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Burmurry Seoul restaurant, South Korea

February 9, 2010 by Yein Jee

Burmurry is a franchise in Seoul selling traditional Korean food, i.e. tteokbokki, odeng, sundae etc. There’s a branch nearby my hostel which I frequent…

Teokbokki and fried dumplings at Burmurry Seoul restaurant

I like their teokbokki. The rice cake is standard stuff, and it’s a matter of different spiciness and sweetness with the sauce, in which their version fits my taste.

The restaurant also sells fried dumplings and twigim aka batter-dipped-fried-stuff (squid, shrimp, vege etc.). It’s tempting to have some oily food once in a while lol.

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Filed Under: My Food Journal, Seoul 2010 Trip Tagged With: Asian Food, East Asia, Korean Food, Seoul City, South Korea, Street Food

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