100 Hours in South Korea 🇰🇷 Epic KOREAN STREET FOOD Tour in Seoul, Busan, Jeonju & More!

From that first taste of Korean food, I knew I’d be coming back for more. Over the years I’ve traveled coast to coast in South Korea tasting everything I found appetizing and even some things I didn’t. From spicy street food to succulent seafood we search far and wide for the best Korean eats. But the thing about Korea is it doesn’t matter how many times you visit or how much you taste. You’ll always discover something new and delicious and in this documentary I hope you’ll discover a reason to visit South Korea. We kick our journey off in the back alleys of Jeonju a UNESCO city of gastronomy where we’re on the hunt to taste the best bulgogi in town.

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I’m Luke Martin, food lover and world traveller! I make videos about local, authentic and unique foods from across the globe. I particularly like to sample street food across Asia. I’ve eaten my way across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, parts of Africa, North America and the list is still growing! My mission is to create content that is entertaining, informative, honest and fun! I love what I do and I’m always grateful for your support! Thank you and see you on the next episode!

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9 Comments

  1. Strange thing – 3 hours of video of food tour and everything he had tried was in 1 word – AWESOME ??? Personally i never had kind of this experience in my whole life while traveling and exploring different food !!!

  2. Hi Luke, I also love the food in South Korea. I have been there only once for 4 weeks, but have also enjoyed wonderful Korean food in Shin-Okubo in Tokyo. And will do again next March, when I will be the next time in Japan.

    I appreciate those kind of videos, as its like a "best off". But if – like me – you have watched all the original videos, there is really no need at all to see this videos again in a "best off compilation". So I will just stop watching it at 7 minutes or so.

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