Here's your private, personalized tour of Noryangjin Fisheries Market, one of Seoul’s most iconic and vibrant seafood markets. This immersive experience offers an authentic dive into Seoul’s seafood culture, allowing you to handpick fresh seafood from live fish tanks, interact with local vendors, and learn about the history of one of Korea’s largest seafood hubs.
Your expert guide, a local with deep knowledge of Korean culinary traditions, will take you through the market’s lively stalls, explaining the different types of seafood and the unique methods of preparation. After selecting your fish, you’ll enjoy a freshly prepared meal at a nearby restaurant, grilled to perfection.
This tour provides a personalized, off-the-beaten-path experience, perfect for food lovers seeking an authentic, crowd-free adventure in Seoul’s food culture.
Seafood Feast + King Crab: Indulge in succulent, fresh crab prepared just for you, making your seafood feast even more luxurious and memorable.
At Noryangjin Fisheries Market, you’ll dive into the heart of Seoul’s seafood culture. Walk through bustling stalls lined with live fish and shellfish, where you can handpick your fresh catch—from tuna to octopus and sea urchins. Your guide will explain the different types of seafood and the traditional Korean dishes you can prepare. Watch skilled workers fillet fish and prepare sashimi (hwe) right in front of you. Experience the market’s lively atmosphere, with locals shopping for their daily seafood. It’s an authentic, immersive experience in one of Seoul’s most famous markets.
Noryangjin Station, exit 9
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Seoul Express Bus Terminal, Central City Bus Terminal, East Seoul Bus Terminal
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