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The 'KPop Demon Hunters' food guide: What do the Huntrix members eat?

The 'KPop Demon Hunters' food guide: What do the Huntrix members eat?

The Star3 days ago
In KPop Demon Hunters , food is more than just a background addition – it's central to the characters' energy and their culture.
The film follows Huntrix, an all-female K-pop trio who moonlight as demon slayers. And slaying all those demons leaves them with an appetite. Their meals, featured throughout the film, are packed with iconic and sometimes lesser-known Korean dishes, revealing a deep culinary layer to the storytelling.
For writer-director Maggie Kang, the choice to incorporate a variety of Korean dishes wasn't just aesthetic. It was personal.
'I remember telling the crew I only want kimchi on the table,' Kang said in an interview with US media outlet Salon. 'I never want anybody to say the word 'kimchi' or to feature it, because it's just such a cliched thing to talk about kimchi like that is the one representative thing for Koreans. So I made that a kind of a harsh rule.'
Instead, she and co-director Chris Appelhans aimed to present a broader, more intimate portrait of Korean food. That starts early on in the film with Pyongyang naengmyeon, a chilled North Korean noodle dish in beef broth.
Pyongyang naengmyeon is a chilled North Korean noodle dish in beef broth. — Photo: Jinmi Pyongyang Naengmyeon, via ANN
Pyongyang naengmyeon in the spotlight
For viewers looking to sample the same noodles in Seoul, Jinmi Pyongyang Naengmyeon in Gangnam is a must-visit.
A Michelin Guide-listed restaurant and two-time Blue Ribbon recipient, Jinmi offers a version of the dish that satisfies both seasoned aficionados and newcomers.
The broth is rich yet clean, the flavors subtle but addictive – a reflection of chef Yim Se-kwon's 20 years of experience.
At 15,000 won, the dish is served in the traditional stainless steel bowl and often paired with classics like boiled pork (pyeonyuk), bulgogi or handmade dumplings.
Beyond noodles, KPop Demon Hunters also showcases the everyday street foods and convenience store staples familiar to many Koreans: Shrimp crackers, cup ramyeon and skewered fish cake soup all make cameo appearances.
Food is central to the characters' energy and their culture.
Fuel up with kimbap
There's also kimbap, the beloved seaweed rice roll that's ubiquitous in Korean dramas.
In Seoul, one standout spot is Botanic Garden Kimbap in Seocho.
The shop has recently gained viral popularity thanks to singer and influencer Kang Min-kyung of Davichi.
The most popular choices include the flying fish roe, aged kimchi and tuna kimbap, and the mentaiko egg kimbap.
Flying fish roe, aged kimchi & tuna kimbap (top), and the Mentaiko egg kimbap (bottom) — Photo: Instagram/Botanic Garden Kimbap
The delicate balance of ingredients, including a mix of white and black rice, and generous fillings make it worth the 9,000 won price tag, which is on the higd side for a roll of gimbap.
The shop is small and only offers takeout, so ordering ahead via a delivery app is highly recommended.
Seollongtang for comfort
The girls' post-rehearsal comfort food scene features seolleongtang, a hearty, warming ox-bone soup.
'The soup seolleongtang was a must for me,' Kang told Salon. 'I think anytime Koreans are thinking about comfort food, it's 'tang,' it's stew and soup. So that felt right for that moment, just something warm and comforting.'
Seolleongtang is a hearty, warming ox-bone soup.. — Photo: Oegojip Seolleongtang, via ANN
Fans can find that same comfort at Oegojip Seolleongtang, a Michelin-recognised establishment also located in Gangnam.
Launched in 2005 with a recipe passed down from the founder's mother-in-law, the spacious restaurant takes pride in using only 1++ grade Korean beef from Hoengseong, Gangwon Province.
At 14,000 won, their seolleongtang comes generously packed with beef and noodles, paired with house-made radish kimchi, kkakdugi.
In addition to seolleongtang, the menu includes hearty options such as yukgaejang (spicy beef soup) for 18,000 won, and sizzling platters of suyuk (boiled pork slices).
In a film filled with choreography, action and supernatural flair, KPop Demon Hunters doesn't overlook the small, human comforts.
Whether it's a humble bowl of broth, a seaweed-wrapped lunch or a cold noodle dish, each meal grounds the story in something deeply Korean and delicious.
For those inspired to take their own culinary tour through Seoul, just follow Huntrix's trail.
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