When traveling to a place, in addition to admiring the beautiful scenery, what everyone cares about most is probably the local food.
We start our Busan trip with pork soup rice . Every pork soup restaurant in Busan has its own unique taste. Our first night, we are eating at a pork soup restaurant next to the Busan Station (KTX) high-speed rail station. As we all know, whenever, there is a long queue outside the restaurants by the local, we know that it can't go very wrong in term of taste. The soup is very light and rich in flavor. You can add leeks and kimchi into the soup to season it according to your own taste. Sauces and seasonings are prepared and ready , and can be added to enriched the taste of the meat . It was very simple and yet surprisingly delicious. Next time you pass by Busan, please try...
Read moreYou’ll know you got the right place when you see the queue.
This has to the best pork bone soup we have had in Busan, no kidding. The side dishes are just nice, not too spicy, and perfectly compliments the main dishes. Kimchi is different, in a very good way :) Take the green chili with the orange paste!
We took the pork bone and intestine dishes. Try adding the shrimp paste and orange paste to enhance the soup further, but without it, it’s already very very good.
It’s crowded, so wait outside to be seated.
Service is fast, but they aren’t unkind/grumpy/short tempered if you’re courteous and patient.
Each basic dish is about $10, so it was a great brunch. Will come again. It’s that good, tell your kids to skip McDonald’s and come...
Read moreFamous pork soup place regularly visited at least once a year. Still worth a visit to remind me of that rich, flavorful, but not meaty soup that gently soothes the stomach, especially when suffering from a hangover or morning hunger. But the soup is becoming saltier with MSG ingredients every year, in my opinion.
You are recommended to taste the soup first before putting anything (marinated chives, shrimp sauce, or pepper sauce) into it. Otherwise, you may find an unexpectedly salty soup you may not appreciate.
Finally, it is not worth joining the long queue of tourists. Turn around to find many other equivalently good...
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