Sokcho Tourism and Fisheries Market (속초관광수산시장)

Sokcho Central Fisheries Market is a bustling marketplace located in the coastal city of Sokcho, South Korea. Renowned for its fresh seafood, local specialties, and vibrant atmosphere, the market is a must-visit for any traveler seeking an authentic Korean culinary experience.

 

A Feast for the Senses

The market is a sensory overload, with the sights, sounds, and smells of the ocean filling the air. From the moment you step inside, you’ll be greeted by an array of colorful stalls overflowing with fresh fish, shellfish, and other marine delicacies. The market is divided into several sections, each dedicated to different types of seafood and local products.

Must-Try Local Delicacies

  • Seafood: The market is famous for its incredibly fresh seafood, including squid, octopus, crab, and various types of fish. Many vendors offer on-the-spot preparation, allowing you to enjoy your fresh catch grilled, fried, or served as sashimi.
  • Ojingeo Sundae: This regional specialty is a type of blood sausage made with squid, rice, and vegetables. It’s a must-try for seafood lovers.
  • Abai Sundae: Similar to ojingeo sundae, abai sundae is made with pork and other ingredients. Both types of sundae are often served with a spicy dipping sauce.
  • Dakgangjeong: This sweet and spicy fried chicken is a popular snack and is considered a local specialty.

 

A Cultural Experience

Beyond the food, Sokcho Central Fisheries Market offers a glimpse into the local culture and way of life. As you wander through the market, you’ll encounter friendly vendors, learn about traditional Korean cooking methods, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of a bustling marketplace.

Tips for Visiting

  • Best Time to Visit: Weekends are the busiest, so consider visiting on a weekday for a less crowded experience.
  • Bargaining: Bargaining is common practice in the market, so don’t be afraid to negotiate the price.
  • What to Wear: Comfortable shoes are essential, as you’ll be doing a lot of walking.
  • Bring Cash: While some vendors may accept cards, it’s best to have cash on hand.

 

Sokcho Central Fisheries Market is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Sokcho. Whether you’re a foodie, a culture enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, this vibrant market has something to offer everyone.

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허선원
허선원
03:56 11 Oct 24
Semih Coşu
Semih Coşu
02:48 11 Oct 24
Jihye Kim
Jihye Kim
07:00 09 Oct 24
이봉학
이봉학
10:16 07 Oct 24
Puritat Prakobvaitayakit
Puritat Prakobvaitayakit
13:17 06 Oct 24
seafood market There are a lot of shops.
Iced Latte
Iced Latte
09:03 14 Apr 24
Walked the market selling street food. Plenty of choices and i tried their cake (white color) which is tasty. Bought their teokkboki, it was a bit spicy and less chewy compared to what i have tasted before. Headed to the basement for seafood - bought snow crab at stall 153 and had them cooked for me. Its 29k won per kg and additional 10k won charge for cooking. The crab meat was sweet and the owner was friendly. The fried rice was the bomb - the best i have tasted.
Marissa Salinas
Marissa Salinas
15:41 31 Jan 24
If you are a foodie this is definitely a must try! Many foods to choose from! Cons long queue for popular food stalls 😅
Michelle C
Michelle C
22:39 20 Nov 23
There's a big multi storey carpark in walking distance, very convenient. The market has lotsa dried seafood, crabs (KRW55k per kg) and street food. We had the fried chicken and it was super yummy! The one we had (many fried chicken stalls) only sell one size KRW22k u can opt boneless or chicken parts with bones- we opt boneless. At one corner is a lady selling porridge and paejeon, we had kimchi paejeon and abalone porridge. Nice for cold weather.
intan rosina
intan rosina
15:46 17 Oct 23
Love the market. Plenty of fresh or dried seafood. They also sell cookies and cakes which you can bought as souvenir. Plenty of stalls selling deep fried prawn, cuttlefish, hotteok, twist doughnuts - to name a few. Will definitely come again.
Warren Wigh
Warren Wigh
22:32 08 Jul 23
The market is pretty big but you’ll notice only a few vendors are really busy. Definitely try the seafood vendors they’re really good and you can watch them cook in front of you. What I thought was weird is we went to one place and wanted something and they said it was sold out even though it was on display, and they said everything on display is actually fake. Crazy huh!
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