KOREAN STREET FOOD at Gukje Market in Busan
Today we explore the Korean street food of Busan! We walk the streets of Gukje Market and discover a hidden food alley lined up with pop-up vendors. Featured dishes include Gukhwa Ppang (Chrysanthemum Bread), Kimbap (Korean rolls), Sundae (Blood Sausage), Yubu Jumeoni (Bean Curd Pouches) and more. Watch the video to see the food adventure unfold :)
Gukje Market (남포동 국제시장)
Address in English: 25 Gukjesijang 2-gil, Gwangbok-dong, Jung-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Bibim Dangmyeon (noodles)
Glass noodles and flour noodles on Changseondong Eat Alley topped with pickles and a spicy sauce.
Chungmu Gimbap
These seaweed rice rolls which are served with spicy radish and boiled squid can be sampled from the ajummas on Changseondong Eat Alley.
Ssiat Hotteok
Ssiat Hotteok is famous in Busan. Hotteok is a Korean pancake which comes in both a savoury and sweet version. In Busan, they are known for their Ssiat or Seed Hotteok. A glutinous rice flour dough is stuffed with sugar and cinnamon and shallow fried. It’s then cut open and filled with pine nuts, sunflower and pumpkin. A MUST EAT in Busan!
Tteokbokki and Panjeon
Rice cakes covered in gochujang sauce with fishcake and Korean spring onion pancake.
Patjuk
Red Bean Porridge Alley is the place to eat Dan Patjuk or sweet red bean porridge. The earthy, hearty porridge is served with rice cakes dusted with roasted soybean flour which melt and add gooey mouthfuls to each spoonful. It is said that the red colour of the porridge drives away evil spirits.
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Hi guys! In this video, we spend the evening eating at markets in Busan South Korea. We visited Gujke Market and Jalgachi Market, and Kkangtong Market. The food in Busan is different from that in Seoul, and it's really good! Check out what we ate in this video.
Gukje Market is a traditional Korean market that sells everything from shoes, to suitcases to kimchi to fish cakes and frozen s'mores. You can also find some Japanese products here. The neighboring Jalgachi market is a traditional seafood market located at Busan's port. Both can be accessed via Jalgachi Station.
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Gukje Market or Nampodong International Market is a market in Sinchang-dong, Jung District, Busan, South Korea.
Following the Korean War, refugees who fled to Busan set up stalls in order to make a living, and this was the beginning of the Gukje Market (gukje meaning international in Korean). The Gukje Market is one of Korea’s largest markets; each alleyway is crowded with stalls, and it connects to Bupyeong Market, Kkangtong Market, and other smaller markets. The market stocks such a wide variety of goods, that you can find almost everything you need right here.
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Today we're trying street food in Busan, South Korea. We head back to BIFF Square because that area has SO MUCH to see and do! Within walking distance of BIFF Square is Jagalchi Market, Gukje Market, Lotte Mall, an outdoor shopping street that is like a calmer version of Myeongdong, and more. A couple days before we had the best hotteok ever at Ajusshi Ssiat Hotteok at BIFF Square, but today they are closed and we munch on other quintessential Korean street food (such as sundae and tteokbokki). And of course, we could not pass up on checking out the Crispy Waffle Sandwich! It wins the Sound Contest of all the food we eat in this episode. Watch the full video for the food adventure ????
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We eat:
Kalguksu and mandu
Kalguksu are handmade, knife cut noodles and this local spot offers freshly made noodles in bowls of anchovy broth. We also eat their giant mandu or dumplings which are stuffed full of chives, glass noodles and minced pork. The eatery we ate at can be found on 266-17 Bujeong 1(il)-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan.
Gimbap (seaweed rice rolls)
The local market is the perfect place to find some delicious snacks. We find a stall in Bujeon market doing a brisk business in making gimpab- seaweed rice rolls stuffed full of ingredients including pickles, ham, surimi, egg and more.
Chimaek (chicken and beer)
Chimaek is a classic when in Korea! Our favourite chimaek stalls are the ones where the chickens are double fried and served simply- just with salt and pepper and some white, pickled radish. Wash it all down with a beer and you have a stellar meal!
