Walking the wet aisles of Korea’s largest fish market and seeing all the live seafood wiggling hopelessly in tanks is an amazing experience. The smell wasn’t as bad as we’d been told and all my concentration was taken up by the sights around me. There were fish big and small, mounds of shellfish, and all [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Jagalchi Fish Market’
Jagalchi Fish Market Part 3: A world of fish
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged busan, Food, international food, Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea, market, seafood on November 19, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Jagalchi Fish Market Part 2: The Shrimp That Season Themselves
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged busan, Food, international food, Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea, restaurant, review, seafood, video on November 14, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Photo by Anna Waigand. Coming from the Midwest, I didn’t always get the freshest of seafood (except for whitefish livers in Bayfield, Wisc.). But the ring of restaurants around the towering Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan offered many opportunities to get fresh seafood whether you wanted it caught that morning, raw or still alive. After [...]
Jagalchi Fish Market Part 1: Slime eels
Posted in Food, Korea, Korean, seoul, Uncategorized, tagged busan, hagfish, Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea, market, seafood, video on October 29, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Photo by Anna Waigand When I first saw them they were just tubes of raw, pink flesh frantically writhing in a shallow red bowl. No skin, no scales, no head. Just a line of pink flesh with a white lattice of fat woven into it. In a couple of seconds, the slithering turned into an [...]
Busan and PIFF: A few quick thoughts
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged busan, Jagalchi Fish Market, Korea on October 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I know we’ve kept you waiting for awhile for our posts from Busan and the Pusan International Film Festival. Anna developed a case of bronchitis after we got back and I was down for a day too so we’ve been laying low this week trying to recuperate. Here are some quick thoughts from our whirlwind [...]


