Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market
Seafood market · 용강동 ·

Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market

Seafood market · 용강동 ·

Vast market with fresh seafood; choose your catch, have it cooked on-site

king crab
local food culture
sashimi
friendly stall lady
local life
authentic seafood meal
crab
shellfish
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Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
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Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market by null
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674 Nodeul-ro, Dongjak District, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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674 Nodeul-ro, Dongjak District, Seoul, South Korea Get directions

+82 2 2254 8000
susansijang.co.kr
@yeosustore

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 28, 2026

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"At Noryangjin Fish Market I watched vendors selling fresh seafood that you can then have prepared on-site—raw, steamed, or grilled—so you can pick your catch and enjoy it immediately at one of the market’s restaurants." - Katie Chang

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"Tentacles trail off tables. Vendors shovel shellfish into buyers’ bags. Gleaming fish swim in aquariums. At the Noryangjin seafood market in Seoul, the fish is as fresh as it gets. The lower floors of this massive market, which supplies around 50 percent of Seoul’s seafood, is dominated by every imaginable fruit of the sea, from giant crabs to salmon steaks to the suggestively shaped penis fish. On the upper floors, rows of restaurants cook shoppers’ purchases to their specifications or prepare a classic dish of hwe or hoe, raw uncured seafood cut fresh and enjoyed with sauces and salads. Open 24-7, the market particularly comes alive late at night when, from around 1:00 a.m. until dawn, the space buzzes with seafood auctions. On weekend evenings, meanwhile, the building bustles with locals doing their shopping and socializing over bitter soju and fresh, salty hoe. No matter what the time, wandering through Noryangjin can take hours. There are two buildings at the site: an older, open-air structure, which housed the original market, and a shiny, recently-updated building, complete with escalators, a whopping eight floors of stalls, and hundreds of vendors calling out to visitors to sample their wares. The move was controversial; some vendors refused to shift from the old building to the mall-like new structure, and you can see protest graffiti on the older warehouse. Most vendors, however, have made the move. The new building now includes some favorite spots, such as a knife shop in Section D, offering sharp tools for aspiring sashimi chefs, and a fermented seafood market, featuring salty, pungent cured fish. Noryangjin offers another, slightly more controversial delicacy: sannakji. This octopus is even fresher than other kinds of hoe, as it’s not only raw—it’s moving. To prepare the dish, chefs chop the tentacles of a live octopus, and while the resulting morsels are technically dead, nerve reactions in the tentacles keeps them squirming even as they’re eaten. There’s been some debate on the ethics of this dish, but it is undoubtedly a popular local specialty, and if you’re going to try it, Noryangjin is the best place to do so. Experienced sannakji eaters offer one tip: The tentacles’ suckers have been known to stick on the way down, so chew thoroughly. Know Before You Go Visitors can easily access the market from Noryangjin Station, but be aware: There are actually two different, unconnected Noryangjin stations from two different metro lines, so be sure to specify which one if you're meeting friends. Inside, the dizzying array of vendors and restaurant options may overwhelm you, but chances are the stall you buy seafood from will have its own connection to a restaurant. Follow where the vendor leads you and fishy goodness is yours." - Reina Gattuso, Fred Cherrygarden

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P T

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I have mixed feelings about this place. On one hand the seafood is top notch but just the idea that you know prices will be hiked up makes one think if we are getting fleeced. That said it is competitive so I woke recommend walking around to get a feel of the prices before deciding. Once you’ve settled the purchase of the items, they’ll bring you up to the affiliated restaurant so they can cook it. The meal after is pretty good, as usual! Fresh king crab and good sashimi. Always order the ramyeon and fried rice. Overall, it was v delish. But you just gotta go through the buying process first!

EMT G.

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I had a positive experience here as a tourist. Lots of the stalls were trying to get us to buy their stuff which is expected. Hard to walk around without someone trying to get you to buy their stuff. Most stalls seemed to sell the same stuff. The people selling just fish in the back weren’t as pushy and helped us find someone selling eel which was all the way in the back. The stall we went to the lady was nice and picked out a crab for me. I believe it was 100000 won. She also gave me clams for service as well. Then a man took us to the second floor restaurant which steamed the crab and bbq our eel. We even got the crab head fried rice. I don’t remember the price for cooking but I don’t think it was a lot like some people said they charge tourists. Overall a great experience for a seafood lover.

Eileen T

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Noryangjin Fish Market is huge! You could easily spend hours walking from stall to stall comparing prices! Instead, we decided to go with one stall we felt comfortable with (and with no language barrier). To our surprise, many of the sellers could speak Chinese quite well, which made communication much easier! There are so many seafood choices that you’ll be spoiled for options but since we had only 3 pax, we kept it simple and got king crab, abalone, prawns, and the friendly stall lady even added some shellfish for free ☺️☺️☺️ We spent around SGD $300+ for all our seafood (the crab was slightly over 2kg). After payment, we were led to the 2nd floor restaurants where they cook your seafood the way you like it. We also ordered a few extra dishes there, which came up to about SGD $200 including cooking fees. Everything was fresh, delicious, and the whole experience was so enjoyable! Definitely a must-visit spot ☺️

Clarabelle N.

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The best place for seafood! Had a near 3kg crab for just 240k won. They even gave us more shellfish as service, the scallops were so good that i'm thinking of it all the time!

Yu Jin K.

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Noryangjin Fish Market is one of the most famous seafood markets in Seoul and a great place to experience local food culture. You can find a wide variety of fresh seafood, and many vendors will clean and prepare the fish right after you choose it. If you enjoy sashimi or seafood, this place is definitely worth visiting at least once. It can be quite crowded, and prices may vary depending on the vendor, so it’s a good idea to check prices in advance and take your time walking around. After buying seafood, you can go upstairs to the restaurants and enjoy your meal right away.

Woo Young K.

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Pick out your fish then pay and they send it to one of the restaurants they have connection with to prep and cook the fish you picked out (you pay separate labor and service fee there). They hassle and haggle you so it's not the most pleasant experience as a visitor. (Or maybe you would enjoy it). 1. The snow crab was very fresh and one of the best we ever had. 2. The restaurant service was horrible. 3. Paid 130,000 krw for a crab and shell fish and 40,000 krw at restaurant for the prep and service. Between my wife and I we didnt eat much but paying 170,000 krw made us feel like we got jipped a bit. 4. Nonetheless an interesting experience!

Gabriel L.

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Had a nice seafood and king crab dinner here. Recommend Stall 7 orange sign. Lady was honest, price was right, and able to converse in English. Their partner restaurant at level 5 was also honest with their pricing and affordable. It was full with locals during dinner time. Overall good experience and would patronize the same stall again.

Martina Raffaella S.

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Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market is busy, fun, and full of fresh seafood. Great place to see local life and enjoy an authentic seafood meal.