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Savoring Busan: Your Ultimate Foodie & Hospitality Guide

Calling all foodies and travel enthusiasts! Get ready for a culinary and hospitality adventure in the vibrant city of Busan, South Korea. Come and join us on this epicurean journey!

Haemok (해목)

Just an 8-minute drive from Park Hyatt, we invite you to relish the best Eel Over Rice in town at Haemok. Savor both sea eel and freshwater eel and discover why it’s a must-try when traveling in Busan. The succulent eel, cooked Nagoya-style, guarantees a delightful dining experience.

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  • address : 24, Gunam-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
  • phone : 0507-1385-3730
  • operating time : 11:00 – 22:00
  • break time : 15:00 – 17:00
  • holidays : No information

Jjang Tteokbokki (짱떡볶이)

A mere 10-minute drive from Park Hyatt Busan, Jjang Tteokbokki is the go-to place to satisfy your cravings for authentic Korean spicy rice cake. This Busan speciality, paired with crispy fried goodies, is a true revelation of bold flavors and alluring textures. No information on address, phone, operating time, break time, or holidays.

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  • address : No information
  • phone : No information
  • operating time : No information
  • break time : No information
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Volpino (볼피노)

Located in the Hilton Busan, Volvino offers a delightful culinary experience with its Italian dishes served against a breathtaking sea view. Try the Truffle Tayaolin, a remarkable pasta dish boasted by Volvino. No information on address, phone, operating time, break time, or holidays.

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  • phone : No information
  • operating time : No information
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That wraps up our gastronomic journey in Busan. Stay tuned for more flavorful adventures and don’t forget to subscribe. Annyeong!

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