SOUTH
KOREA
OF
FLAVORS
GRILLED SHELLFISH IN CHEONGSAPO
Enjoy a mouth-watering lunch of shellfish along the water in Cheongsapo. Grill your own meal right at your table!
JALACHI MARKET
Admire the variety of locally caught seafood in Busan's Jagalchi Market. Explore the indoor stalls or pick up ingredients for your next meal.
Obok Miyeok 오복미역
Steaming bowls of fresh seaweed soup filled with abalone, flounder or shellfish. Excite your tastebuds & warm your soul.
SEAWEED SOUP
SEOUL
GWANGJANG MARKET
Find over 200 food vendors at one of Seoul's largest & oldest markets! Sample traditional snacks and new age treats! Gwangjang Market is a foodie marathan, not a sprint.
Kimchi, an age-old Korean dish, rolled inside a soft, steamed dumpling. Watch hand-pulled noodles being made in front of you.
KIMCHI DUMPLINGS
JJAJANGMYEON
Taste Korea's history. JJajangmyeon is a noodle dish inspired by Chinese troops stationed on the port city of Incheon in the 1800s.
JEONJU
UNESCO Designated 'Creative City'
HOME OF BIBIMAP
Bibimbap is one of the most famous Korean dishes known around the world! Starting with base of warm white rice, sauteed vegetables, kimchi, gochujang and often egg and/or meat are then placed on top.
KONGNAMUL GUKBAP with Squid
Flavorful broth filled with bean sprouts and rice, this soup’s flavor is enhanced with scallions, chilis and garlic! Prepared with squid at Jeonju's Nambo Market.
Some of the most delicious meals in South Korea are found on the streets. From Seoul to Busan streets snacks will be callling your name.
STREET SNACKS
HOTTEOK (호떡)
Sweet, warm & fried. A fried wheat dough pancake filled with spices, brown sugar, peanuts and/or sesame seeds, hotteok is the perfect treat for a winter visit to South Korea.
BOSEONG
GREEN TEA PLANTATIONS
GREEN TEA ICE CREAM
Smooth, creamy soft serve made from locally harvested green tea. Visit Boseong's Daehan Dawon Tea Planation and Museum to enjoy the flavors and natural beauty of South Korea.