Grilled Fish Street in Dongdaemun
Anyong chingoo! Today we're grabbing dinner at the Grilled Fish Street in Seoul with Marvin. Within walking distance of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) and the Great East Gate is a row of hidden restaurants. Each order of fish comes with a set of complimentary banchan (Korean side dishes), such as kimchi, dwenjang soup, and bean sprout. All for 7,000 won per person! That's about $6 US at the time we filmed this video. Watch to see the food adventure unfold :)
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Amazing Korean Food and Attractions in Seoul! (Day 2)
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Day 2 on Seoul turned out to be a great one full day tour of Seoul. We started by visiting a few of the most famous Seoul attractions, had an incredible lunch, and then continued on to visit more attractions and ended with an amazing Korean grilled fish dinner.
00:51 Deoksugung Palace; 1,000 Won ($0.84); City Hall Station, Exit 2. For our first stop for the day, we took the Metro to Deoksugung Palace, which is one of the number of famous Royal palaces in Seoul. It was a nice place to walk around, still pretty quiet in the morning when we got there.
1:54 Gyeongbokgung Palace, Gyeongbokgung Station, Exit 5; Entrance price - 3,000 Won ($2.53). One of the most famous attractions in Seoul is the Gyeongbokgung Palace, and it’s an absolutely huge complex where you can walk around and see the different palaces and temples. We didn't’ have a lot of time, but I did spend a few minutes watching the guards at the front, and then walking around the inner sections of the palace. It’s one of the must visit places in Seoul.
3:46 Bukchon Son Mandu Restaurant (북촌손만두); 35,000 Won for 4 bowls of noodles, 1 combination plate of mandu dumplings for 12,000 Won. Located near to Bukchon Hanok village is a legendary restaurant in Seoul known as Bukchon Son Mandu (북촌손만두). I had eaten there before on a previous trip to Seoul, but at a different location at Insadong. This time we ate at their original location, and they specializes in both mandu dumplings, and bowls of noodles. We ordered a mixed plate of mandu which included both fried and steamed mandu and I got a bowl of mul naengmyeon (랭면), which is a Korean ice cold noodles dish. All the food was delicious. Bukchon Son Mandu is a great place to eat when you’re in Seoul.
9:54 Bukchon Hanok Village; Another one of the top attractions in Seoul is the Bukchon Hanok Village, an old village in the heart of Seoul where you can find traditional buildings and homes and businesses. It has become a bit on the touristy side, but there are many locals that visit, and I think it’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the atmosphere of Seoul. We also stopped to have a couple skewers of what is one of my favorite Korean street foods, dakkochi, which are grilled chicken skewers.
11:07 Korean Street Food near Dongdaemun Market: In the evening, we took the Metro over to Dongdaemun station and found a small side street to eat some Korean street food snacks. We had tteokbokki, gimbap, and some kind of boiled fish tofu on a stick. All the snacks together came to 7,000 Won ($5.91).
13:18 Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street: For dinner, we didn’t really have any plans, but we just happen to stumble into what I later found out was the Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street, because there were at least a half dozen grilled fish restaurants. The restaurant served a number of different types of fish, all salted heavily and grilled. Along with rice and all the banchan sides, it was a Korean food meal I loved.
17:34 Dongdaemun Area: Finally, to end this full one day tour of Korean food and attractions in Seoul, we took a walk around the Dongdaemun area, full of shopping malls and action.
I think it turned out to be a pretty good one day in Seoul!
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Namdaemun's Food Market & Hairtail Fish Alley (남대문시장푸드마켓과 갈치골목) - ???????? SEOUL WALK
Come and walk around Namdaemun's food market area & the famous hairtail fish alley! Lots of delicious eye candy in this video!
Namdaemun Market is one of Seoul's most famous markets, and it is BIG. It has over 10,000 shops! All that shopping makes people hungry, and Namdaemun has a certain area that sells not only fresh produce, fish, cooking spices, and Korean red ginseng, but also delicious Korean soups, fried fish, pig's feet, dumplings, and much more!
One of the famous food alleys is the Hairtail Fish Alley (갈치골목). Hairtail is 갈치 (Galchi), and it's a long, silvery type of fish, which you'll see in this video. The restaurants in this series of alleys specialize in making 갈치조림 (Galchi jorim), which is a spicy hot stew made with the hairtail fish. Most of the boiling hot pots you see in the video are 갈치조림 (Galchi jorim).
To get here, take Seoul subway Line 4 to Hoehyeon Station, and go out Exit 5. Turn right, and walk straight. Maybe 2 or 3 blocks down, on your left hand side you'll see the food market, and further down you'll see the entrance to the hairtail fish alley.
