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Onggijonggi Ttangkong-bbang (Changwon Branch)

A market bakery known for handmade peanut breads using domestic small peanuts — crisp outside, soft inside, sold in gift-friendly 40/80 packs.

GyeongnamWorld Cuisine > Cafe/Coffee Shop
A small handmade peanut-bread shop tucked inside Sangnam Market. They bake daily using plenty of domestic 'yak' peanuts, producing breads that are crisp outside and soft inside. Sold in bulk (40 or 80 pieces), the loaves are popular as an easy snack or market gift — and Sangnam Market parking offers 2 hours free with registration for a convenient visit.

Local Tips

  • Daily-baked peanut bread studded with domestic 'yak' peanuts for a toasty, nutty flavor
  • Sold in 40- or 80-piece packs — convenient as snacks or gifts
  • Park at Sangnam Market and register for 2 hours free parking to make your stop easy

Menu

Ttangkong-bbang (Peanut bread) — 40 pieces5,000 KRW
(Bag of domestic small peanuts)5,000 KRW
Ttangkong-bbang (Peanut bread) — 80 pieces10,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
World Cuisine > Cafe/Coffee Shop
Address
209, 2nd Floor, Building B, 28 Madimi-ro, Seongsan-gu, Changwon City, Gyeongsangnam-do
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Operating Hours
Daily 10:00–19:00
Facilities
Located inside Sangnam Market,Market parking — 2 hours free with registration/validation,Takeout-friendly (sold by bulk packs)

Glossary

Ttangkongppang
Small, peanut-flavored sweet breads (often with peanut filling) sold by bakeries and street vendors; a classic Korean snack.
Yak-ttangkong
Small sweet-roasted peanuts sold as a crunchy snack (literally 'yak peanut' in Korean).