Haeundae Gourmet– Tag –
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Samgyetang
Dongbaek Samgyetang Main Branch
We found an excellent samgyetang restaurant near a high-rise apartment in Haeundae! Enjoy the rich chicken dish while taking in the night view. -
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Mipochi Haeundae Main Branch
Hello, next to the 101-story L-City high-rise apartment building located on Haeundae Beach in Busan, there is a restaurant where you can eat plenty of seafood marinated in soy sauce. The most popular menu at Mipochi Haeundae main store, a seafood marinated in soy sauce specialty store, is the Bijo Hoisin Set Meal, which comes with crab meat on a large tray... -
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Dongbaekseom Fetchip
Haeundae Dongbaekseom Fetchip, a restaurant specializing in raw fish made from natural live fish, is one of the oldest raw fish restaurants in Haeundae. It has private rooms, so you can dine in a private space. Dongbaekseom Fetchip Dongbaekseom Fetchip... -
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Sumkogae Haeundae branch
Sumgogae Haeundae Branch in Haeundae, Busan is a Korean meat restaurant famous for its Hanwoo Bulgogi. You can buy your food on the first floor and eat it on the second floor, and you can enjoy it at a great price during lunch time. -
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Busan Bada Sand
Busan Bada Sand is a famous dessert shop in Busan, easily accessible from Haeundae Station near Haeridan-gil. If you are looking for a Busan souvenir that is perfect as a gift or a snack that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and genders, then Busan Bada Sand is the place to go! -
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Geumsubokguk Haeundae Branch
There are many restaurants specializing in puffer fish cuisine at Haeundae Beach in South Korea, and puffer fish hotpots and puffer fish soup are very popular. In particular, "Kumsubokguk" is open 24 hours a day. -
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Hyeonjae Traditional Tteokbokki (Haeundae)
A 43-year-old traditional dish at Haeundae Market near Haeundae Beach. -
Nakji-bokkeum
Nabbuljip Matsuteib main store
Located at Songjeong Beach in Busan, this restaurant specializes in stir-fried octopus, serving spicy and chewy large octopus. -
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Gaemijik International Market Main Branch
Located near Haeundae Station on Subway Line 2, this restaurant specializes in stir-fried octopus and is open 24 hours a day. -
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Songjeong Mulcheong Kalguksu
Hello, Songjeong Beach, popular among Busan locals, is the terminus of the tourist train called Haeundae Blue Line Park, and it gets very lively on weekends. There is a restaurant that specializes in the popular noodle dish Kalguksu. Kalguksu is a hot noodle dish made from wheat flour... -
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Haeundae Korean Beef
Hello, this is Haeundae Ippin Hanyu, which is on par with Haeundae Somunnan Amso Kalbi, a high-end but popular yakiniku restaurant in Haeundae, Busan. It is about a 2-minute walk from Haeundae Station on Busan Urban Railroad Line 5, but it is located very close, just a 1-minute walk from Haeundae Beach... -
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Miryang Sundae Tteokbokki Haeundae branch
A tteokgukbap specialty restaurant located at the resort Haeundae Beach -
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Haeundae Original Halmae Gukbap (Haeundae Sogogi Gukbap Street)
Behind Haeundae Beach, near Haeundae Station on the Busan Urban Railroad, there is a 24-hour beef soup street, but due to the construction of a new high-rise building, the original Haeundae Halmae Soup has relocated to a location within a 5-minute walk. Haeundae Beef Soup Street before the high-rise building was built Backstreets of Haeundae Beach... -
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Haeundae Market
Located about 5 minutes from Haeundae Beach, this traditional market offers a variety of Korean dishes, from light snacks to popular cuisine. Restaurants selling kalguksu, tteji gukbap, sashimi, hagfish (gomjango), tteokbokki, kimbap, and other dishes, as well as supermarkets and general stores, are lined up in narrow alleys. -
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Haeundae Moon Viewing Hill
Busan, Korea, is a port city, so seafood such as sashimi and seafood hotpots are delicious. Haeundae, known as Busan's representative sea resort, has several Daegu-tang specialty restaurants, which use cod (called Daegu in Korean). Today, I would like to introduce Daegu-tang specialty restaurants...
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