Busan Korean Food

Busan Korean Food

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Overview

Busan's food is built around the port. Raw fish (hoe), spicy fish soup (maeuntang), and mil-myeon (wheat-noodle cold soup) are the three signature orders.

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Why visit here

Jagalchi is the largest seafood market in Korea, and most restaurants along Haeundae Beach serve hoe caught the same morning. Busan is also the only Korean city with a Chinatown dating to the 1880s.

Highlights

  • Jagalchi MarketSecond-floor restaurants prepare the fish you pick downstairs. Lunch is the busiest service.
  • Guppo MarketInland from Jagalchi, with wholesale prices on dried fish and shellfish.
  • Choryang Milmyeon AlleyCold wheat-noodle soup, a Busan specialty developed by Korean War refugees from the north.
  • Haeundae MarketPork sausage bibim-dangmyeon and seafood pancakes after a day at the beach.

Tip: Jagalchi fish prices are set by weight, not per plate. Agree on the price per kilogram before the fish is killed and prepared.

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