Bupyeong Kkangtong Night Market
The night market opened in October, 2013 and has since earned a reputation as a must-visit for foodies. Mobile stalls are set up along a 100-meter stretch of alleyway inside the market.
The stalls, busy from 7:30 p.m. to 12 midnight every night, offer foods from around the world. Busan's signature snack food eomuk (fish cake) and bindaettoek (mung bean pancake) among others are so popular that it sees an average of 3,000 visitors on weekdays and 7,000 on weekends to the night market. Unusual food items such asokonomiyaki (Japanese vegetable pancake), pane soup, Scotch egg barbecue and chagio (Vietnamese dumplings) are also available in the market.
- How to get there: Get off at Jagalchi Station (Metro line 1) and go out exit 5. Walk 10 minutes.
The article above is courtesy of Busan Metropolitan City, Korea (http://dynamic.busan.go.kr/enjoy-busan/view?dataNo=57017&curPage=1&bbsNo=10&srchCl=Enjoy+Busan).
The stalls, busy from 7:30 p.m. to 12 midnight every night, offer foods from around the world. Busan's signature snack food eomuk (fish cake) and bindaettoek (mung bean pancake) among others are so popular that it sees an average of 3,000 visitors on weekdays and 7,000 on weekends to the night market. Unusual food items such asokonomiyaki (Japanese vegetable pancake), pane soup, Scotch egg barbecue and chagio (Vietnamese dumplings) are also available in the market.
- How to get there: Get off at Jagalchi Station (Metro line 1) and go out exit 5. Walk 10 minutes.
The article above is courtesy of Busan Metropolitan City, Korea (http://dynamic.busan.go.kr/enjoy-busan/view?dataNo=57017&curPage=1&bbsNo=10&srchCl=Enjoy+Busan).