Noryangjin Fish Market Seafood Dinner Walk

5.0(23 reviews)
Provided by:Honey Trail
⭐ 5/5 (23 reviews) | 💰 $108.78 | ⏱️ Duration: 2 hours | 👥 Max Up to 7 people
💡What is the Noryangjin Fish Market Seafood Dinner Walk?
This Honey Trail seafood dinner tour runs 2 hours at $108.78 through Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market, Seoul's largest fish market. A guide picks fresh seafood at the market stalls, then takes you to an in-market restaurant to eat it, followed by a walk to nearby Sayuksin Park overlooking the Han River. Come hungry — the seafood dinner is included, though crab and lobster are not.

Tour at a Glance

Duration2 hours
Price (from)$108.78 per person
AlcoholAvailable as a paid extra
Meeting pointNoryangjin Station (line 1 & 9), Exit 7 (outside)
Group sizeSmall groups available
LanguagesEnglish
OperatorHoney Trail
CancellationFree cancellation available
Rating5/5 (23 reviews)
DurationPrice (from)
2 hours$108.78 per person
DurationAlcohol
2 hoursAvailable as a paid extra
DurationMeeting point
2 hoursNoryangjin Station (line 1 & 9), Exit 7 (outside)
DurationGroup size
2 hoursSmall groups available
DurationLanguages
2 hoursEnglish
DurationOperator
2 hoursHoney Trail
DurationCancellation
2 hoursFree cancellation available
DurationRating
2 hours5/5 (23 reviews)
🔄Price & reviews last verified on July 12, 2026

👨‍🍳 What Makes This Worth Booking

Honey Trail's Noryangjin dinner runs on the market's own two-step system — buy your seafood downstairs, then have it prepared and eaten upstairs — with the guide doing the selecting.
The value here is the guide picking the seafood based on the day's market situation, which means the plate changes each visit rather than following a fixed menu. That's the piece a first-timer can't easily navigate alone at a 250-to-300-ton-a-day wholesale market. Group size stays capped at 7, and the visit closes with a walk to Sayuksin Park and its Han River views.

🍜 The Experience

The tour centers on Noryangjin Fisheries Wholesale Market, described as the best place in Seoul to eat fresh seafood and the largest fish market in the city.
The market handles about half of the metropolitan area's volume, trading 250 to 300 tons of seafood every day. Your guide walks you through it and selects seafood based on the season and that day's market situation — so what lands on your table can differ from visit to visit.
Once the seafood is chosen, you move to a restaurant inside the market where it's prepared and served. The dinner is included in the price; the listing notes it does not include any crab or lobster.
After the meal, the tour walks to Sayuksin Park, a designated Seoul Cultural Asset. The park holds the tombs of seven loyalists to King Danjong, grandson of King Sejong, and offers views over the Han River.
The listing doesn't name specific dishes or a tasting count — because the guide selects seafood live at the market, the exact lineup isn't fixed in advance.

💰 Is It Worth It?

Our verdict: Our verdict: Honey Trail's Noryangjin dinner is priced at $108.78 for a 2-hour guided seafood meal, with the food included. The listing doesn't state a tasting count, so a per-tasting figure can't be calculated — what you're buying is a sit-down seafood dinner plus the guide's market selection. A DIY seafood meal at Noryangjin is possible by picking your own catch downstairs and paying the upstairs preparation fee yourself, with market items commonly running roughly ₩5,000–15,000 per dish; the tour premium covers the guide choosing quality seafood for you and handling the buy-and-prepare logistics in English.
Worth it if:
  • You want fresh Noryangjin seafood but don't know how to navigate a wholesale market or negotiate with stalls
  • You'd rather have a guide select quality catch and manage the downstairs-to-upstairs system for you
  • You want a small-group meal capped at 7 with a short Han River park walk built in
Skip it if:
  • Crab or lobster is your priority — the listing states these are not included
  • You want a fixed, published menu with a known tasting count — the seafood changes with the market each day
  • You'd rather pick your own catch and eat for market rates (roughly ₩5,000–15,000 a dish) without a guide

✅ What's Included

  • Dinner (guide-selected fresh seafood, prepared at an in-market restaurant)
  • English-speaking host guide
  • Guided walk to Sayuksin Park with Han River views

❌ Not Included

  • Crab and lobster (explicitly excluded from the seafood selection)
  • Drinks
  • Any personal expenses
  • Coverage for any loss, injury, illness, accident or damage to persons or property

🥗 Dietary & Comfort

This is a seafood-centered dinner, and the listing does not address vegetarian, vegan, halal, or gluten-free options — ask the operator before booking if you have restrictions.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible per the listing's features. Noryangjin is a working wholesale fish market, so expect wet floors, crowds, and standing time while the guide selects seafood, followed by a walk to Sayuksin Park.
The listing gives no spice or adventure-level information for the dishes, since the seafood is chosen live at the market rather than set in advance. Crab and lobster are specifically excluded from the selection.

ℹ️ Practical Info

  • Meeting Point: Noryangjin Station (Line 1 & 9), Exit 7 — outside the station
  • What to Bring: An empty stomach — the listing says to come hungry for the seafood dinner
  • Cash: Drinks and any personal expenses are extra and not included — carry some cash for anything beyond the set meal

🤫 Insider Tip

Drinks aren't included, so if you want soju (Korean distilled spirit) or beer with your seafood, bring cash to pay directly — the tour covers the food but not what you drink with it.
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SeoulFoodTour Editorial Review

3.6
SeoulFoodTour Rating — independent editorial score

Noryangjin handles 250 to 300 tons of fishery products daily, and this tour puts you inside it. Your guide from Honey Trail selects and purchases the seafood directly on the floor, with the meal cost included in the $108.78 price, then walks the group to Sayuksin Park for Han River views afterward. With only 23 reviews on record and no dietary information listed, travelers with restrictions or allergies are booking somewhat blind, and the menu shifts with seasonal market conditions rather than following a fixed selection. Smart choice for: small groups of up to seven adventurous seafood eaters who are comfortable with an open-ended menu and want a local guide to navigate one of Seoul's most active wholesale markets.

By SeoulFoodTour Editorial TeamJul 12, 2026

⭐ Guest Reviews

5.0(23 reviews)

Verified reviews from travelers who booked this tour through GetYourGuide

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does this tour replace dinner?

Yes — it's a seafood dinner with the food included, and the listing tells you to arrive with an empty stomach. The guide selects the seafood and it's prepared at an in-market restaurant.

Can vegetarians join this tour?

The listing doesn't address vegetarian or vegan options, and the tour is built around a seafood dinner. Ask Honey Trail directly before booking if you don't eat seafood.

Are crab and lobster included?

No — the listing states the guide's seafood selection does not include any crab or lobster. The exact seafood otherwise varies with the season and market situation.

How much walking is involved?

You'll walk through the market during the seafood selection and then to nearby Sayuksin Park for Han River views. The listing doesn't specify distances, so confirm with the operator if mobility is a concern — the tour is not wheelchair accessible.