Busan(Sasang-gu)

E-MART Seobusan consists of a single floor allowing for easy and convenient shopping. Customers can also visit computer retailers located on the 3rd floor of the same building.


Busan(Yeonje-gu) , Haeundae

Sintoburi Bossam has been operating for three generations, and features the unique and traditional taste of bossam (napa wraps with pork). The fat is removed to make it a more healthy choice.


Busan(Haeundae-gu)

The First Street of Eating offers high-quality meat through their individual distribution system. Their 20 years of expertise in sutbul-gui (charcoal grilled meat) gives their meat an outstanding taste. The unique interior is like a beautiful European street, and the comfortable and modern ambience will add more to the experience of eating galbi (short ribs) on a charcoal grill, which is a traditional way to roast meat.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Soraeok, famous for their blowfish dish, is located in Jungang-dong, Jung-gu, Busan where there is a concentrated area of offices. Japanese tourists and surrounding office workers often come to have the special dish made with blowfish.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Idaegam is a restaurant serving traditional Korean course meals featuring an antique interior decorated with old furniture made from pine trees.


Busan(Nam-gu)

Kim Yusun Daegubboljjim is located in Daeyeon-dong, Nam-gu, Busan and they specialize in Daegu steamed codfish (also known as daegubboljjim in Korean). The daegubboljjim is made with crunch bean sprouts and spicy seasonings.


Busan(Yeonje-gu)

Located in Yeonsan-dong, Gyeongju Bakga Gukbap features a variety of gukbap (rice soup) dishes, which is one of the local dishes of this area.


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Seoul Seolleongtang offers seolleongtang (ox bone soup) cooked by the Seoul method from about 50 years ago. The restaurant strictly uses only pure beef and cow bone and beef leg bone broth. Since opening, the restaurant's fire has never been put out.


Busan(Jung-gu)

Jungangsonguksu is a noodle restaurant with more than 50 years of tradition. All of the noodles served here are handmade, including udon noodles and buckwheat noodles. The entire menu is popular, but gullaembi udong (udon), buckwheat noodles, yubu chobap (fried tofu rice balls), and gim chobap (laver sushi) are especially popular. A ramp for wheelchairs is set up at the entrance.


Busan(Suyeong-gu)

Bonga Milmyeon is a restaurant where visitors can have a bowl of cold and chewy milmyeon (wheat noodle) for only 3,500 won. With about 10 neatly arranged tables, it is a medium-sized restaurant. In summer, the plain taste of chewy noodles served in a cold broth attracts people tired of the sun's heat. People who like spicy food will like the bibimmilmyeon (spicy wheat noodle).