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Seoul foodie: K-BBQ, street food and Gangnam in 5 days (2026)

An honest 5-day eating itinerary across Myeongdong, Gwangjang, Hongdae and Gangnam, with mandatory K-ETA, prices in KRW and USD, three Michelin stars and the table etiquette no guidebook spells out.

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Curadoria VoysparkbyCuradoria Voyspark May 22, 2026 19 min Updated on June 03, 2026

The honest 5-day foodie itinerary in Seoul covers Myeongdong (tteokbokki and hotteok), Gwangjang Market (bindaetteok and mayak gimbap), Gangnam fine dining at Mingles (3 Michelin stars, KRW 280,000), casual K-BBQ in Hongdae (KRW 25,000–40,000 per person) and specialty cafés in Insadong with bingsu. Most Western travelers enter visa-free under K-ETA (USD 7) since 2021. JFK-ICN airfare runs USD 1,400–2,400 round trip in 2026.

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Seoul is the only megacity in the world where you eat dinner at 11 pm from a street cart, head to karaoke at 2, drink hangover soup at 6 and open the day with specialty coffee roasted by a world-champion barista. The food never stops. The city never stops.

The split is honest: raw street food lives in Myeongdong and Gwangjang, college-grade K-BBQ concentrates in Hongdae, fine dining sits in Gangnam and Cheongdam, and third-wave cafés dominate Bukchon and Seongsu. Five days covers each layer without acid reflux.

Western visitors land thinking Korean food is just K-BBQ because they watched the Netflix drama. It isn't. It's fermentation (kimchi, doenjang, gochujang), a vegetarian Buddhist temple meal in Insadong, whole ginseng chicken in a clay pot, sliced raw fish at Noryangjin Market before sunrise. K-pop is the soundtrack, not the destination. This itinerary treats Seoul as a serious food city.


K-ETA, the flight and how entry to Korea works in 2026

TL;DRMost Western passport holders need K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization) since September 2021. USD 7 via k-eta.go.kr, approval within 72h, valid 3 years. Without an approved K-ETA, the gate at JFK or LAX will refuse you. It isn't a visa — it's an electronic authorization like the U.S. ESTA.

K-ETA is required, not optional. The official portal is k-eta.go.kr (avoid clone sites that charge USD 30–50). Pay USD 7, attach a passport photo, list your first hotel address and the trip purpose. Approval lands in 24–72h on business days. Print the PDF and keep it on your phone.

A nonstop from the U.S. East Coast does exist. The real 2026 routes:

Route Carrier Total time Round-trip USD
JFK-ICN Korean Air / Asiana 14h direct 1,400–2,400
LAX-ICN Korean Air / Delta 13h direct 1,100–1,900
SFO-ICN United / Asiana 13h direct 1,200–2,000
LHR-ICN British Airways / Korean Air 11h direct GBP 850–1,500

Korean Air and Asiana cover the U.S. trunks with same-day service. Korean is the SkyTeam pick for Delta loyalists; Asiana shifts toward Star Alliance under Korean's acquisition. Book 90–120 days out for March–May or September–November.

Incheon (ICN) sits 60 km from downtown. AREX Express Train is KRW 11,000 (USD 8), 43 minutes to Seoul Station. Taxi runs KRW 70,000–90,000 (USD 52–67), 60–90 minutes with traffic. Limousine Bus is KRW 17,000, 70 minutes, good if your hotel has a direct stop.

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