As agreed, Halia eventually left the hotel to have lunch with Natalie and Sean. They ended up arriving at Gwangjang market, one of the oldest and largest traditional markets in South Korea.
There were many street food stalls in this market with a variety of popular dishes that the trio wanted to try.
Halia looked around and felt her stomach grumble. "I could try one of everything!" she exclaimed greedily.
"Me too!" Natalie said with a similarly greedy look on her face.
"Tteokbokki?" a middle-aged woman asked as she stirred a pot of rice cake in a spicy red sauce.
"Bindaetteok?" another woman asked as she poured some mung bean pancake batter onto a hot plate.
Meanwhile, a man tried to pull Sean over to show him a little fish tank at the front of his stall. "San-nakji?" he asked as he pointed to the wriggling creatures inside the tank.