Sundae Town

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Sundae Town is an area of Seoul, South Korea in the Sillim-dong division of the city. Sundae Town is known for a style of South Korean street food called sundae bokkeum and involves stuffing dangmyeon (noodles) and vegetables mixed with pigs blood into sausage-like casings.[1][2] The 'sausages' are then steamed and have a similar consistency to black pudding or other similar blood sausage products.

The area's origins date from a sundae bokkeum restaurant in

Sillim market. The market was replaced in the early 1990s by a shopping center but many restaurants continue the tradition and as of 2019, there were thirty restaurants serving it.[3]

References

  1. ^ Carruth, David (16 February 2011). "Why Sundae (์ˆœ๋Œ€) Should Be On Your List For Korea | 10 Magazine". 10 Magazine. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  2. ^ Jones, Paige (2 July 2020). "Seoul's Sundae Town is Six Delicious Floors of Sundae, Sundae, Sundae | 10 Magazine Korea". 10 Magazine. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
  3. ^ Eun-byel, Im (15 May 2019). "[Seoul Food Alley] Buildings filled with stir-fried Korean blood sausage". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 11 May 2021.