[ ENJOY FOOD! KUK-JE MARKET ]
This is the most important traditional market
in Busan.
It
was started after the country’s liberation from Japan a
nd became fully
established after the Korean War.
Various merchandises imported through Busan Port
are
distributed throughout the country from this market.
Because it adjoins
other retail facilities such as Ggangtong Market,
Manmulei
Street (literally Street selling Everything) and Changsun
Shopping Mall,
this area is always full of life.
muk-ja alley in kukje market!
All sorts of eateries are competing for
your custom at the PIFF Square.
They entice you with various snacks and
foodstuffs, including dried squid,
dried filefish and fried sweet potato, which
are good snacks to eat while watching movies,
as well as broiled rice cake and
fish.
choong mu kim bab
(a sort of seaweed roll)
korea style sweet freezen ice
bibim-noodle
(cooked noodle mixed with hot-pepper paste, vegetables)
pajeon(Korean scallion pizza)
Nowhere else can you find a place where
you can have such a choice of delicious
food.
The Chungmu Kimbab (a
sort of seaweed roll),
bibimbab
(cooked rice mixed with hot-pepper paste,
vegetables and ground beef), and pajeon
(Korean scallion pizza)
you eat rubbing shoulders with the person sitting next
to you, are absolutely delicious.
Busan
international market is a market that
is chock full flavor variety.
how
about the summer of this year,
and feel the taste of Busan to
visit the international market?
:-)