
Although most of Seoul's department stores or e-commerce stores
Over the weekend, those looking for more unusual food adventures have begun to discover the Philippine market on Sunday in Jono.
Featuring Filipino cuisine from duck tires and pork adobo to fresh coconut drinks, open-
Over the past decade, the aviation market has grown as the number of Filipinos living in South Korea has steadily increased.
More than 7,000 Filipinos currently live in South Korea;
Many of these homesick foreigners go to the market to find familiar food and companies.
For those who are interested in cooking Filipino food at home, there are basic condiments and spices on the market.
Break your Sunday routine for this unusual trip. (
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Angela said: "Of course, we couldn't help but miss the Filipino flavor, so in order to cook at home, I bought some basic condiments, such as soy sauce, vinegar, and gidensa mixture, she moved to Seoul from the Philippines to join her Korean husband.
She said the weekend market plays an important role in her life in Korea.
Not only does she often buy condiments, she often interacts with local Filipino communities.
The best place for condiments is Alice Park booth, one of the market pioneers.
Located next to lutonpinoy, Park Kings s stand has the widest range of condiments and spices and is also the best deal on the market.
Start with the price©Pre-1,000packed mixes.
In addition to food, Philippine products and BRICSa-
Toys, electronic products, phone cards, personal care products are also on sale.
Lutong PinoyFilipino is a blend of Malay, Chinese and Spanish flavors.
There are authentic Filipino snacks on the booth. (
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This fusion was captured by Lutong Pinoy, an ordinary Filipino restaurant located in the middle of the market.
It has the most popular varieties in the Philippines, such as pork adobo, lumpia (egg rolls)and pancit (
Philippine side).
Price range from©1,000 kilometers©6,000, unique in the settings menu of Lutong Pinoy©6,000 (about US$6)
Three options for the main course and a cup of rice are included.
Beverage side, there is Lutong pinoyis in-
Coconut juice or San Miguel beer.
This restaurant is very popular with locals and foreigners.
Eric Sherman, a British professor and frequent visitor, said: "This food is delicious and very different from the normal state of Korea . ".
For Noma Santos, the woman behind this successful snack stand, Luton Pinoy is more than just a business ---
This is a way to help the Filipino community in South Korea.
"When I came in 1991, it was difficult to find a Filipino restaurant in Korea," she said . ".
"So when I had enough money to save up, I decided to open a restaurant myself, make a little money and help others.
Get there: Take Metro Line 4 to exit 1 Hyehwa station.
Walk along Haihua Catholic Church.
You will see the market on your right.
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