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Seomun Market Guide — Daegu's Legendary Food & Textile Market

Explore Seomun Market, a Joseon-era trading hub now famous for its night market food stalls, tteokbokki alley, jjokgalbi and miles of textile shops.

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What Is Seomun Market?

Seomun Market (서문시장) is one of the three great markets of the Joseon Dynasty, with roots stretching back to the late 15th century. Located in Jung-gu, central Daegu, it was historically the center of Korea's textile trade and remains one of the largest traditional markets in the country, with over 4,000 shops spread across several multi-story buildings and outdoor alleys.

While fabrics and clothing still dominate the daytime market, most tourists visit for the food — and specifically the night market, which transforms the central lanes into a 350-meter corridor of sizzling street food stalls every evening.

Seomun Market day market runs roughly 9:00-19:00 (closed 1st and 3rd Sundays). The night market operates 19:00-23:30, Friday through Sunday plus some weekday evenings in peak season.

What to Eat

Tteokbokki Alley

A cluster of stalls specializing in납작만두 (flat dumplings) and tteokbokki in a distinctive Daegu style — slightly sweeter and thicker than Seoul versions. A plate costs ₩3,000-4,000 and is enough for a snack.

Jjokgalbi (Small Short Ribs)

Daegu's signature meat dish. Tender marinated beef short ribs grilled on small charcoal burners at your table. Several sit-down restaurants in and around the market serve jjokgalbi sets.

Kalguksu (Knife-Cut Noodles)

Thick handmade wheat noodles in anchovy or clam broth — a Seomun Market staple for decades. Look for the busiest stalls on the 2nd floor of Building 4.

DishDescriptionPrice
Tteokbokki + flat manduDaegu-style spicy rice cakes with dumplings₩3,000-5,000
Jjokgalbi setMarinated short ribs, rice, sides₩12,000-18,000
KalguksuKnife-cut noodle soup₩6,000-8,000
Sundae (blood sausage)Steamed pork intestine sausage₩3,000-5,000
HotteokSweet filled pancake₩1,500-2,000
JapchaeStir-fried glass noodles₩5,000-7,000
MakchangGrilled pork intestines (Daegu specialty)₩10,000-15,000
Eat the night market food for snacking, then sit down at a proper restaurant for jjokgalbi or makchang. Trying to make a full dinner from street food alone gets expensive quickly.

Night Market

The Seomun Night Market is Daegu's biggest evening attraction. Roughly 80 stalls set up in the market's central corridor from around 19:00, serving everything from tornado potatoes to lobster tails to Korean-style garlic bread.

  • Schedule: Typically Friday-Sunday, 19:00-23:30. Extended to weeknights during summer and holidays.
  • Atmosphere: Bustling, loud, smoky. Arrive by 19:30 to beat the biggest crowds.
  • Payment: Most stalls accept cash and cards. Carry ₩20,000-30,000 in small bills as backup.
  • Seating: A few communal seating areas are set up; most people eat standing or walking.
The night market shuts down during heavy rain. Check Seomun Market's official social media for schedule updates before heading out.

Shopping — Textiles & More

Daytime Seomun Market is a working textile market. Bolts of fabric — silk, cotton, hanbok material, synthetic blends — fill entire buildings. Tailoring services can produce custom clothing quickly and affordably.

  • Hanbok fabric: ₩15,000-50,000 per meter depending on material.
  • Custom tailored shirt: ₩30,000-60,000 (2-3 day turnaround).
  • Bedding and blankets: ₩20,000-80,000 for Korean-style yo sets.
  • Kitchen and homeware: Stainless steel cookware, chopsticks, ceramic bowls in dedicated sections.

Getting There & Practical Tips

  • Metro: Daegu Metro Line 3, Seomun Market Station (Exit 1 or 2). Direct walk into the market.
  • Bus: Multiple city buses stop at Seomun Market. From Dongdaegu Station, bus 349 takes about 20 minutes.
  • Walking: About 20 minutes from Banwoldang Station through Dongseongno shopping streets.
ItemCost
Metro fare₩1,400
Night market snack budget₩10,000-20,000
Sit-down jjokgalbi meal₩12,000-18,000
Textile shoppingVaries widely
Budget evening total₩15,000-30,000
Emergencies anywhere in Korea: 112 police, 119 fire/medical, 1330 for the 24/7 KTO tourist helpline (free, English/JP/CN/ES).
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Seomun Night Market open?

The night market typically runs Friday to Sunday, 19:00-23:30. It extends to weeknights during summer and major holidays. Check the official social media pages for current schedules.

What should I eat at Seomun Market?

Start with tteokbokki and flat mandu from the alley stalls, then try jjokgalbi (short ribs) or makchang (grilled intestines) at a sit-down restaurant. Kalguksu is a great lunch option.

Is Seomun Market good for vegetarians?

Options are limited. Japchae, vegetable kimbap and some tteokbokki stalls can work, but most dishes involve meat or seafood broth. Communicate dietary needs clearly.

How do I get to Seomun Market?

Daegu Metro Line 3 to Seomun Market Station (Exit 1 or 2) drops you right at the entrance. Alternatively, walk 20 minutes from Banwoldang Station through Dongseongno.

Can I buy fabric and have clothes made?

Yes. The textile sections sell fabric by the meter, and on-site tailors can produce custom clothing in 2-3 days. Prices are very competitive compared to Seoul.

Is the night market cash only?

Most stalls accept both cash and cards, but carry ₩20,000-30,000 in small bills as backup for the few that are cash-only.

How much money should I bring?

For a night market visit with snacks, budget ₩15,000-30,000. If adding a sit-down dinner, ₩30,000-50,000 per person is comfortable.