Gwangjang Traditional Market
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What to know before visiting Gwangjang Market Seoul
Must-Buy Items at Gwangjang Market Seoul
1. Bindaetteok or mung bean pancakes
In Seoul's food scene, Gwangjang Market is known for its traditional Korean street foods including delicious a mung bean pancake, also called bindaetteok. For a taste of one of the best bindaetteok and Korean rice cakes in Seoul, head over to Parkgane Bindaetteok!
2. Soondae (Sundae) or blood sausage
Korean blood sausage stands out for its juicy texture, thanks to a blend of blood, sticky mung bean noodles, or soft sticky rice. When you order a plate of soondae, a long sausage is gently steamed, sliced into bite-sized pieces, and beautifully placed on a plate for you to enjoy.
3. Mayak gimbap or rice rolls
Gimbap is a must-try Korean dish: rice, pickled veggies, and seaweed rolled up and sliced. The secret to Gwangjang Market's addictive Mayak gimbap? Loads of sesame seeds and sesame oil are are brushed on each roll for an irresistible taste you can't resist.
4. Tteokbokki or sweet or spicy rice cakes
Make sure to try out these sticky dense rice rolls in spicy sauce, or tteokbokki, which is a go-to snack for the younger crowd in Korea. Served hot from the pan, it's a hearty and filling treat available at stalls alongside gimbap and soondae.
5. Silk
Head up to the second floor of the market for a wide selection of silk, satin, and linen bedsheet stores, known as the biggest and most renowned in Seoul. You'll find top-notch silk, satin, second-hand clothes, hanboks, and linen bedsheets. The younger crowd loves the fantastic vintage collection here! It's also a fantastic spot for newlyweds to score quality home goods at affordable prices.
Tips for Your Gwangjang Market Seoul Visit
When is the best time to go to Gwangjang Market Seoul?
Gwangjang Market is open from 8:30 am to 6 pm daily, with some restaurants staying open longer. For a more relaxed experience, you can visit on weekdays to avoid the weekend crowds. The market is busy from morning until late evening, so plan your visit accordingly to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
How to go to Gwangjang Market Seoul?
Gwangjang Market is easily accessible by metro. You can take Line 1 to Jongno 5-ga Station and use either Exit 9 or 8, which will lead you right to the market entrance. Alternatively, Euljiro 4-ga Station (Lines 2 and 5) is also nearby, making it convenient to reach the market.
What should I budget for food at Gwangjang Market Seoul?
Seoul can be pricey, and even street food at Gwangjang Market can range from $2 to $5 per plate. To fully enjoy the market's diverse offerings, plan to spend around $10 to $20 per person. This will allow you to sample a variety of delicious treats.
On what day is the Gwangjang Market Seoul closed?
Restaurants and vintage clothing shops are open year-round, though there are other stores that are closed every Sunday.