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Winter is in Korea | Dongdaemun Market | South Korea
I took a quick look inside one of Korea's biggest shopping areas. Dongdaemun Market is an area that consist of around 36 shopping malls and a majority of them are open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Price ranges may vary to medium priced to high end name brand clothing. There's tons of different styles of apparel including a significant amount of knock off clothing spread out around the market. It started snowing during my trip so I had to head home given that I wasn't dressed warm enough but I hope you enjoy the video! Thank you so much for watching :)
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Dongdaemun Market, 266 Jong-ro, Jongno 6(yuk)-ga, Jongno-gu, 서울특별시 South Korea
Directions: Subway line 2, Dongdaemun History & Culture Park station exit #2 or 14
Best Korea Street Food in Seoul, Dongdaemun Food Market by Night
Tteokbokki or Ddeobokki or Korean spicy rice cakes are one of the most popular dish that you can buy at nearly every snack bars or street stall around Seoul . It has a thick, blazing hot sauce and the cakes are long, white and cylinder-shaped. The most common form of Tteokbokki is usually the combination of fish cakes, boiled eggs, and scallions
Odeng, or Korean fish cake, is fish paste seasoned and mixed with starch, flour, rice wine, and other spices. Odeng served with warm, tasty broth is the most popular form. It’s extremely tasty, especially when paired with mustard and ketchup.
Dakkochi or grilled chicken skewers. Pieces of tender chicken marinated and glazed with a plethora of sauces before grilling. Despite having great flavor on their own, Dakkochi is still best when paired with Korea’s many kinds of spicy sauces.
Tokkebi is a deep-fried hot dog covered with french fried bits.
Soondae is the Korean street food version of blood sausage. It’s truly a delicacy. Some may think that the idea of eating pork blood is disgusting, but the dish is the favorite of many people. They mix it with glass noodle or sticky rice and then the sausage will be either steamed or boiled.
Gimbap or Kimbap is made from cooked rice and other ingredients rolled in sheets of dried laver seaweed. The filling may also include cheese, squid, carrot, egg, tuna… with sesame seeds sprinkled on top. People often slice the roll into bite-sized pieces before serving. Some may think that Gimbap is similar to a sushi roll, but they’re very distinctive in their own ways. Rice in a sushi roll is often mixed with vinegar, while Gimbap’s rice will be mixed with sesame oil. Another difference is the filling, sushi roll will have fresh filling such as seafood, mushroom… and Gimbap’s fillings are cooked.
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STREET FOOD TOUR at Korean Night Market in Dongdaemun
Tonight we check out the Korean Night Market at Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) where food trucks await your hangry mood! ???? You can enjoy live music and art while munching on various street food. Mommy Oh and I savor the following in this video:
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Hairtail Fish Alley, Seoul, South Korea - Experience This!
There is so much good food in Seoul, South Korea. A food lover's first stop might be Namdaemun Market, the country's largest market. There are two hidden away alleys in the market that are dedicated to making amazing fish meals. It's called hairtail alley. We stopped by for lunch and found a cool atmosphere along with some incredible dishes, including the famous galchi gorim (braised hairtail fish in a spicy broth).
Most of the restaurants will give you the option of fried, grilled, or braised in a thick pot with spicy sauce. The sauce looks intimidating, but it has a sweetness to it that helps cut down on the burn. You can also select the kind of fish you want - catfish, mackerel, and of course hairtail. I liked the mackerel for its oily flavors, but the hairtail (also called cutlassfish) worked really well with the sauce.
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SPICY Korean Hairtail Stew at Namdaemun Market
Today we're diving into the hidden food alleys of Namdaemun Market! We eat Galchi Jorim (Braised Cutlassfish) inside Hairtail Alley. With a variety of restaurants to choose from, we take a gamble and try a spot with an open kitchen. Mmmm, the boils and flames are inviting! Afterwards I give you a peek into how I eat off-camera and get my fiber in. Watch the video for the food adventure to unfold :)
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Noryangjin Fish Market - BEST Korean Seafood in Seoul, South Korea | Vlog 03 (Mark Wiens)
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This was Maye's dream come true! One of the best Korean food experiences in Seoul is to go to the Noryangjin fish market, buy a bunch of fresh live seafood, and have them cooked at one of the restaurants upstairs.
We took a 20 minute taxi ride to this place, which was worth the experience. We watch a lot of Mark Wiens travel vlogs & this was one of them. Maye loves seafood more than anyone & so we definitely had to come & visit.
As we were walking around, I remembered Mark also recommending a specific stall number which was stall #17! We went to the same exact one & they knew we were there because of Mark :)
Afterwards, we visited the Korean War Memorial. I don't usually vlog museums or any historic tours because you really have to be there in person to appreciate it!
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SEOUL'S TOP 5 BEST FOOD MARKETS - South Korea ???????? 2018
If you're planning on visiting Seoul and you love markets, food, and the hustle and bustle of everyday life, then you need to check out this video.
I've been going to some of these markets since the 80's and 90's with my Korean relatives, so these places hold sentimental value for me. Besides being just great markets, they're also loaded with tons of food!
