I usually think twice when I post negative reviews. I gotta say, since most of the reviewers seem pretty happy about the market I should make a reivew on different perspectives to let you decide if it's worth speding your money on.It's a huge market, the whole marketplace preserves the 70-80's sentimental atmosphere. Great to watch street food sizzling on the pan right in front of you. They will cut the food right in front of you. It's crowded and lively. Just be aware of rip offs at the food stalls(the rice cake and blood sausage kinds), when you order food in English. You probably wouldn't notice the rip offs if you can't read or speak Korean. They also rip off on Korean tourists as well. Common example 1: They will give different, way higher price for non-Korean customers. Common example 2: If you speak Korean, they will ask if you want to "taste" "just a bit of" something that you didn't order. It sounds like they are being generous and giving you some samples of it, it may sound like asking you to purchase a mini-sample of it. They will actually give you a generous sample portion. And you will get charged for full extra dish. The general set price (for Korean speaking locals) are expensive to begin with. The quality don't match the price. You will end up paying full-service restaurant food without knowing it ahead. Sanitation I have no clue.
下一个行程是广藏市场,因为地铁只有2个站,但是需要换线,我们决定打车。在韩国打车也是个技术活,一般开出租的都是大爷级的人物,英语水平就可想而知了,除非坐那种司机会讲英语的模范出租车,但是价钱又贵出一倍以上。我们在网上搜索出广藏市场的韩文,不知道是翻译得太水还是什么,司机一直用英文说tibet,就是西藏的意思,折腾了半天才知道是广藏市场,韩语发音和汉语差不多。后来大爷一路很热情地和我们聊这聊那,当然是用韩语,我和老爸、水哥一部车,我们不停地嗯嗯啊啊yesyes,居然也其乐融融。广藏市场如果搭地铁是1号线钟路5街站,8号出口步行100米。类似于我们这里的农贸市场,吃穿用全都有,都是卖绿豆煎饼,血肠,紫菜包饭,辣炒年糕之类的韩国小吃,12点开始营业,不要去的太早。老爸老妈一人喝了一晚粥,叫了一份紫菜包饭,我吃了一份凉粉一样的东西,味道都一般般。这里几乎每家都是这么几样,所以走着走着也觉得没什么劲头。在一家档口买了司机大爷强烈推荐的韩国本地酒玛格丽米酒,味道有点像淡香槟又有点像啤酒,没想到这一喝,还喝出了一段奇遇:当天刚好有个玛格丽酒的品牌在做推广,估计他们请了SBS电视台帮他们拍宣传片,需要找外国人作为采访对象,anyway, 水哥就这么入选了。装模作样摆姿势说几句话后就算完成,我们还以为会送瓶酒作为感谢呢,可是啥都没有,播没播出也不知道,但是在韩国电视里面当路人甲的机会可不是次次都有的。
'广藏市场'很传统,还有扯布做衣服韩服的,吃的也好传统,专门去吃了活章鱼,真的好可爱哦,还会吸你,也会吸在盘子上夹不起来,旁边不会用筷子的那位亲跟小章鱼斗智斗勇了半天。大妈都会中文报价格,看到中国游客都晓得问你活章鱼,后面有对朋友,两位女生尖叫着可爱,两位男士尖叫NONO
第三站,广藏市场,地铁1号线钟路五街站号口出,出来就是广藏市场虎东当年来广藏市场吃十种小吃做十种表情的样子依然记忆犹新,虎东大叔就是吃货一个。市场是最热闹最能体现当地风土人情的地方,遇到的两位大叔都很nice,一位给糖吃,一位给酒喝!我是好多东西都想吃,可是两位都没什么兴趣,不爱吃年糕,不能吃紫菜,不吃油大的。要是和宏伟来,一定能吃上四五种。最后纠结中先吃了辣炒年糕和鱼糕,都是3000,旁边坐了两位喝酒聊天的大叔,简单的聊几句,很亲切,大胆地让他帮我们拍照,快吃完的时候大叔给我们每人一块糖,好nice!大叔帮忙拍的合影外边这个就是又帮我们拍照又给糖吃的善心大叔一开始进市场我就看中了绿豆煎饼,她两说太油,不想吃。再我的要求下,决定买一个尝尝,4000一个,又要了一瓶米酒,3000。这家生意超好,好多分外卖打包的,可能是虎东大叔来过的原因吧。事实证明煎饼味道真的很不错哦,米酒也很好喝,获得姐妹们一致认同,她两都觉得米酒要比烧酒好喝的多。