

Jagalchi Market, Korea's largest seafood market, offers a vibrant, bustling experience with fresh catches and local cuisine.
Korea's largest seafood market, offering a unique glimpse into Busan's fishing industry and local life.
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Jagalchi Market is often rainy and windy, a raincoat is essential to protect from the elements.

The market can get quite hot and crowded, a portable fan can provide much-needed relief.
To carry your purchases and help reduce plastic waste.
Seafood pancake with scallions, squid, shrimp, and mussels. Crispy exterior, soft interior, served with soy sauce.
Sweet pancake filled with seeds, nuts, and honey. Thick and chewy, served hot.

Spicy seafood noodle soup with squid, shrimp, and vegetables in a spicy broth. Hearty and filling.
Dried seaweed snacks, a local delicacy, are a must-try from Jagalchi Market.

Handmade pottery and celadon wares, reflecting Busan's rich ceramic history.

Unique necklaces and earrings made from dried seafood, a symbol of Busan's fishing culture.
Famous for its seafood pancakes and traditional Korean breakfast dishes.

Offers a variety of fresh seafood dishes at affordable prices.
Known for its traditional Korean dishes and beautiful ocean views.
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