Korea is a home of ‘sundae.’ Sundae is a type of steamed sausage made by cow or pig’s intestines stuffed with various ingredients. Sundae is widely known as a challenging Korean food among foreigners, but Koreans often enjoy it in various ways. They not only eat sundae with tteokbokki (spicy stir-fried rice cakes), but also make sundaeguk (soup with sundae) and assorted sundae set for alcohol.
Dallena Korean Sausage Soup, which is located in Songtan, serves tojong sundae (traditional Korean sausage) and chal sundae (chewy Korean sausage). Tojong sundae is filled with vegetables and meat, and chal sundae is filled with glass noodles. Each has its own unique flavor, so try them both! Dallena Korean Sausage Soup also offers an assorted sundae set. The assorted sundae set comes with tojong sundae, chal sundae, and pig stomach.
There are also sundae-guk (sausage soup), sundae-jeongol (sausage stew for sharing), grilled stir-fried intestines and sundae, and sul-guk (hangover soup)! If you want to try authentic sundae, come visit Dallena Korean Sausage Soup. Dallena Korean Sausage Soup closes on Mondays, and opens from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. from Tuesday to Sunday.
[Directions]
By Car: 280-1, Tanhyeon-ro, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기 평택시 탄현로 280-1
* For walking directions, search “Dallena Korean Sausage Soup Sinjang Branch” using Naver Maps.
* [A restaurant that sells the same menu (Sundae)]
- near Camp Humpherys
할매순대국 추팔산단점 (Halmae Korean Sausage Soup Chupal Industrial Complex Branch)
107, Chupalsandan-ro, Paengseong-eup, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do
경기 평택시 팽성읍 추팔산단로 107
* For directions, search “Halmae Korean Sausage Soup Chupal Industrial Complex Branch” using Naver Maps.
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