Korea is really well known for street food. In every outdoor street markets, there would be a lane of various food where you would walk and eat as much as you want. These are constantly made fresh and usually you would see many elderlies holding their stand. The food culture in Korea is very convenient. It has 24 hours delivery of almost anything you can think of.
Here's a small tip. If you are nice to the seller, they would give you a little more for free. In Korean culture this "service" is quite common between the buyer and the seller. The seller would give you "service" if you are nice, pretty, or just out of good mood. Even the buyers usually asks for "service" and most of the time the seller would give you that "service". Whats a bit odd is that the buyer can ask for "service" as it is quite weird to ask for more in U.S.. Even in Korean restaurants in the U.S., the restaurant might give you something as "service" ("on the house").
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