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Gukje Market Street of Food Stalls

Gukje Market Street of Food Stalls

Gukje Market is divided into different areas selling various types of goods, but one narrow alley in the market is packed with food stalls, tempting shoppers and those looking for cheap gourmet food.

In the morning, the food stall paradise of Gukje Market is just an empty street, but in the afternoon, merchants with food carts start to appear one by one, and before you know it, the once empty street is packed with various food stalls and is always bustling with shoppers and people eating stand-up pancakes, tteokbokki, sundae, and other dishes.

B-grade gourmet food, including the familiar chijimi with chives, will whet the appetite of passersby!

One serving includes two pieces of chijimi and sundae.

Kimbap, tteokbokki, and oden, all flavored with sesame oil.

They mainly serve zenzai, but in the summer they also sell shaved ice.

Gukje Market Street of Food Stalls
Gukje Market Street of Food Stalls

This shop is located on the corner of Yatai Heaven.
Lee Seung-gi, who rose to fame in Japan with his role in the Korean drama "Brilliant Legacy," is known as the place where he ate oden and other dishes while filming the Korean road variety show "Two Days & One Night." Fans of Lee Seung-gi still visit the restaurant today.

In addition to food stalls, there are also many stalls selling cheap clothing, accessories, etc.

This place is nice during the day, but if you come at night you can enjoy the night view of Busan's food stalls packed with people.

spot nameGukje Market Street of Food Stalls
Address1, Changseon-dong 24-ga, Jung-gu, Busan
1% 24
TimeWeekdays from 2pm to 9pm
(Stalls line up a little earlier on weekends.)
HolidayNone
directions: Take Subway Line 7, Jagalchi Station, Exit XNUMX, and walk a short distance until you come to a crosswalk. Cross the crosswalk and go straight until you come to a Lotteria. Continue walking past that and you will see HOTEL FORÊT Nampo-dong on your left. Continue walking past that and turn left at the first corner, then walk straight until you see the street of food stalls.
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