Seoul’s Top 3 Donut Hotspots: A Delectable Doughnut Adventure

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Hello, everyone! Today, I’d like to introduce you to Korean-style doughnuts and invite you to explore their unique flavors in Seoul. Korean-style doughnuts offer a different twist compared to traditional doughnuts, and in this blog post, I’ll showcase three of the hottest doughnut spots in Seoul that you absolutely must visit. Scroll down to join me on this delightful journey into the world of doughnuts!

Korean-Style Doughnuts: Korea traditional chapssal doughnuts

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Have you ever tasted the unique charm of Korean-style glutinous rice doughnuts with sweet red bean filling? These delightful treats offer a delectable fusion of flavors and textures that you won’t want to miss when exploring Korean cuisine.

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Korean-style doughnuts, known locally as “chapssal doughnuts” are celebrated for their unique blend of textures and flavors. Featuring a crispy exterior and a soft, chewy interior, these treats masterfully blend the traditions of Korean desserts with American-style doughnuts. What sets them apart and makes them truly special is the generous dusting of sugar that coats the outer layer, adding a delightful sweetness to every bite. And let’s not forget the sweet red bean filling concealed within each doughnut. The result? An irresistibly tender interior infused with the rich, subtly sweet essence of red beans, all encased in that satisfyingly crisp, sugar-coated shell.

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These delightful doughnuts often have a close companion known as “Korean twist doughnuts(Kkwabaegi)” They are frequently sold together in local bakeries, traditional markets, or on street corners. These traditional-style doughnuts offer a quick and convenient snack option, making them a beloved choice for those looking to savor a piece of Korean culinary tradition while on the go.

Seoul’s Top 3 Donut Hotspots

Now, let’s dive into the three hottest Korean-style doughnut spots in Seoul that you won’t want to miss

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Gwangjang Market Chapssal Kkwabaegi

◆ Location and Operating Hours
🚩 Address: 24, Sungmun-gil, Mapo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea (Go to Google map)
 Operating Hours: 11:00 ~ 21:00 (Closed on the first Sunday of every month)
🤑 Price
  • Sweet Rice Twisted Donut (chapssal kkwabaegi): 1,000 KRW
  • Red bean doughnut (pat doneocheu) : 1,500 KRW
  • black rice doughnut (heukmi chapssal doneocheu) : 1,000 KRW

◆ Why ‘Gwangjang Market Chapssal Kkwabaegi‘ is a Popular Dining Spot
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Gwangjang Market in Korea is a bustling haven for both food enthusiasts and textile aficionados. While the savory aroma of pancakes and grilled meat pervades the vibrant alleys, the hidden gem here is the irresistible glutinous rice donuts. These chewy, sweet delicacies have won the hearts of visitors worldwide, making them a must-try when you explore Gwangjang Market. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to Seoul, these traditional Korean delights will leave a lasting impression, ensuring your memory of Korea’s flavors lingers long after your visit.

Randys Donuts

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◆ Location and Operating Hours
🚩 Address
 Operating Hours: every day 11:00 – 21:00 (20:30 Last Order)
🤑 Price
  • classic : 2,200 won
  • Deluxe : 2,500 won
  • Fancy : 2,900 won
  • Premium : 3,300 won
◆ Why ‘Randys donuts‘ is a Popular Dining Spot
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  1. High-Quality Donuts: Randy’s Donuts, originally from the United States, is renowned for its high-quality donuts. The brand’s commitment to using fresh ingredients and crafting delicious donuts has resonated with Korean consumers.
  2. Diverse Flavors: Randy’s Donuts offers a wide range of flavors, appealing to various tastes. Their creative and unique donut designs and flavors have captivated the Korean market, making them a popular choice for a tasty and visually appealing snack.

Knotted Donuts

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◆ Location and Operating Hours
🚩 Address: 15, Dosan-daero 53-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea (Go to Google map)
 Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
🤑 Price
  • Classic vanilla donut 3,000 won
  • Milk whipped cream donuts: The most popular menu and priced at 3,500 won
  • Earl Grey donut 3,000 won
  • Strawberry donut 3,500 won
  • Chocolate pudding doughnut 3,500 won
  • Kaya butter donut 3,500 won
  • Mint chocolate donut 3,500 won
  • A lemon sugar donut, 3,500 won
  • Mascapone Cream Donut 3,500 won
  • Nutella doughnut, 3,500 won
  • Oreo cookie doughnut, 3,500 won
  • It’s 3,800 won
  • Raspberry donut 3,000 won
  • The original sugar doughnut is 2,500 won
  • Cherry blossom donuts, 4,500 won
◆ Why ‘Knotted Donuts‘ is a Popular Dining Spot
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Knotted Donuts‘ is a popular donut brand in South Korea. This donut brand is even introduced as a waiting hotspot that people from all over the country eagerly anticipate visiting, and it enjoys tremendous popularity. Notably, ‘Knotted Donuts‘ is particularly beloved by the MZ generation (often referred to as the Q generation), and it’s a brand that managed to achieve great success despite considering closure in the past.

This brand offers a diverse range of distinctive donuts, and recently, it has garnered attention for releasing special seasonal products like ‘Cherry blossom donut’ (Cherry Blossom Donuts). ‘Knotted Donuts‘ is currently one of the hottest donut brands in South Korea, with many people savoring its unique flavors and exceptional experiences.

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