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Korean Street Toast
One of Korea’s most popular snacks is Korean Street Toast. Two slices of white bread are slathered with butter and sandwich an omelette, cabbage, tomato sauce and sprinkled sugar. It’s sweet, savoury, buttery goodness.
The street toast vendors we ate from are located at the entrance to Bujeon Market at 266-17 Bujeong 1(il)-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan.
Patjuk (red bean porridge)
Bujeon Market has a range of stalls serving hot porridge. We sample the dan patjuk or red bean porridge which turns out to be a savoury version. The patjuk contains pieces of rice cake which melt into the hot porridge creating a gooey, delicious mess!
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Anyone with a love of seafood and tolerance for powerful odours could easily spend a few hours exploring the country’s largest fish market. Narrow lanes outside the main building teem with decades-old stalls and rickety food carts run by grannies who sell an incredible variety of seafood.
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Gukje Market has various food stalls but you can also find clothes, accessories and other knick knacks here.
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Come join us as we visit colorful Gamcheon Cultural Village in Busan, Korea to try unique Korean street food. Visiting Gamcheon Culture Village (감천문화마을 - 甘川文化마을) is one of the most popular areas to visit for tourist given that it offers incredible views, fascinating colorful architecture and winding hilly streets. It is also an okay place to try Korean street food in Busan.
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2) Hot Bar (핫바) - Deep-fried fish paste with various sauces on top
3) Korean melon chamoe (참외) - also known as the oriental melon
4) Frozen beer - beer with a malt like frozen soft serve on top
5) Jellies with chocolate sauce and peanut/soy bean toppping
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Our most recent trip was to South Korea where I embarked upon a two-week adventure without Audrey. Invited as part of a YouTube vlogging trip, organized by KTO, I spent the first week traveling with other YouTubers in Seoul, Busan and Gyeongju. My second week included independent exploration of Korea with my good friend and fellow YouTuber David of DavidsBeenHere.
Having lived and traveled in South Korea, the chance to return to one of my favorite countries was one of the biggest surprises of 2019. On this particular trip, I had an opportunity to do many things I had not previously covered including a visit to the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone between South Korea and North Korea), a Buddhist Temple Stay and a Korean cooking class. It was almost as if the program designed by KTO knew exactly what I had missed out on before.
Obviously, a huge highlight from the two weeks I spent revisiting Korea was the food. I feasted on all of my favorite Korean dishes including Korean barbecue, dolsot bibimbap, haemul pajeon, tteokbokki, bulgogi, kimbap and many others. I can honestly say that Korean food is world-class and is one of my top 5 favorite cuisines in the world. Aside from trying familiar dishes, I had the opportunity to sample raw Korean seafood for the first time.
While visiting Seoul, highlights included going to Gyeongbokgung Palace, Namsan Seoul Tower, Jogyesa Temple and Hongdae. As one of the biggest cities in the world, I barely scratched the surface of things to do in Seoul.
Spending extended time in Busan was my favorite part about the trip with top highlights including a Korean temple stay, fresh fish markets and a Korean baseball game. It was from Busan that we ended up taking a day-trip to Daegu where we enjoyed a traditional Korean market and tried Galbi-Jjim for the first time.
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BUSAN is a food paradise and when you visit there are a number of dishes you have got to EAT. We take you on a STREET FOOD tour of Busan’s famous foods…
We eat:
Eomuk
As a port city Busan is famous for its eomuk or fishcakes. There are countless street vendors selling this popular snack including tricked up versions featuring sausages, cheese and shellfish. Street food vendors selling fish eomuk are all over the city, otherwise Samjin are the most popular, commercialised eomuk eatery in Korea.
Yubu Jeomoni
These fried tofu bags stuffed with glass noodles and julienned vegetables are a firm winter favourite. Served in a warming broth the tofu soaks up the flavoursome soup and helps beat away those chills. Look out for these at the street carts in BIFF Square.
