My Soul, Seoul: Food
Welcome to the premiere of the My Soul, Seoul: Food series! Our first episode features the making of some crispy yet chewy gamjajeon, or potato pancakes, at what is referred to as a *nopo in Korean.
And, of course, any plate of gamjajeon, or jeon in general, calls for some makgeolli on the side for the perfect pairing!
So plug in your earbuds, sit back, and treat your senses to the delicious, crunchiness of good ol’ traditional K-food!
📍 Yumokmin Nomad | 유목민 노마드
13-1, Insadong 16-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
* A nopo is an old store, shop, or restaurant that has been around for several years, even decades, that has either operated under a single owner or has been passed down through the generations within a single family lineage. A nopo is typically small in size and houses a more humble, time-worn interior, yet it is often sought out for the vibe and flavors it offers that stand the test of time.
서울의 맛을 보여주는 Food 시리즈의 첫 번째 영상
서울의 노포에서 바삭하고 쫄깃한 식감을 가진
‘감자전’이 만들어지는 과정과 그 소리를 영상으로 담아보았습니다.
감자전과 가장 잘 어울리는 한국의 전통주 막걸리까지!
모두 이어폰을 끼고,
음식이 만들어지는 소리에 집중하여 영상을 만나보시는건 어떨까요?!
📍유목민 노마드
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