Gukje Market
Busan
Copyright: SAHACHATZ/Shutterstock.comGukje Market
A bustling food street cuts through Busan's busiest market, and has diners take seats at the stalls of their choosing. Street eateries sell all manner of Korean and Busan specialities imaginable, from 'gimbap' (Korean sushi rolls) to cold noodles, pork soup, and more. The rest of the market makes for a curious browse-around, even though most of the wares are aimed primarily at local shoppers rather than tourists.
Useful Information
- Address: 25 Gukjesijang 2-gil, Gwangbok-dong, Jung-gu, Busan
- Email: g-gjmarket@naver.com
- Phone: +82 51 245 7389
- More Info: gukjemarket6.modoo.at
- Opening House: Daily 9am–7pm
- More Info: Jagalchi Station
Dining
A substantial acquaintance with Busan's culinary offerings can easily take weeks, but if you only have a few days, try and work in a meal at the Jagalchi Fish Market, a traditional Korean barbecue session, and some street food. Fishcakes ('eomuk' or 'odeng') is a popular choice that holds somewhat of a cult status in Busan and is followed closely by 'hotteok', a stuffed fried pancake sold at multiple stalls across town. If you're feeling especially adventurous, try 'sannakji', an octopus dish immortalised by the movie 'Oldboy' which consists of chopped-up tentacles that still squirm and stick to the plate (and possibly even the insides of your mouth) as you eat them.