금. 8μ›” 15th, 2025

D: Planning a trip to Busan International Market (κ΅­μ œμ‹œμž₯)? οΏ½ This historic market is a food paradise where you can taste authentic Busan flavors without breaking the bank! πŸ’Έ Here’s a local-approved food guide to help you navigate the best eats.


πŸ“ Why Visit Busan International Market?

  • Affordable & Authentic – Unlike touristy spots, prices here are budget-friendly!
  • Rich History – Operating since the 1940s, it’s a cultural landmark.
  • Diverse Food Options – From street snacks to full meals, there’s something for everyone.

🍜 Must-Try Foods (Local Picks!)

1. Milmyeon (λ°€λ©΄) – Busan’s Cold Noodle Delight

  • What is it? A chewy wheat noodle dish served in an icy broth (similar to Naengmyeon but softer).
  • Best Spot: “Gukje Milmyeon” (κ΅­μ œλ°€λ©΄) – Famous for its refreshing broth and perfectly balanced spice.
  • Price: ~β‚©7,000 ($5)

2. Ssiat Hotteok (씨앗 ν˜Έλ–‘) – Sweet Seed-Stuffed Pancake

  • What is it? A crispy, chewy pancake filled with brown sugar, nuts, and sunflower seeds.
  • Best Spot: “Original Ssiat Hotteok Stall” (near the market entrance).
  • Price: ~β‚©1,500 ($1)

3. Eomuk (어묡) – Fish Cake Heaven

  • What is it? Skewered fish cakes served in warm broth (perfect for chilly days!).
  • Best Spot: “Gukje Eomuk Alley” – Multiple vendors with different flavors (spicy, cheese-filled, etc.).
  • Price: ~β‚©1,000-β‚©2,000 per stick ($0.70-$1.50)

4. Dwaeji Gukbap (돼지ꡭλ°₯) – Pork & Rice Soup

  • What is it? A hearty pork-based soup with rice, a Busan specialty.
  • Best Spot: “Gukje Dwaeji Gukbap” – Known for its rich, savory broth.
  • Price: ~β‚©8,000 ($6)

πŸ—ΊοΈ How to Navigate the Market Like a Local

βœ… Best Time to Visit: Morning (9 AM – 12 PM) – Less crowded, freshest food.
βœ… Cash is King! Many stalls don’t accept cards.
βœ… Look for Long Lines – A sign of popular & delicious food!


πŸ’‘ Pro Tips for Foodies

  • Share portions – Many dishes are big enough for two.
  • Try the side dishes – Free kimchi & radish at most stalls!
  • Ask for recommendations – Vendors love helping first-timers!

πŸš† How to Get There

  • Subway: Jagalchi Station (Line 1), Exit 7 (5-min walk).
  • Bus: Multiple lines stop near the market (check Naver Maps).

Final Verdict: Is It Worth It?

Absolutely! πŸŽ‰ Whether you’re a budget traveler or a food lover, Busan International Market offers unbeatable flavors at unbeatable prices. Don’t miss out on these local-approved gems!

πŸ“Œ Save this guide for your next Busan adventure! πŸš€


Have you tried any of these? Comment below with your favorites! πŸ˜‹πŸ‘‡

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