The Jagalchi fish market in Busan starts outside. Fresh catches are displayed in front of rows of restaurants. I never thought I would be so excited to see dead fishes before <*))))><
I know, it seems like I am an advocate of fish markets, but the Jagalchi fish market in Busan is one of the top five fish markets in the world, which is a good enough reason to visit. I think I even like it better than the Noryangjin fish market in Seoul. If that doesn’t convince you, why not go there for lunch? Because if you love seafood, you ain’t getting a fresher version on your plate. And the choices! An abundance of choices, including the weird ones. Go crazy, I say!
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