Semo Bunsik B
7.88℃ 5.91℃ 71%
Restaurant.Snack bar
22-4, Jungangsijang-ro 9beongil
Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do KG 17758, South Korea
From Songtan Station (Line 1, Exit 5), take a 15-min walk or 5-min taxi to Pyeongtaek International Central Market. Bus 1-1 or 2 also stops nearby. For drivers, use 'Sinjang Shopping Mall Public Parking' (1.5-hour free parking often provided).
+82-31-666-0414
Daily: 11:00 AM - 08:00 PM (20:00)
Every Thursday
old restaurant
local favorite restaurant
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Overview
Semo Bunsik is an iconic snack shop located within the vibrant Pyeongtaek International Central Market. It gained nationwide fame after being featured on 'Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef.' Known for its nostalgic market atmosphere and generous portions, it offers a wide range of Korean 'Bunshik' (snack) favorites that appeal to both locals and international visitors from the nearby US military base.
Taste
The signature **Dangmyeon Tteokbokki** (Glass Noodle Tteokbokki) is the star attraction, featuring chewy glass noodles that perfectly soak up the sweet and spicy sauce. The sauce is balanced and flavorful, not overly pungent. Their **Jjol-myeon** (Spicy Chewy Noodles) and **Dolsot Bibimbap** are also highly praised for their fresh ingredients and classic taste. Each guest is traditionally served a complimentary bowl of savory, deep-flavored anchovy broth that many regulars consider a highlight of the meal.
Menu
- Dangmyeon Tteokbokki (당면떡볶이): Tteokbokki with plenty of glass noodles.
- Dangmyeon Eomuk-bokki: Glass noodles served mainly with fish cakes.
- Jjol-myeon (쫄면): Spicy cold chewy noodles with vegetables.
- Dolsot Bibimbap (돌솥비빔밥): Mixed rice in a hot stone pot.
- Gimbap: Classic seaweed rice rolls, perfect for dipping in tteokbokki sauce.
Geographic accessibility & Waiting
Conveniently situated in the heart of the Songtan shopping district, it is surrounded by exotic shops and other famous eateries like Miss Lee Burger and Gimnejib. It is very accessible for those exploring the 'Little Itaewon' area of Pyeongtaek.
Due to its popularity, waiting is almost guaranteed on weekends and during lunch hours. A numbering system is in place; guests typically take a ticket and wait near the entrance. Weekdays are significantly quieter, making them better for a relaxed visit.
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