Tag: Nambu Market

Gomulja Alleyway, Where the Old and Young Coexist

On the opposite side of Nambu Market is an old and narrow yet still sunny alleyway. This is ‘Gomulja Golmok…

“Tasty Guys” Jeonju Tour: Blood Sausage, Carrot Seaweed Wrap, Spicy Pork Rib Stew

Do you like mukbang (eating show)? My favorite mukbang is “Tasty Guys” featuring Kim Jun-hyun, Yoo Min-sang, Kim Min Kyung,…

‘Bunsik (Korean Fast Food)’ Venues in Jeonju’s Traditional Markets

    ‘Bunsik’ refers to Korean flour based food. Typical ‘bunsik’ dishes include topokki (rice cake in spicy sauce), sundae…

Locals’ Favorite Street Food for Winter

​Winter street food is probably the only thing that can force us to venture outside into the cold, dry and…

All About the Nambu Night Market in 2018

Every Friday and Saturday evening, Jeonju Nambu Market transforms into a vibrant night market full of exotic food stands. Almost…

The Latest Updates on Chungnyun Mall, Jeonju Nambu Market

Chungnyun (‘youth’) Mall is where the city supports young people to run their own business. Although located on the second…

Retro-Style Food Carts at Joongang Night Market

Many of you must have already heard about the Nambu Night Market, but another night market opened last July in…

“Alssulshinjap Visits Jeonju”: Where Did They Visit?

“Alssulshinjap” is a very popular television talk show. In the show, a team of experts travel around Korea. In the…

All About 2017 Jeonju Nambu Night Market

Dating back to the 15th century, the historic Nambu Market is the only surviving traditional Korean market. During the Japanese…

“Alssulshinjap” Visits Jeonju : What They Ate

As summer heat recedes and clear autumn sky is being unrolled above us, now seems to be the right time…

All About Korea Jeonju Nambu Market

For those planning to visit Jeonju, have you heard of Nambu Market, where around 1,200 traders running over 800 vendors…

The Nambu Night Market and Chung-nyun (Youth) Mall

Jeonju Nambu Market is very close to the everyday lives of the locals. It is a traditional market whose history…