541.9745273246103m 9719 2023-06-13
39-2, Nampo-gil, Jung-gu, Busan-si
+82-51-242-7211
Dahaejeong is a nice place to rest, drink a cup of tea, and experience traditional Korean culture. Tea served by Dahaejeong have various health benefits. Tourist groups are welcomed, but are asked to make reservations before visiting. Tteok (rice cakes) and fruit are also available as a teatime snack.
541.1008078331066m 14351 2024-03-20
56-14, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-246-3314
Halmae Gaya Milmyeon is a restaurant near BIFF Square that serves milmyeon (wheat noodles). Milmyeon (wheat noodles), a folk dish of Busan, refers to noodles made with starch and flour. The yellowish noodles are chewy and plain in taste, perfect as accompaniments to the chilled clear soup with a sheet of ice on top. Nearby tourist sites include Gukje Market and Jagalchi Market.
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52-1, Gwangbok-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
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551.7013160394802m 51133 2023-09-05
2, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-2-2200-0111
Visitors will be delighted to discover the first seaside department store in Korea, where they can witness a spectacular Guinness-certified fountain show. Shoppers can enjoy a wealth of shopping content, including a restaurant area with a diverse selection of local eateries and a rooftop park with stunning views of Yeongdo Ocean and Nampo-dong City.
551.8586031656469m 21977 2024-03-18
36, Nampo-gil, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-245-3696
Wonjo Seoul Samgyetang opened in 1960 as a restaurant specializing in samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup). Samgyetang (ginseng chicken soup) is a nutritious soup popular in Korea, featuring a whole chicken boiled in a soup made with medicinal herbs like milk vetch roots and Job's tears, along with sweet rice, dried jujube, and chestnuts. Nearby tourist sites include Jagalchi Market, Gukje Market, and Yongdusan Park.
554.7750113379595m 109029 2023-01-09
Area of Sinchang-ro 4-ga, Jung-gu, Busan
+82-51-245-7389
Following the Korean War, refugees who fled to Busan set up stalls in order to make a living by selling smuggled or imported products, which developed into Gukje Market (gukje meaning "international" in Korean) of today.
Gukje Market is one of Korea’s largest markets. The market's alleyways are lined with stalls selling diverse goods, particularly machinery tools, kitchenware, and clothing. To the market's right is an alleyway lined with charity stores, and to the left is Kkangtong Market.
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2, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
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1F, 2, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
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2, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
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6F, 2, Jungang-daero, Jung-gu, Busan
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