiting to be overcharged.
This article has limited space, but regarding those restaurants that are hyped online but are actually expensive and tasteless, I’ve compiled a ‘Seoul’s 3 Absolute Landmine Celebrity Restaurants to Avoid’ list. Since it’s too sensitive to publish directly, I’ve put it in this week’s newsletter. Subscribe and you’ll get the landmine-avoiding guide directly.
Looking at backend data, I’ve found that search queries for ‘Gwangjang Market must-try’, ‘Korean beauty salon reservations’, and ‘how to buy Korean comforters’ have surged 200% on the Rational Travel website recently. But looking at Google’s top three articles, many are talking nonsense or outdated information from before the pandemic. So I decided to write a truly useful one myself. This is written for those “don’t want to waste money,” don’t want to be flustered on-site smart travelers.
The table below is a summary of these items. If you’re pressed for time, just look at the table; if you want the real truth, keep reading.
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| Gwangjang Market | Must-Try: Soonhee’s Green Bean Pancakes, Bukmun Raw Beef Avoid: Random “Mixed Platters” from roadside vendors |
Pancakes ~5,000 Raw Beef ~19,000 |
Green bean pancakes must be eaten while hot. Raw beef goes to Michelin-recommended shops for safety. | Seoul Night View | Gwangjang Market & Naksan Park & Eagle Peak Mountain
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| Beauty Salon (Hair & Makeup) | Must-Do: Celebrity-level salons (like Jenny House, OU) Avoid: Showing up without reservation |
Haircut from 50,000 Full hair & makeup from 150,000 |
Without reservation you usually can’t get in, or only get paired with an intern practicing. | [Seoul] Mimm Beauty Shop |
| Korean Comforters | Must-Buy: Gwangjang Market Comforter Street (Shop 169 and other famous shops) Key: Must vacuum seal |
Summer quilt 30,000-50,000 Winter quilt 50,000-100,000 |
Unbeatable texture. After vacuum sealing, volume shrinks to 1/3, can fit directly in luggage. | |
| Gyeongbokgung Palace Hanbok | Recommended: Seokhwa Hanbok, Princess Hanbok (choose premium) Avoid: Cheap shops with street touts |
Standard 15,000 Premium from 30,000 |
Free palace entry is the hook, but the key is the clothes quality shouldn’t look like mosquito netting. | Korea Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace Travel Photography [Hansang Palace Hanbok Photography]
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| Specialty Cafes | Note: Minimum spending one drink (1 person 1 item) Limit: Popular shops have time limits |
Americano 5,000 Latte 6,000 |
Korean people treat coffee like water. Don’t order one drink for two people or you’ll get eye rolls. | Poungsim Dang Cafe |
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Honestly speaking, Gwangjang Market is now packed with tourists. Especially the vendors in the middle corridor—some ajummas will jack up prices or force-sell “mixed platters” when they see you’re a foreigner. Small portions at high prices, totally a tourist trap. Strongly recommend going directly to shops with storefronts (like Soonhee’s or Bukmun). They have fixed prices and while you might wait in long lines, at least you won’t get fleeced.
As for beauty salons, please don’t think you can just waltz in with a BLACKPINK photo and become a star. Famous Korean shops require reservations months in advance, and “communication” is the biggest pitfall. If you don’t speak Korean, find a shop with Chinese translation services or prepare your requirements with extremely precise reference photos—front, side, and back views all needed. Otherwise the result will really make you want to cry.
Korean comforters are absolutely worth bringing back. That ultra-fine fiber texture really makes you not want to get out of bed—and I mean that seriously. Lying down feels like being wrapped by clouds. Many readers ask how to bring them back? The shops will vacuum-seal them with industrial-grade vacuums, “shoop—” and they harden like bricks. A 28-inch suitcase can fit about two winter quilts no problem.
Gwangjang Market: Survival and Landmine Avoidance Guide
Gwangjang Market is Seoul’s most famous but also easiest place to step on landmines. While the food here is authentic, it’s also highly commercialized. Put simply, it’s half about eating good food and half about making your money.

Must-Try List and Ordering Strategy
- Green Bean Pancakes (Bindaetteok): This is a must-try. Don’t claim you’ve been to Gwangjang Market if you haven’t had it. The most famous “Soonhee’s” usually has long lines where you’ll question your life choices. Green bean pancakes are basically fried food—crispy outside, soft inside when hot, tasty beyond compare. But when cold, the oil smell comes out and it becomes ordinary. Two people should order one serving, the portion is huge.
- Raw Octopus and Raw Beef (Yukhoe): If your stomach is strong, you must try it. “Bukmun Raw Beef” has Michelin Bib Gourmand recommendation, and waiting in line is normal. But it’s worth it. That raw beef with sesame oil and egg yolk will melt in your mouth and make you forget about waiting. If you don’t eat raw, their beef soup here is also delicious.
- Drug Kimbap (Mayak Kimbap): Honestly, it’s just mini seaweed rice rolls dipped in wasabi soy sauce. It’s tasty because of the sauce, not because the rice roll itself is miraculous. Buy from any random shop on the street and there won’t be much difference. No need to be fixated on specific shops.
Behaviors You Must Avoid
- Don’t order an “unlabeled” mixed platter from vendors in the middle of the path: Korean news has been reporting this lately—some vendors specifically target foreigners, quoting high prices when they hear Chinese or Japanese.
- Don’t block the path: Market corridors are narrow, Korean people walk fast and won’t get out of your way. Take photos on the side, don’t stand in
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