Best things to do in Seoul at night

For the tastiest street food in the market, I’d suggest searching out Mukja Golmok ("Let’s Eat Alley"), a small alley off the food street of Jong-ro 40-gil. The area specializes in grilled fish and whole chicken soup, but other Korean favourites like hotteok (Korean rice flour donuts) and tteokbokki (Korean rice rolls) are also available. With over 1,500 stores, it is renowned for its wide selections of fresh seafood caught in the East Sea. There are many seafood restaurants that serve specialties of Pohang, such as snow crab, cold raw fish soup, and half-dried saur


Namdaemun Market is open 24 hours, with the best visiting time depending on what you're looking to experience. Early mornings provide a quieter atmosphere, 주소모음 perfect for exploring food stalls and fresh produce before crowds arrive. As the day progresses, the market gets busier, and by the evening, it transforms into a haven for street food lovers. For a less crowded experience, late morning or early afternoon is ideal for enjoying both food and shopping without the peak crowd


Opened in 1905, Gwangjang Market is one of South Korea’s oldest and largest traditional markets. Gwangjang Market is one of Seoul’s most famous markets and offers a blend of tradition, local flavors, and unique experiences that draw both locals and tourists alike. One of the most popular Korean street foods available to buy at Myeongdong Night Market is grilled squid. There are several stalls selling grilled squid – just follow your nose (it is 주소모음 one of the more pungent foods here). Originally starting off in Yeouido, the popular Bamdokkaebi Night Market is distinctive among Seoul night markets. Unlike the others, Bambokkaebi is spread over several locations around the cit


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