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Walk along Mangmidangil Street to smell the coffee’s delicate aroma

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Cute little shops that line up along the alley and the delicate flavors of coffee that satisfy the senses. Welcome to Mangmidangil Street, a cool and exciting street in Busan.
Busan Suyeong-gu

Walk on Beomnidangil Street along the Geumjeongsan Mountain Range while appreciating nature

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When you’re moving in a fast-paced environment, you sometimes lose track of the day and become exhausted. At times when studying and working become stressful, a break from a hectic lifestyle is necessary. Give yourself time to relax and regain your peace of mind. Visit Beomnidangil Street, where you can stroll along the refreshing Geumjeongsan Mountain Range while basking in the beauty of nature!
Busan Geumjeong-gu

Abalone rice porridge that delivers Gijang Ocean’s rich flavors into your mouth

An amazing meal of assorted seafood and abalone harvested from Gigang Ocean

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Abalone rice porridge is one of the most familiar dishes among Korean people. Despite its popularity, the authentic dish—made with abalone intestine, making it green and slightly bitter—is not easy to find. Korean porridge restaurants usually serve the white porridge lacking abalone intestine because the ingredient is easily perishable, requiring a location near the ocean for immediate cooking of fresh abalones.
Busan Gijang-gun

A grilled clam filled with the vibe of Busan’s sea

Fill your mouth with delectable savory and salty flavors.

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What food best reminds you of Busan’s sea? Nothing can beat grilled clams when it comes to seafood. Various clams piled on a plate, the scent of the sea from the clams grilled over a briquette fire, and the savory and salty flavor will give you a special experience. Grilled clams offer the real sea flavor of Busan.
Busan Haeundae-gu

35 Romantic Cafés in Busan – Part 1

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This is a list of Busan’s 35 must-visit romantic cafés for café lovers. Here is Part 1.
Busan Jung-gu

35 Romantic Cafés in Busan – Part 2

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This is a list of Busan’s 35 must-visit romantic cafés for café lovers. Here is Part 2.
Busan Yeongdo-gu

35 Romantic Cafés in Busan – Part 3

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35 Romantic Cafés in Busan is a travel book covering essential information for café lovers who want to take a café tour. Here is part 3 of 35 Romantic Cafés by region!
Busan Dongnae-gu

35 Romantic Cafés in Busan – Part 4

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35 Romantic Cafés in Busan is a travel book containing essential information for café lovers who want to take a café tour. Here is part 4 of 35 Romantic Cafés by region!
Busan Saha-gu

Enjoy Busan’s taste on the road

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Enjoying local food is the best part of a trip. Busan, a city for gourmets, is known for its diverse food with a lot of history and tradition. Its street food is also popular among tourists. Cheap and delicious street food you can only taste in Busan. Try Busan’s street food for your unforgettable food tour.
Busan Jung-gu

Hen clams, inhabited in the area where freshwater and seawater meet

How to enjoy hen clams

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Some people might have never tried clams, but no one tried clams only once. Busan takes pride in its unique, delicious delicacy, which has a rich sea flavor and chewy texture that satisfy many people’s palate.
Busan Gangseo-gu

Let’s enjoy beer with original quality and flavor in a brewpub!

Blow off steam with a cold beer!

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The pleasure of eating is an indispensable part of Busan tour packages. What if the pleasure of drinking is added to it? Let’s introduce popular Busan brewpubs loved by beer enthusiasts.
Busan Suyeong-gu

Sea eel, a choice that you will not regret!

It’s mouthwatering. Yummy!

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Say goodbye to fatigue with savory and chewy sea eel! Sea eel, which contains large quantities of vitamin, protein, and unsaturated fatty acids, has long been recognized as a leading stamina food known to be effective in helping one regain strength and fighting against adult diseases. When you suddenly feel tired, eat sea eel dishes to regain your strength.
Busan Dongnae-gu

Dongnae-style green onion pancake, a famous local delicacy

Dongnae’s traditional snack

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How is a Dongnae-style green onion pancake cooked? It is made with a combination of vegetables and fresh seafood.
Busan Dongnae-gu

Delicious Dinners at Dining Restaurants

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Let’s go to Busan’s dining restaurants to enjoy a special meal while appreciating the beautiful scenery.
Busan Haeundae-gu

A less greasy more savory pig’s trotter salad and a big and hearty old-fashioned fried chicken

The two prominent dishes at Bupyeong Market

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Bupyeong Market gradually became packed with restaurants as the laborers working at the Jagalchi Market and the nearby wharfs looked for places to eat. In the 1980s, pig’s trotter became available at relatively affordable prices at the market, which marked the beginning of what has become known as Pig’s Trotter Alley. One thing special about the pig’s trotter at the Bupyeong Market is that unlike any other places in Korea, it is served as a salad along with vegetables. In addition, whole chicken served after being deep-fried in a cast-iron pot is a must-try dish at the market. It is incomparably delicious, huge, and cheap.
Busan Jung-gu

Geumjeongsanseong Makgeolli, a traditional wine known for its thick and sour taste, is part of the history of Geumjeongsanseong Fortress

A pleasant sharpness inside your mouth

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“Geumjeongsanseong Makgeolli” is Korea’s first folk wine. Geumjeongsanseong Makgeolli was designated as Korea’s one and only “Traditional Folk Wine” among many Korean rice wines as it is known for applying the traditional Korean brewing method. This rice wine, produced in a clean area of Geumjeongsanseong Village located at an altitude of 400m above sea level, can be characterized by its deep and complex flavor created using natural yeast and bedrock water in Geumjeongsan Mountain.
Busan Geumjeong-gu
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