
Gangneung is a popular coastal destination in South Korea with many great restaurants for you to enjoy fresh seafood dishes. The ports and piers offer a wide range of seafood so fresh you can even enjoy it raw.
Many restaurants in Gangneung specialise in traditional dishes of Gangwon-do, including sundubu (soft tofu), ongsimyi (potato dough), mak-guksu (buckwheat noodles) and dak gangjeong (sweet-and-sour chicken). Check out our guide to the best restaurants in Gangneung, each of which offers authentic Korean dishes at excellent prices.
Fresh seafood delights
适合: 餐饮, 情侣/夫妇, 照片
Jumunjin Seafood Street, located near Jumunjin Port, has many restaurants serving various seafood dishes such as sliced raw fish, spicy seafood stew (haemul-tang) and braised spicy seafood (haemul-jjim).
Sliced raw squid and cold raw fish soup (mulhoe) are popular during squid season in Gangneung, while moray soup (gomchi guk) is best enjoyed in winter. Steamed eelpout (jangchi-jjim), one of the specialities of Jumunjin, is also a dish you should try when visiting Jumunjin Seafood Street.
地址: Jungangsijang 1-gil, Gangneung, Gangwon-do 25413, South Korea

Jumunjin Seafood Street
Korean street food and snacks
适合: 餐饮, 购物者
Gangneung Jungang Market Food Alley has plenty of stalls selling Korean dishes and snacks. Located in Seongnam-dong, it’s adjacent to Jungang Market, an iconic traditional market. While many people often visit the market for seafood shopping, this food alley is excellent for sampling a wide range of regional dishes.
Delicacies to try include dak gangjeong (sweet-and-sour chicken), ojingeo gangjeong (sweet-and-sour squid), dak kkochi (chicken skewers), kkwabaegi (twisted bread stick), hotteok (sweet Korean pancake), eomuk goroke (fish cake croquette), kalguksu (noodle soup), oksusu-ppang (cornbread) and sikhye (sweet rice punch).
地址: Geumseong-ro, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do, South Korea
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Gangneung Jungang Market Food Alley