Gwangjang Market ★ 4.8
Gwangjang Market, established in 1905, is the oldest continuous daily market in Korea and the city's most essential food destination for visitors.
Mangwon Market is a food market in Hongdae And Yeonnam, Seoul.
Mangwon is the neighbourhood market for Mapo-gu, a covered traditional market that serves the residential community between Hongdae and Yeouido.
Address: 2 Mangwon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Gwangjang Market, established in 1905, is the oldest continuous daily market in Korea and the city's most essential food destination for visitors.
Namdaemun is the largest traditional market in Korea, adjacent to Sungnyemun Gate, with hotteok stalls, kalguksu counters and 24-hour food lanes.
Tongin Market: buy a dosirak tray and brass yeopjeon coins, fill the tray from banchan stalls across the market, then eat in the communal hall at the back.
Noryangjin is Seoul's wholesale fish market and its most dramatic food experience: buy live seafood at the auction, take it upstairs to be cooked on the spot.