TONGIN MARKET (통인시장)
ADDRESS: 8, Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
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HOURS: Market is open weekdays 09:00 to 18:00, Saturdays 09:00 to 13:00. Closed on Sundays & holidays.
The Doshirak Cafe closes at 16:00.
Tongin Market was built in 1941 for the Japanese residents that lived around there during the Japanese occupation of Korea. Now it's a small traditional market, with a unique way to experience the market: using Yeobjeon, the traditional brass coins, to fill up your Doshirak lunch tray.
A bundle of 10 coins goes for 5,000 Won. Most dishes cost 2 coins, some small items are only 1 coin. The vendors will have the cost of items listed at their shops.
When you're ready to eat, go to the 2nd and 3rd floors of the Doshirak Cafe, located in the center of the market. They provide free utensils, water, and napkins. You can also buy a bowl of rice and/or soup, for 2 coins each.
GYEONGDONG MARKET (경동시장)
ADDRESS:147, Wangsan-ro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul
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HOURS: Herbal Medicine Market 09:00-19:00
Traditional Market 04:00-19:00 (varies by store)
This market is one of the largest markets in Seoul, dating back to right after the Korean War when many of the countryside farmers would gather in the city to sell their produce.
This place is huge, and is equivalent to the size of 5 World Cup soccer stadiums.
You can buy any type of food here: vegetables, fruits, all types of meats, seafood, etc. This place is great for grocery shopping for cheap!
There's also the Herbal Medicine Market, which is the largest herbal market in all of South Korea. You can find all types of Hankyak (한약), which is traditional Korean medicine, here.
GWANGJANG MARKET (광장시장)
ADDRESS: 88, Changgyeonggung-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
서울특별시 종로구 창경궁로 88 (예지동)
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HOURS: General stores 08:30-18:00, Restaurants 08:30-23:00.
Most of the market is closed on Sundays, but lots of the street food vendors will still be open.
Gwangjang Market is a textiles and fabric market, that just so happens to house one of the largest traditional Korean street food areas in the city. You can fulfill all your traditional Korean street food fantasies here: tons of tteokbokki, bibimbap, the famous narcotic kimbap, bindaetteok, fried foods, etc.
The market is also famous for Yukhoe (육회), which is essentially Korean raw beef tartare. It's strips of fresh beef, mixed with egg yolk, sesame oil, on top a bed of sliced Asian pears. Mix it all together and enjoy!
NAMDAEMUN MARKET (남대문시장)
ADDRESS: 21, Namdaemunsijang 4-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul
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HOURS: Everyday, with a short break between 5pm ~ 10pm for the overnight vendors. I recommend mid-morning or early-afternoon.
Namdaemun Market is the largest traditional Korean market still in operation in the entire country! There are over 10,000 individual vendors!
Make sure to visit the Noodle Alley and Hairtail fish Alley and you MUST TRY the yachae hotteok or ggul hotteok snacks at Gate 2 on the north side of the market.
MAJANG MEAT MARKET (마장 축산물시장)
ADDRESS: 40, Majang-ro 31-gil, Seongdong-gu, Seoul
서울특별시 성동구 마장로31길 40 (마장동)
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HOURS: Weekdays 03:00-23:00, closed every first and third Sunday of the month.
Majang Meat Market is the best place to buy Hanwoo beef, as well as other types of meats. It's roughly 30% cheaper here than anywhere else!
Make sure to eat some BBQ at the BBQ alley at the north entrance (click map link to see that entrance location).
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동대문 생선구이 먹어본 외국인! 불맛 제대로네! A hidden food gem in Seoul: Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street
(자막CC) 동대문디자인플라자(DDP) 인근에 위치한 동대문 생선구이 골목을 혹시 가보신적 있으신가요?
이곳은 여러가지 생선구이를 바로 연탄불에 구워서 판매하는곳입니다.
고등어구이와 갈치 구이 꽁치등 여러가지 종류의 생선구이를 먹을수 있는데요..
일단 골목길을 들어서면 여러 작은 가게들이 즐비한 작은 골목입니다..
TV에서도 이미 여러차례 소개된 동대문근처에서 한번쯤은 가볼만한 곳 중에 하나이구요..수많은 외국인 관광객들도 찾는 곳입니다..
Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Street is a small alley lined located near Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) with restaurants selling grilled mackerel and hair tail fish. This is one place that is definitely off the beaten path! However, taking the time to visit this place during your Korean travels will surely pay off!
Some of the best food in Seoul is tucked away. This is where the locals dine! If you want a truly authentic Korean meal, then head to Dongdaemun for this amazing grilled fish! It is cheap, simple, yet delicious!
This is one meal every traveler should seek out! Head to the Dongdaemun Grilled Fish Alley and enjoy this traditional Korean treat at a local 동대문 맛집! #korea
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