Songjeong 3(sam)dae Gukbap
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I have never tried Gukbap before and I heard there are a few good ones in Busan so decided to try 1. The particular stretch in the small street has a few but I decided to pick this particular as it seems to have more better reviews online. There wasn't many people in the shop maybe because it was pretty late and I just decided to order the recommended one which was the dwaejigukbap. Looking at the menu, the set only costing 8000 won is really cheap, and I was waiting excitedly for the food to arrive. I didn't see other people really ordering and eating the same stuff I ordered, most of them were drinking and having BBQ. I was quite shocked when the meal arrived and it came in a big tray. There are so many items on the tray but the 1st thing which caught my attention was the smell of the soup. It smelled so good I just had to take the spoon quickly to get a quick sip. Oh my, it is so light but its so good! I could literally have this everyday. Just as I was thinking what could go well to the soup I saw a bowl of rice and some yellow noodles. One can actually pour the rice or noodles into the soup and mix and eat it. I tried a little of the rice first then some noodles. Both were equally good! Didn't try to take too much rice or noodles because it was already very late, but it was a really tasty and enjoyable meal. Not sure how traditional this dish is but it really warms the heart on a cold night. I guess this could be a dish passed down for generations since the sign of the shop mentioned something like 3 generations? Correct me if I am wrong. There are so many other items on the tray which can be thrown into the soup and mix, which I did for the sauce which turned the soup orange the last bit. But frankly speaking, I loved the original version the most. Highly recommended and it is definitely thumbs up! Thumbs up for the good food and the awesome price.
Matthew LeeMatthew Lee
10
Before my trip to Busan, I watched a Netflix show about Korean cuisine, and one episode highlighted the city's signature dish: pork soup rice. After seeing that, I promised myself that I had to try it when I got to Busan. However, with so many delicious options available, I often found myself too full to enjoy it. Today, my itinerary included a visit to Spa Land for a jjimjilbang (Korean sauna). I had intended to enjoy instant noodles at the spa, but I figured I could easily make those at home and didn’t want to waste precious travel time. After finishing at the spa, I returned to my hotel area, and luckily, there was a 24-hour pork soup rice restaurant nearby. Finally, I could fulfill my craving! This restaurant has a long-standing tradition and doesn’t boast fancy decor; it focuses on providing authentic, hearty food. I ordered the traditional pork soup rice and a bowl of white rice with pork, along with a plate of boiled pork belly. The two dishes were quite similar, with the latter just missing the pork in the soup. One of the restaurant's highlights was the Korean side dishes, including unlimited kimchi. What stood out was that they offered noodles to add to the soup, ensuring you wouldn't leave hungry. Now, about the soup: it was initially unsalted, but as you sip it, the rich flavor of the pork comes through. You can add a bit of shrimp paste from the table to enhance the taste and saltiness. Adding a generous amount of chives is the most authentic way to enjoy it. This meal warmed my heart and filled me with a sense of comfort. Throughout my trip, the most memorable experience for me was definitely the pork soup rice. I even had it again later at Haeundae, and it was just as delicious!
腰高腰高
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I would give it four point three out of five. Came to the traditional restaurant street for pork soup with rice in a weekday late morning. Found it was one of the busiest restaurants among all so we decided to try this one. The Ajummas looked all busy at their work, but still have a good mechanism to receive customers properly. The menu is simple. although it seemed no one from the restaurant can speak English, I think everyone can still smoothly make their order. The pork soup was a bit plain, so it came with shrimp sauce, chili paste, bean paste and salt. There were also a bar of side dishes that customers can help theirselves to get kimchi, leek and garlic etc. Overall, I can taste the original freshness of the ingredients. With many kinds of flavoring, the pork soup can also be very much customized. It opens 24hr, for me I would come for breakfast, especially when with a serious hangover, lunch, dinner and late night supper.👍👍👍
Phil C.Phil C.
10
Ask any jet-lagged traveler what the most daunting task is when it comes to traveling, and they'll likely say it's finding restaurants open at impossible hours. That’s why 24-hour establishments like this one, especially one conveniently located within walking distance from our hotel at the Lotte, are such a godsend. This restaurant specializes in a light yet hearty pork soup and features a side counter for unlimited banchan; however, it’s meant for refills rather than initial servings, as the staff will bring out the banchan along with the soup. The soup itself is quite light (and some might say bland), but additional seasonings such as salt and fermented shrimp are provided at the table to enhance the flavor.
nganngan
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【Mild soup, can add noodles, safe choice, 24hrs, busan vibe】 There are a lot of different pork soup restaurants in the neighborhood. I picked this one just because it had the most reviews. Cannot compare with others but they have a quite mild pork bone broth soup with various side dishes that you can serve youself including noodles! Wished the soup was hotter but was hot enough, potion was just enough for one fulfilling meal. The space was large enough to fit groups of guests. Could be a good choice if you are trying the famous Busan pork soup for the first time. You can also feel the Busan vibe! (Don't worry they are not fighting even if they seem yelling at eahcother ;))
Sunghan KimSunghan Kim
10
It became our favourite place for the famous Pork Rice Soup 🙌 I literally got addicted to all the side dishes and the meat (small portion was super big and totally enough) quality as well as broth were great! We were also shown how to eat this dish - according to your preferences you can either put rice and noodles inside but also a lot of people have eaten rice with some meat and sauces separately on the side 😋 The ladies working there were always smiling and treated us like locals 😍 Thank you so much for such hospitality! For the coffee lovers there was also a machine next to the entrance ☕️
Karolina PalussekKarolina Palussek
10
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33 Seomyeon-ro 68beon-gil, Busanjin District, Busan, South Korea
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attractions: Bujeon Market, Seomyeon Market, Seomyeon Rotary, Jeonpo Cafe Street, Running Man Busan, Seomyeon, 서면미술관, AJCo헤어 서면점, Bujeon Ginseng Market, Seomyeon Young Street, restaurants: Shake Shack Seomyeon, Gaemi-jip Seomyeon 1st street branch, 외식1번가 부산본점, Matchandeul Wang Sogeumgui, Sinchon Yangpuni, Seomyeon, Pohang Dwaeji-gukbap, Gijang Home-made Noodle, Chunhachoodong Milmyeon, The Star Busan, Sulyamyeok Seomyeon

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