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Is Eating Out in Seoul Getting More Expensive? Jajangmyeon and Kalguksu Prices Explored

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   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
   Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency\'s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January\'s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul\'s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@
  Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@

Major dining-out prices in Seoul — including jajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and kalguksu (hand-cut noodle soup) — continued to climb last month. On March 23, the Korea Consumer Agency’s price portal Chamgagak reported that the average price of jajangmyeon in Seoul was 7,692 KRW (approximately $5.77), up 0.5% from January’s 7,654 KRW (approximately $5.74). Over the same period, kalguksu rose from 9,923 KRW (approximately $7.44) to 9,962 KRW (approximately $7.47), and the price for 200 g of pork belly increased from 17,923 KRW (approximately $13.44) to 18,000 KRW (approximately $13.50), each a 0.4% rise. That day, a restaurant on Seoul’s Myeongdong Street displayed a menu notice. Reporter Go I-ran photoeran@

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