Fresh Seafood at Noryangjin Fish Market in Seoul, South Korea

Fresh Seafood at Noryangjin Fish Market in Seoul, South Korea
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While I was in Seoul, South Korea, I decided to spend a day wandering through the Noryangjin Fish Market.

Knowing little of what to expect before arriving, I was absolutely thrilled when as soon as I arrived and saw all the fresh seafood. Seafood after all is my absolute favorite thing in the world to eat!

The seafood market is huge, and just about everything from the se that you can imagine is available including things you may have never seen either. Sea squirts in particular are widely available at the Noryanjin market.

My favorite part about visiting the market in Seoul was going upstairs for lunch! There are a number of restaurants that will either cook fresh seafood that you have purchased, or they have an entire menu where you can order anything that looks good.

I just showed up at one of the restaurants and decided to order a seabass fish hot pot. It was wonderful, a fiery hot pot of spicy soup boiled with vegetables and kimchi. Of course, it was also served alongside the ever present Korean side dishes and rice.

If you ever visit Seoul, South Korea, I’d highly recommend taking time to visit the Noryangjin Fish Market – it was one of the coolest things I did while I was there!

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39 Comments

  1. I don't recall which video I watched but they said it only cost a few dollars to have them cooked the seafood for you. That's not true, they charged us $40+ just to cook food. Not worth it at all.

  2. Last year went to japan inspired by your food vlogs (especially dotonbori osaka), and this year will visit south korea and malaysia inspired even more by these kind of videos. Keep up the great work!

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