7.7Km 2021-03-23
39, Seomyeon-ro, 68 beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-802-0456
This is a place where beef bones boiled with herbal medicines and healthy vegetables are used. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan. The representative menu is wheat noodles.
7.7Km 2024-12-26
부산광역시 부산진구 서면로68번길 33 (부전동)
Established in 1946, this restaurant is renowned as one of Busan’s iconic dwaeji gukbap (Pork and Rice Soup) spots. It serves dwaeji gukbap made with a broth from pork bones, and customers can customize their bowls by adding the ingredients to their preferences, such as adding pork, sundae, or offal. The restaurant is open 24 hours, with a 2-hour break from 2:30 AM to 4:30 AM.
7.7Km 2024-03-06
25 Seomyeon-ro 68beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-807-5439
Pohang Dwaeji Gukbap is a dwaeji gukbap (pork and rice soup) restaurant located in the local food specialty street of Seo-myeon Market. Specializing in dwaeji gukbap, the menu includes dishes like samgyeop gukbap (pork belly and rice soup), suyuk baekban (boiled pork slices set menu), sundae gukbap (sundae and rice soup), and suyuk (boiled pork slices). The rich broth and tender meat provide a delightful taste, making dwaeji gukbap a representative dish enjoyed by people of all ages in the Busan area. With over 50 years of tradition, this restaurant is a well-known dining spot frequented by both locals and foreign tourists.
7.7Km 2021-03-15
63, Bokcheon-ro, Dongnae-gu, Busan-si
+82-51-554-4263
Bokcheon Museum, an archaeological museum in Busan, opened its doors to the public on October 5, 1996 as a tribute to the long-honored history of Busan from the Samhan Era to the Three Kingdoms Era. The museum displays relics and artifacts excavated from the ancient burial ground in Bokcheon-dong. As many as 169 artifact pieces, including diverse earthenware, weapons, and ruins, found in a series of seven excavations are on display throughout the museum. The array of relics and tombs discovered in the Ancient Tombs in Bokcheon-dong, designated as Historic Site No. 273, are essential to solving the mystery of the Gaya Kingdom, which remains an uncharted, secret land.
Since opening, the museum has been conducting further research at the site of the burial grounds and remains in the local area to better understand the antiquated history and culture of Busan as well as the ancient kingdom of Gaya. The museum, as a reputable venue for historical education and exploration, also holds academic seminars and special exhibitions to share the research results and achievements with scholars and the community alike.