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Seomyeon Daejigukbap Street

Seomyeon Daejigukbap Street

24-hour Daejigukbap Street in Seomyeon Market

Hello, Seomyeon is a neighborhood lined with modern buildings such as Lotte Hotel and Lotte Department Store, as well as restaurants popular with young people. Just a 1-minute walk from Busan Lotte Hotel and Seomyeon Station on Subway Line 5 is Seomyeon Market, where you can enjoy casual shopping.

Within Seomyeon Market, there are flower shops, grocery stores, shops selling dried fish, ginseng, and other goods, as well as cheap snacks and light meals such as kalguksu, sundae, chicken, and oden, which keep the people coming and going.

In Seomyeon Market, there is a street lined with pork soup restaurants, a representative local dish of Busan that is still loved by local Busan residents. In front of the restaurants, large pots of pork stew are bubbling away, stopping passersby in their tracks.

The amount of meat and the taste of the pork soup vary slightly depending on the restaurant, but I think one way to enjoy sightseeing in Busan is to try the pork soup that is unique to Busan in this pork soup hotspot ^^.

Pohang Daeji-gukbap

Songjeong 3rd Generation Daejigukbap

The food stalls at Mokjagolmok, which is connected to Dwaejigukbap Street, serve almost the same dishes, including oden, squid pancakes, and tteokbokki.

Seomyeon's Mokjagolmok (Food Alley)

Menu
Dwaeji-gukbap (stewed pork and rice soup)
10,000woon
Naejanggukbap (Innards and rice soup)
10,000woon
Sundae gukbap (sundae and rice soup)
10,000woon
Darokkubap (braised pork soup with rice)
10,000woon
Suyupppang (boiled pork set meal)
12,500woon
Suyuk (Boiled pork)
Small 30,000 won, large 35,000 won
Basic Information
spot nameSeomyeon Daejigukbap Street
Address3-1200, Choryang 17-dong, Dong-gu, Busan
2-256
Time24 hours
HolidayLunar New Year, Chuseok

directions: Get off at Seomyeon Station on Busan Subway Line 30 or XNUMX, and walk in the direction of Daehyun Shopping Street until you see the entrance to Daehyun Shopping Street. Go up the stairs on your right and go straight for about XNUMX meters. Turn right at the first corner and walk a little further to your right and you will see a BBQ restaurant called Samojeong. Turn left there and you will see Dwaeji Gukbap Street.

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