Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok prices are the main thing many travelers want to understand before visiting Gwangjang Market or looking up the brand online. The clearest source-backed picture is that the famous mung bean pancake is listed at 5,000 won in Korean dining guides, while related menu and retail prices vary depending on whether you are looking at the Seoul market stall, packaged frozen products, or overseas branches.1
That distinction matters because Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok appears in several different contexts: a Gwangjang Market eatery, a Seoul tourism listing, U.S. branch coverage, and SSG.COM frozen-food search results. Mixing those together can easily create confusion, especially around any “Gwangjang Market Scandal” searches where readers may be trying to separate verified price information from broad online chatter.
Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok Price at Gwangjang Market

For the Gwangjang Market location, Siksin’s 2026 comparison of popular bindaetteok spots lists Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok as one of the key places and gives a review-based price range that includes mung bean bindaetteok at 5,000 won, meat wanja at 6,000 won, and golbaengi muchim at 15,000 won.1 A separate Siksin article focused on Wonjo Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok also lists mung bean bindaetteok at 5,000 won, while giving other recommended prices including meat wanja at 3,000 won, yukhoe at 21,000 won, and Gwangjang gimbap at 3,000 won.2
The overlap is useful: both Siksin records point to 5,000 won for the mung bean bindaetteok, which makes that the most consistent price figure in the supplied material. The meat wanja figure is less consistent across the two Siksin summaries, appearing as 6,000 won in the 2026 comparison and 3,000 won in the 2025 feature.12 Because the source material does not explain the reason for that difference, the safest reading is simply that the available published references do not fully match on that item.
The Seoul official tourism website does not provide prices in the supplied material, but it does help confirm the restaurant context. It introduces Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok as a famous jeon restaurant in Gwangjang Market and names mung bean bindaetteok and meat wanja as main menu items.3 It also lists the phone number as 02-2264-5057, which may be useful for readers who need current store-specific details beyond the published summaries.3
What You Are Paying For
The price discussion is not only about the number on the menu. The supplied sources repeatedly connect Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok with mung bean preparation. Siksin’s 2025 feature describes the shop’s batter as made from mung beans ground with a millstone, with no added flour or starch.2 Seoul’s official tourism information also says mung bean powder is made with a millstone on one side of the shop before the pancakes are cooked.3
That detail helps explain why the 5,000 won mung bean bindaetteok price draws attention. In the source-backed framing, this is not presented as just a generic street snack. It is tied to a specific Gwangjang Market food tradition, a well-known shop name, and a preparation method that the tourism and dining sources both highlight.23
If you are comparing prices before a visit, the most important point is to keep categories separate. A market menu price is not the same as a delivery price, a frozen retail product, or a U.S. branch promotion. The source material gives enough information to compare those categories, but not enough to claim one universal current price across every channel.
Store Menu, Frozen Products, and Overseas Notes
SSG.COM search results show packaged Peacook Sunhee-ne products at different prices from the Gwangjang Market menu references: Sunhee-ne mung bean bindaetteok 400g at 8,980 won, Sunhee-ne meat wanja jeon 450g at 7,980 won, and Sunhee-ne mung bean bindaetteok 800g at 13,680 won.4 Those are online retail prices for frozen convenience products, not direct Gwangjang Market stall menu prices.4
The overseas coverage adds another layer. The Korea Daily reported on January 26, 2025, that U.S. branches in Arcadia and Chino Hills offered a 20% discount for coupon holders through January 31, 2025, marking the sale of 20,000 bindaetteok pieces.5 That article also mentioned 100% mung bean bindaetteok, meat wanja, mayak gimbap, tteokbokki, and the start of Korean chicken sales, but the supplied summary does not provide regular menu prices for those U.S. locations.5
Another Korea Daily article from April 2022 covered the opening of a second LA Koreatown location and listed representative pancake options including mung bean bindaetteok, seafood mung bean bindaetteok, and meat mung bean bindaetteok, along with meat wanja, mayak gimbap, tteokbokki, and odeng tang.6 The supplied material notes that price information was not confirmed in that article, so it should not be used as a price source.6

Bottom Line
For readers focused on Sunhee-ne Bindaetteok prices, the strongest supported takeaway is simple: the mung bean bindaetteok is listed at 5,000 won in two Korean dining-source references, while other menu items and non-market products vary by source and sales channel.12 Packaged frozen products on SSG.COM and short-term U.S. branch promotions are useful context, but they should not be treated as the same thing as the Gwangjang Market menu.54 If you are planning around a specific purchase, the available facts support using 5,000 won as the clearest published reference for the core mung bean pancake, while checking the shop directly for the latest full menu before you go.
References
- 광장시장 빈대떡 맛집 현장 후기 기반 TOP 3 (식신, 2026-05-07)
- 광장시장 명물 녹두전, 원조순희네빈대떡 (식신, 2025-08-21)
- 순희네빈대떡 (서울 공식 관광정보 웹사이트)
- 순이네빈대떡 – 추천·인기 상품 (SSG.COM)
- [알뜰정보] '순희네 빈대떡 20% 할인' 외 (미주중앙일보, 2025-01-26)
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