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Seoul's biggest seafood market is a feast for the senses – but what should you eat?

Seoul's biggest seafood market is a feast for the senses – but what should you eat?

CNN18-05-2025
CNN Travel's Lilit Marcus tastes her way through the many rows of Seoul's Noryangjin Fish Market, famous for its hundreds of vendors and its wide variety of fresh fish and live seafood.
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