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    Seoul Station - K-beauty corner

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    Atmosphere: A great local spot to find unique Korean snacks…read moreand specialty drinks. It's the kind of place where you can find both nostalgic favorites and new items to try, like the Happy Cow milk tea that always brings a smile. Food: The snack selection is a standout. The Onion Ring chips are a must-try! They have a hint of sweetness and a much more authentic cooked onion flavor than a standard Funyun. Just a heads-up: they are definitely bold, so maybe enjoy them with close friends! The Real O-Jelly (Plum flavor) is also a fun find. It has a great texture similar to the peeler candies and comes in other flavors like Mango. Drinks: The Milk Tea is refreshing and well-balanced. You can actually taste the quality of the tea and the milk without it being overpowered by artificial sugar. For something more unique, the Herbal Drink is a solid choice. The clove and cinnamon notes are prominent, warming, and the ginger remains subtle and not too sharp. Service & Price: The value here is excellent. You can grab a variety of unique snacks and drinks for around $7-$8. Even when stocking up on frozen staples like Korean-style crunchy chicken and pork/veggie dumplings, the total stays very reasonable around $20 for a full haul of specialty items. Overall: Seoul Station is a fantastic stop for anyone looking to explore authentic Korean flavors and more. Whether you're there for the refreshing milk tea or the addictive onion snacks, it's a budget-friendly spot that delivers on taste and variety.

    What a difference a few years makes, am I right? The side-dish specialist Sintoburi has morphed…read moreinto Seoul Station, offering all kinds of imported sodas, instant ramen, and grab-and-go items like musubi and seaweed rolls. But hang on - there's more! Yes, the stories you've heard are true. Three representatives from the Seoul Hospitality Group now have kiosks in the space next door to the market itself. You can order from any of them at the cashier (there is also a self-order machine available). Just think - you can avail yourself of a chewy-squishy donut or substantial corndog at Mochinut, some fried chicken and sides from Mono GoGo, or even a dumpling or two from Seoul Mandoo. I was still a bit full from my previous meal (oopsie) but somehow managed to find enough space to sample a few tenders with their tangy house sauce, plus sides of skinny fries, and Tteokbokki (spicy, cheesy rice cakes). For a bit of refreshment I sided everything with a suitably tart, bracing cherry/mixed berry boba drink. I think the best way to describe the meal as a whole was... filling. The items complemented rather than competing with each other and left me completely satisfied and ready to try more.

    711 Store - convenience - Updated May 2026

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