Milmeyon
Milmyeon or wheat noodles are a popular dish to eat in summer when they are served cold. Chewy noodles languish in an icy cold broth (sheets of ice are added to the broth) together with cucumber, pear, slices of beef and a dollop of gochujang sauce. It might not be the most ideal thing to be eating in the winter time but it sure is tasty! We ate at at Halmae Gaya Milmyeon, 부산광역시 Jung-gu, Gwangbok-dong, Gwangbok-ro, 56-14. Open daily 10:15am to 9:30pm.
Dwaeji Gukbap
Pork rice soup- a dish that’s said to be hard to find outside of Busan. Pork bones are boiled for long hours before soy, rice wine and other aromatics are added to the broth. The resulting milky broth is served with thinly sliced pork and rice as a watery porridge with a dollop of gochujang (Korean red pepper paste) to which fermented, salted shrimp, garlic, kimchi, garlic chives and ssamjang can be added. Delicious and hearty! We ate at Pohang Dwaeji Gukbap, 25, Seomyeon-ro 68beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan 47286.
Ssiat Hotteok
This Korean seed pancake is totally addictive. A glutinous rice flour dough is stuffed with a sugar and cinnamon mixture before being shallow fried in a pan of butter or oil. Once golden and crispy it’s cut open and filled with pumpkin, sunflower and sesame seeds. As you bite into the hotteok the cinnamon sugar oozes out. You can find ssiat hotteok all over Busan including at BIFF Square, Gukje Market and street vendors in Seomyeon.
Seafood feast
Jalgachi Fish market is the biggest seafood market in Korea. It’s a bustling, exciting place to visit and spend a couple of hours watching the vendors selling and customers buying every type of seafood imaginable. On the outskirts of the market are a number of restaurants serving fried fish lunch sets.
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Guide to Busan | Jagalchi Market, Busan Gamcheon Culture Village and Pizza | Part 1
A day guide for Busan. These are the places in Busan that I managed to cover in a day. Jalgachi Market, Gukje Market, Busan Gamcheon Culture Village and Busan Tower. This is my guide to Busan grouping the tourist attractions in the same area together in one video. Some places I spent more time than others so you can shift your itinerary according to your interest.
0:26 We started off at Jagalchi Market, you can go to Jalgachi Market using the subway and alight at Jagalchi Subway station. There are a lot of interesting seafood on display in the market. The first floor of the market is the fresh seafood section where you can buy the fresh seafood and bring it to the second floor to cook with additional costs. There are a lot of different stores but their prices are the same. 4000won per pax if you want to cook. You can also buy fish dishes directly from the food store. Personally, I feel that the place is too touristy, giving me an uneasy feeling, like I will get scammed. Therefore, we decided to go somewhere else to eat.
1:21 I stumbled upon the basement of Shindonga market where many local people are eating. They sell mackerel set meal at 6000 won per person. It was worth the price as we ended up with a feast!
2:52 Next, we walked over to Gukje market which is just next to Jalgachi market. However, we were too full to eat thus skipping this destination. You can recognise Gukje market by the Busan Internation Film Festival booths that the stalls are using. They feature korean street food as well as street food from other countries like the peanut ice cream roll from Taiwan.
3:16 We decided to walk to Gamcheon Cultural Village as it is also close by. As the village is at the top of the hill so I recommend you to take the bus 2-2 instead. You can board the bus at the foot of the hill. Enjoy the beautiful village with lots of pictures and relax at one of the many cafes while you are there!
7:26 We went to a shopping street near Nampo and found an entrance to the park where Busan Tower is. We took a few pictures of Busan tower and left as there is nothing much to do there.
7:53 We went to Lee Jae Mo's Pizza for dinner as we were craving for pizza. The pizzas were delicious. Finally something different from the usual Korean cuisines we ate everyday.
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Your Busan travel guide is here! In this video, I share with you how you can spend 3 days in Busan (essentially a long weekend). If you are planning to travel to Busan, make sure to watch until the end, because I will tell you how to get around, where to stay, and how to get from Seoul to Busan. I will share with you everything I learned when I planed a family trip to Busan with 2 young children. If you plan to travel with kids, you may find this video helpful as well. Note that Busan is not very stroller friendly. We used our baby carrier and did not bring a stroller. If you want to see more details about my trip, please check out my Busan travel vlogs (playlist linked below):
We traveled from Seoul to Busan this spring.