好吃的绿豆煎饼,外焦里嫩,送的小菜腌洋葱也好吃,经过腌制后洋葱没了辣味儿和葱味儿米酒喝之前要摇一下,看我们很生疏,老板娘直接过来帮忙,这位就是当时接待虎东大叔的那位。身后就是虎东大叔当年来试吃拍的各种照片,哈哈虎东大叔不要太可爱我们吃到半道儿的时候,隔壁桌来了两位大叔,跟我们点了一样的,一份煎饼,一瓶米酒。大叔指着我们快喝完的米酒说:“yi gao piao lu” (这个一般),又拿起他们的米酒说:“yi gao cui gu!(这个最好)”晶晶童鞋直接端起杯子凑过去,大叔赶紧给她倒了些,我们都尝了一下确实是好,可是价格都一样的。后面开始攀谈起来,大叔说的都能听懂,可是有些不知道怎么用韩语回答,我们就这样一句英文一句韩文跟他们聊开来,相谈甚欢呀!大叔问我们怎么知道这个地方,我指了指身后虎东的图片跟他说我非常爱看两天一夜,一期不落的都看了,是通过看了两天一夜知道的这个地方,冲虎东大叔来的。后面开始干杯,哈哈,喝high了,两只手钻成拳头状放在耳边说:“pang gao pang gao”,好可爱的大叔,哈哈。大叔看到我的碗里没酒了,非要给我满上,我已经喝很多啦!最后大家一起干杯!我们吃的差不多该撤了,这一顿吃的好开心!
Many fascinating things to look it! From souvenirs to traditional Korean food. Full of colours and many locals! Great place to go if you're looking for a great selections of cheap Korean food! To get there take line 1 to Jongno 5(o)-ga and take exit 9 and it's literally on your right as you go up the steps. Enjoy!
韩国猪脚和台湾完完全全不一样,口感像QQ有些些硬的肉冻,点餐要考虑清楚,因为是一整只猪脚端上来的。猪血肠,口感还好,海苔小饭卷,绝对不可错过的平民美食,一口接一口,小心体重上升。CP值最好的还是辣炒年糕! 广藏市场生牛肉入口滑嫩,拌著水梨脆脆甜甜的,好吃推推推~~~~
I saw this place on an episode of Running Man, and came here specifically to try everything that I saw! My sister and I walked around for a while, looked at the shops. We saw so many different food that we wanted to try, but we settled on one stand. We got 5 different dishes, maybe a few too many, we couldn't finish everything, and the ahjumma put everything in plastic bags for us to take back to our apartment. A great place to come for lunch if you're looking for some traditional Korean food, not from a chain restaurant!
Very impressive food section of the market along with an entire 2nd level dedicated to the tailoring of traditional Korean costumes / Hanbok.
Gwangjang Market is the oldest traditional market in Seoul and when I say traditional that is just what I mean. You haven’t visited the soul of Seoul until you mingle and eat here. It is popular with foreign visitors which is normally not “my thing” but it is a great place to find street food like bindaetteok, fresh fish and Korean pancakes. I really liked the fact that the street vendors looked you right in the eye and asked you to have a chair but pointing to a spot and saying something in Korean that was probably akin to “sit your big butt down because my food is the best in this market.” This is one of the friendliest crowded places I have ever been to.If you are interested in purchasing linen, silk, bedding, or fresh fish this is the place because crammed into this huge market are more stalls selling products then you can shake a stick at.