Busan(Busanjin-gu)

This Chinese restaurant is good for large or small gatherings and quick and simple meals. The chef has thirty years of experience in Chinese cuisine, having worked at the Chinese restaurants of Commodore Hotel and Glory Hotel. The restaurant offers two private rooms available for everyone to use. There is a ramp at the main entrance of the building, allowing easy access for wheelchairs. Inside, customers can take an elevator down to the basement to get to the restaurant.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Kenchan Curry, run by an old Japanese couple, specializes in Japanese-style curry. All curry dishes are served with fried eggs and croquette on the side.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

Seven Springs aims to promote healthy food options for dining out. This eco-friendly restaurant specializes in healthy salads and steaks made with local ingredients. The restaurant has a casual and comfortable interior and there's also an open kitchen where diners can watch the chefs prepare food.


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Located in Millak-dong, Suyeong-gu, Busan, Millak Raw Fish Town is a hoe (raw fish) restaurant with a window view of Gwangalli Beach and Gwangandaegyo Bridge. You may purchase fish on the 1st floor and then go to one of the restaurants located from the 2nd floor through the 10th floor. They will cut your fish and serve it with red pepper paste sauce and some side dishes for a small charge. Here you can buy raw fish at reasonable prices. You may want to buy some fish to enjoy on the beach. - 1st floor is for selling fish - 2nd – 10th floors are for eating the fish (red pepper paste sauce is served at some cost) If you don’t buy fish on the first floor, you can still have fish at the restaurants on the second through tenth floors.


Busan(Sasang-gu)

Kudok Folk Village boasts a beautiful traditional Korean house (hanok) and offers food such as fresh and soft galbi (beef short rib) which is selected with only the highest level of quality, and hanbang yuhwang-ori (smoked duck with herbs) made with 20 kinds of herbs, beoseot-jeongol (mushroom hot pot), and naengmyeon (cold buckwheat noodles). Other facilities aimed at families with children are planned to be built, like an exhibition hall of folk crafts and an animal farm.


Busan(Haeundae-gu) , Haeundae

Ocean Sky's view includes Dongbaekseom Island and the white sandy beaches of Haeundae. Ocean Sky is a popular restaurant that often hosts live stage performances. The restaurant has many different views and dining areas to choose from.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

Haeundae Somunnan Amso Galbijip opened in 1964 and has lasted two generations. Its unique seasoning and Hanu (Korean beef) give a savory taste to the galbi (beef short ribs). The food has a soft and chewy texture with a yangnyeom (marinade) sauce, adding a more delectable taste to the short ribs. Another famous item on the menu is gamja-guksu (noodles with potato), offered as a dessert after having meat. To have the guksu, put the noodles, made of potato with meat stock (yuksu), along the edge the of pan, then simmer and enjoy them with the sauce. ※ Be cautious about a similar brand attached


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

OPERA Restaurant is located at Dalmaji Hill in Haeundae. The five-story building with a terrace on each floor resembles the balcony section of a performance hall. There's a karaoke on the first floor, a wine and whiskey bar on the second floor, a restaurant on the third floor, and a cafe on the fourth and fifth floors. The location also gives the patrons a good view of the sea.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Ilsin Sutbul Galbi is a Korean beef restaurant offering the real taste of charcoal-grilled beef. In addition to beef, they also serve pork ribs, fresh pork belly, and cold noodles. With a banquet room on the second floor, this restaurant is suited for various types of gatherings.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Yeongbingwan is a traditional Han-jeongsik (Korean Table d'hote) restaurant that has been in operation for over 30 years.