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Street Churros 스트릿 츄러스

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The facts

Street Churros is currently the most popular dessert spot in the city. With queues a mile long at weekends, Koreans are going crazy for the deep-fried doughnut dough, served with a rich chocolate sauce or ice cream. The menu is small only offering a handful of drinks and desserts, but at their very low prices, which is not surprising to see the long queues.

Address

557 Itaewon 2(i)-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Phone number

02-792-1489

Payment

Accepts Credit Card

Main menu

The menu is small featuring a few different sets involving churros. The basic churros are the star attraction, which are deep fried and rolled in sugar and cinnamon. You can then get one on top of soft serve ice cream, with coffee or with a rich chocolate dipping sauce. Another popular item on the menu is Bailey's ice cream, which is topped with a cream liquor.

Price

Churros 2,000won
Chocolate dipping sauce 1,000won
Churro ice cream 3,000won
Churro + coffee 5,000won

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Mini e
i ve tried this churros stall because its always crowded almost at every branch that i seen... ut sadly for me its not the best i ever tasted in my own opinion.
Fat Girl
Last night I was walking home from a lovely dinner with my fabulous assistant Victoria. We passed by Street Churros in Kyungnidan and I just couldn’t resist trying one. For only 2,000 each it would have been churlish not to, despite the fact that I had just eaten dinner and dessert. But you don’t get to be one of Seoul’s most awesome food bloggers without eating 2 desserts in a row.

As stated previously I ordered the Churro (2,000) and the Chocola dipping sauce (1,000). I was lucky that a fresh batch was just out of the fryer. The churro (kind of like a long thin Mexican donut for those not in the know), was good. It was rolled in cinnamon and sugar. I’m not a huge cinnamon fan, but it wasn’t over powering at all, it was nice and sugary. The dipping sauce that came with it was also tasty. Dark and rich, the perfect place to put your churro.

To read more see http://afatgirlsfoodguide.com/2014/02/20/street-churros/