Discover Seoul’s hidden culinary gem, the Majang Meat Market, where 60% of the city’s meat supply originates. This no-frills market is a must for adventurous foodies seeking an authentic experience. Guided by a local food expert, explore bustling stalls, learn about Hanwoo beef—Korea’s premium, marbled delight—and purchase cuts graded 1++ or pork. Take your haul to a local restaurant where you’ll grill it over coals for a truly immersive Korean BBQ.
Enhance your experience with an optional stop at a traditional pub (pocha) to savor Korea’s small-batch craft soju and makgeolli, perfectly paired with local snacks. This tour isn’t just a meal—it’s a dive into Korea’s gritty, delicious food culture.
Highlights:
✅ Select and grill 1++ Hanwoo beef or pork
✅ Guided exploration of Korea’s largest meat market
✅ All-inclusive BBQ feast with drinks
✅ Optional craft alcohol tasting in a cozy local pub
✅ Perfect for food lovers seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience
Traditional Pub: Post-dinner, visit a local bar for craft drinks and snacks, then we ensure your safe return.
"Korea's scariest market." Our guide will meet you at Yongdu Station, exit 4, and take you on a tour of Korea's only meat market. Be aware that you will see animal parts, even though it is a very clean market.
Majang Station, exit 2. We recommend using the subway, as taxis tend to get stuck in traffic.
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Seoul Station, Yongsan Station
Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Central City Bus Terminal, East Seoul Bus Terminal
The subway system is efficient, clean, and easy to navigate. It operates from 5:30 AM to 12:00 AM, with frequent trains.
Available • Apps: KakaoTaxi, T-money
Car, Bike, Scooter
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