Jagalchi Fish Market Jung-gu Busan - Largest Seafood Market in Korea - 2023

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Jagalchi Fish Market- the most popular fish and seafood market in Busan

Jagalchi Fish Market is renowned for selling nearly every edible creature under the sea and is a prominent fish market in Busan. It is housed in a multi-level building near Nampo Port and boasts a vast variety of seafood, with eel and crab being the local palate pleaser.

You shouldn’t have trouble finding the market as long as you follow the scent. That being said, the odor is not for the faint of heart, but the delicious food makes the trek worthwhile.

The fish is brought in daily at 4 am, where the over-night and early morning fishermen unload their goods onto the dock, preparing for the 6 am opening time.

On the first floor, you will find squirming sea dwellers, still alive in their tank and ripe for the picking. Here you can choose your meal and take it to the second floor for cooking. At the restaurant upstairs, you will need to pay a fee for cooking services and a table fee (for side dishes, etc.) The cooking fee for one kilogram of crab was around 10,000 won and the table fee is 5,000 won a person. This may vary and is something to keep in mind when shopping for your seafood.

If you’re in Busan this is worth a visit, even if it’s just for the pictures! The market is located on the edge of Nampo Port (남포항), Busan. The name is said to have originated from jagal (자갈 gravel in Korean) because the market used to be surrounded by gravel. This is one of the ten landmarks of Busan, so many tourists visit there to shop.

The market is massive and something everyone should see if you are in Busan, even if you are not a seafood lover.

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