Check out my Busan travel diary 2018 here:
Places mentioned in this video // Things to do in Busan:
1. GAMCHEON CULTURE VILLAGE (how to go)
Directions: Take subway line 1 to Toseong Station. Come out of Exit 6. Then take bus 2 or 2-2 to Gamcheon Culture Village.
History: The Nomad Within
2. JAGALCHI MARKET
Directions: take Busan Line 1 to Jagalchi Station. Go out Exit 10 & wall straight. At the second street, 자갈치로37번길 Jagalchi-ro 37-gil, turn right. You will walk under the Jagalchi Market sign over the road. Walk for three blocks.
History: Life in Korea
3. GUKJE MARKET
From Jagalchi Station (Busan Subway Line 1), Exit 7. Go 30m, turn left, and walk straight 5min to arrive at the market.
4. HAEUNDAE BEACH
264, Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
부산광역시 해운대구 해운대해변로 264 (우동)
*We took the BUTI Bus to Haeundae Beach*
5. DONGBAEKSEOM ISLAND
67, Dongbaek-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
부산광역시 해운대구 동백로 67 (우동) 일대
*We took the BUTI Bus to Dongbaekseom*
6. GWANGALI BEACH
219, Gwanganhaebyeon-ro, Suyeong-gu, Busan
부산광역시 수영구 광안해변로 219 (광안동)
*We took the BUTI bus to Gwangali Beach*
Other stuff in this video:
Getting around Busan using the BUTI Bus (Busan City Tour Bus)
Using the Busan Subway/Metro
Where to Stay in Busan:
I stayed at Le IDEA Hotel Busan Station
Address: 16-10 Jungang-daero 180beon-gil, Choryang 1(il)-dong, Dong-gu, Busan
Phone: 051-441-0708
Taking the KTX to Busan vs Flying to Busan
KORAIL Pass info:
Small Airlines that fly to Busan (must fly out of Gimpo Airport):
Busan Air:
Jeju Air: jejuair.net/
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Top 10 Things to Eat in Busan, Korea
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Hi Guys! In this video, I will show you 10 things to eat in Busan that are unique to the area. Contrary to what you may think, the food in Busan is actually quite different from that in Seoul and you will likely find things that you have not seen before. If you love travel & food, be sure to give some of these unique Korean foods a try.
Recommend downloading the MangoPlate app. and searching for the following recommended places:
1. Pork Soup (Dwaeji Gukbap): Masan Sikdang (마산식당)
2. Ssiat Hotteok (Seed Pancake): Seung-Gi SSiat Hotteok (승기씨앗호떡)
3. Eomuk or Oden (Fish Cake): Samjin Eomuk (삼진어묵)
4. Milmyeon (Cold Wheat Noodles): Gukje Milmyeon (국제밀면)
5. Pork Belly Kimbap (Samgyeopsal Kimbap) (inside 깡통야시장)
6. Seafood Scallion Pancake (Haemul Pajeon) Somunnan Dongrae Pajeon (소문난돌래파전)
7. Busan Bibim Dangmyeon (Spicy Glass Noodles) Wonjo Kkantong Golmok Bibim Dangmyun (원조깡통골목비빔당면)
8. Sashimi and Seafood at Jagalchi Market (Anywhere)
9. Moolhwe (Water Fish): Myeongpum Mulhwae (명품물회)
10. Wandang Mandoo (Chinese Dumplings) : No.18 Wandang (18번완당)
We traveled from Seoul to Busan this spring.
How to spend 3 days in Busan:
Busan Vlogs 2018:
SUBSCRIBE to my new VLOG Channel:
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♫ Music ♫
Deuces & Hard Boiled by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
Sound Effects:
-Final Cut Pro
-Free SFX:
Editing program: Final Cut Pro
My Camera Equipment
Nikon D7000:
40 mm macro lens (for up close shots):
Polaroid Cube:
Panasonic Lumix:
Joby Gorillapod:
Slik Tripod:
Video Light:
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
If you enjoyed this video, please like it and SHARE it with your friends!
Connect with me!
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