While spending a day in Seogwipo, we visited the Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market both in the morning and evening. The morning felt rather quiet, allowing us to take in the local atmosphere at a slower pace. As tourists, we enjoyed immersing ourselves in the culture, observing how Koreans make their livelihood through their businesses.
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Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market |
The market felt like a cleaner, more spacious, and well-organized version of our wet markets, offering everything from seafood and fresh produce to baked goods and more.
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Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market |
Located in Seogwi-dong, Seogwipo, Jeju Province, this is the largest and oldest permanent market in the area. As both a major tourist attraction and an economic hub, it offers a glimpse into local life while showcasing a wide variety of goods, from fresh seafood to traditional snacks.
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Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market |
While exploring the market, we came across Songsabu and decided to grab some pastries and bread to try.
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Songsabu |
A golden-brown, twisted donut generously coated in sugar, giving it a delightful crunch on the outside while remaining soft and airy on the inside. Lightly sweet and incredibly addictive, it’s a perfect treat for a quick snack on the go!
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Twisted Donut |
A crispy, golden-brown croquette with a beautifully textured breadcrumb coating. With a bite, it reveals a creamy, savory filling that oozes out, making it a satisfying and indulgent street food delight.
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Croquette |
The Salad Series Bread came neatly packaged in a small cardboard box, making it perfect for munching on the go as we wandered through the market.
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Salad Series Packaging |
Deep-fried to golden perfection, the bread was irresistibly crispy on the outside and pillow-soft inside. Filled with shredded crabstick, egg, and a touch of salad cream, it was delightfully savory and addictive.
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₩2500 |
While exploring one section of the market, we came across this iconic Jeju statue, playfully dressed with quirky sunglasses and a cute knitted hat. A fun and charming sight that perfectly captures the vibrant personality of Jeju!
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Display |
The market is quite large, with several distinct segments to explore. Each section offers something different, making it an exciting place to wander through.
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Another exit |
With a seafood craving in full swing, I couldn’t take my eyes off this fiery spectacle, a stall dramatically grilling lobsters with melted cheese over towering flames. It was an unmissable sight and an even more tempting treat!
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Whole Lobster -₩10,000 |
After getting hooked on Jeju’s abalone from my last meal, I couldn’t resist having more at the market. I went back to the same stall, but this time, it didn’t quite live up to my previous experience.
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Abalone - ₩10,000 (5 pcs)
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While enjoying freshly grilled food at the shared benches, my eyes caught sight of something refreshing, the Watermelon Drink! Served in a mini watermelon with ice, it looked absolutely adorable and irresistible. Awww… just look at how awesome it is!
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Watermelon Drink |
I spotted some kimchi meat rolls and couldn’t resist joining the queue to try them out. Drizzled beautifully with sauce, each bite was hearty, savory, and satisfying.
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Some Rolls |
I guess we discovered this stall a little too late—our stomachs were already full from everything we had earlier. The long queue caught our attention, and it seemed to be selling some kind of rolls. Definitely a popular spot!
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Looks good |
Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market
Location: 18 Jungang-ro 62beon-gil, 특별자치도 Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
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