35.1020505, 129.0257618, 1
Restaurant.Pub South Korea
Busan
Busan
Jung-gu
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Bupyeong Kkangtong Market M
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Bupyeong Kkangtong Market holds historical significance as one of the first markets to sell canned goods (*Kkangtong*, or 'tin can') imported after the Korean War. Its main draw today is the **first permanent night market in Korea**, which transforms the arcade into a vibrant food festival every evening with international and local street food carts.
A great destination for unique and imported items, as well as classic Korean market goods:
Night Market Food: Over 30 specialized carts offering global cuisines (e.g., Filipino, Japanese, Vietnamese) and unique Korean fusion snacks.
Imported Goods: Historically known for imported foreign products like clothing, liquor, and general merchandise.
Busan Fish Cake (*Eomuk*): A key product of the day market, with many famous local brands nearby.
Visitors flock here for several iconic and highly-rated local specialties:
*Kkangtong Golmok Halmae Yubujeongol* (Fried Tofu Pocket Hot Pot): A famous, decades-old dish unique to this area.
*Bibim Dangmyeon* (Spicy Glass Noodles): A Busan specialty of cold, spicy glass noodles.
*Geoin Tongdak* (Giant Fried Chicken): A legendary fried chicken restaurant in the area, famous for its long queues.
*Kkangdwaehu* (Fried Pork Ribs): A popular night market item.
**Busan's top destination for evening street food and local culture, famous for its historic 'Can' name and pioneering role as Korea's first permanent night market.**
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35.1023224, 129.0262423, 1
Restaurant.Korean South Korea
Busan
Busan
Jung-gu
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