Incheon Baendaengi Street (연안부두 밴댕이회무침거리)
24-1, Yeonanbudu-ro, Jung-gu, Incheon
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Craving authentic local flavors? Visit Baendaengi Street for a dedicated seafood experience centered around the delicious large-eyed herring. Expect a vibrant array of preparations—from spicy raw mixes to roasted dishes—making it a culinary delight for food lovers. This destination is perfect for tourists looking to sample unique Korean coastal cuisine. While the best time depends on the catch, visiting near the Incheon Culture & Arts Center ensures easy access to this seafood haven.
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The Gwanghwado and Incheon areas are known for their plentiful catches of baendaengi (large-eyed herring). After a little street started specializing in serving baendaengi some 30 years ago, the fish has continued to grow in popularity.
Located in Guwol-dong, across from the Incheon Culture & Arts Center, Baendaengi Street has expanded, and so has the variety of dishes served. Visitors can try baendaengi prepared sashimi-style, roasted, or in a spicy soup. For this particular species of herring, locals believe the flavor is best in March and April when they grow to their largest size. Salted Baendaengi also makes an excellent side-dish for Korean meals.
* Baendaengi is one of many types of small prey fish referred to as ‘Soeo’ for their fierce struggle in fishing nets. Soeo have internal organs that are proportionally smaller than other species of fish and are known for their feisty nature. These attributes are thought to signify a stress-filled life, which is why many Koreans refer to narrow-minded or hot-tempered people as ‘baendaengi.’
Located in Guwol-dong, across from the Incheon Culture & Arts Center, Baendaengi Street has expanded, and so has the variety of dishes served. Visitors can try baendaengi prepared sashimi-style, roasted, or in a spicy soup. For this particular species of herring, locals believe the flavor is best in March and April when they grow to their largest size. Salted Baendaengi also makes an excellent side-dish for Korean meals.
* Baendaengi is one of many types of small prey fish referred to as ‘Soeo’ for their fierce struggle in fishing nets. Soeo have internal organs that are proportionally smaller than other species of fish and are known for their feisty nature. These attributes are thought to signify a stress-filled life, which is why many Koreans refer to narrow-minded or hot-tempered people as ‘baendaengi.’
Visitors also explore Incheon Port Floodgate (인천항 갑문), Incheon National Maritime Museum (국립인천해양박물관) and Wolmi Park Wolmi Observatory (월미공원 월미전망대) near this location.
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