Sinranggaksi | Gwangjang Market Souvenir Shop
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Gwangjang Market is a traditional market in Korea that receives a lot of love from many people and is a must-visit course for foreign tourists. In Gwangjang Market, there are stores that sell a variety of snacks, including traditional Korean snacks. Korean snacks are also great as gifts, so many tourists purchase them. Today, I will introduce 'Sinrang Gakshi', where you can purchase it.
Sinranggaksi
Information
Business Hours: Daily 08:00-20:00
Available Languages: Korean, Japanese
Address: 88 Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, Gwangjang Market, 65-3 (Yeji-dong)
서울 종로구 창경궁로 88, 광장시장 65-3호(예지동)
Why We Recommend It
You can buy Korean-style snacks such as dried fish and dried strawberries.
Although they are unfamiliar snacks, you can taste them in advance.
It is located in Gwangjang Market, so it's a good place to visit while sightseeing in Gwangjang Market.
It's good to buy unique gifts for acquaintances as simple presents.
Creatrip offers a 10% discount when purchasing at Shinrangak through a coupon.
Things to Keep In Mind
Show your coupon and receive a 10% discount benefit.
This coupon can be used at Sinranggaksi and you can receive a 10% discount when making a purchase.
No need to make a reservation in advance to use the coupon.
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What to Expect
Today, I visited 'Shinranggaksi' located in Gwangjang Market.
In the American English translation, the sentence remains the same:
Among them, in 'Shinranggaksi', you can buy Korean-style snacks such as dried fish and dried strawberries.
On the left, there are snacks made from fresh seafood like kim and fish, displayed along with other snacks.
Even at a glance, there are truly a variety of snacks, making it difficult to decide what to buy.
Dried squid, dried cuttlefish. There were also various types of dried seafood such as dried sea cucumber,
Tender and savory taste is excellent, so you can eat it alone or enjoy it with beer.
Each type has a slightly different taste, so it's fun to try various ones.
However, if you don't know much about seafood, you may hesitate to buy it because you don't know what it tastes like,
No need to worry!
There is a sample that you can taste like a picture, so you can try it and decide.
They were also selling various types of dried fruits in addition to dried seafood.
Dried fruits have a higher nutritional content compared to fresh fruits because they have been dehydrated, causing the nutrients inside the fruits to become concentrated.
Because of this, I can eat it without worry compared to when I eat other snacks.
Especially among them, fresh strawberries have a sweet and sour taste that the editor likes, it is a favorite fruit.
When you crave for a refreshing snack, it's perfect to eat.
In addition to mango jelly, dried persimmons, dates, and various other healthy snacks are being sold.
You can choose from a wide variety of snacks according to your taste.
On the right, there are preserved seafood, dried fruits, and various other snacks displayed.
Jelly, chocolate snacks, almonds, and other snacks that Koreans used to eat when they were young are gathered together, and it was so heartwarming.
'Shinranggaksi sells a variety of snacks, making it a great purchase for commemorative or gift purposes.
Also, if you receive a coupon from Creatrip, you can get a 10% discount, so don't miss out on this opportunity!
How to Get There
Exit through Exit 8 of Jongno 5-ga.
Exit and go straight.
When you come out of Gwangjang Market entrance, make a left turn and enter through the entrance.
Keep going straight.
When you reach the intersection, take a right turn.
When you make a detour and go straight, you will see a sign on the left.
Arrival!
Sinranggaksi
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