Busan may not be as well-known as Seoul for its diverse food choices, but there are a growing number options to satisfy your cravings. Best of all, many of these places deliver through Shuttle! Whether you're a Busan Veteran or just down for a boozy weekend, these restaurants will impress the pickiest eater.
If you're like me, you get a little suspicious when a restaurant serves more than one cuisine. The hype surrounding Hello India is real though. Their Indian and Lebanese are both on point. When you had a long night out and need to soothe your hangover but don’t feel like gookbap(국밥), Hello India has you covered. For the best results, try their Lamb Makbos and Red Lentil Soup.
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Locals rejoiced when Gino's expanded to Busan in 2020. They bring the same quality pizza they've had in Itaewon for nearly a decade. When you want to get your corn-free pizza fix, you can't go wrong with Gino's. Their Brooklyn's Best pizza will take you back home with one bite.
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Few things in life can beat fresh ground locally-sourced beef flame grilled on a homemade brioche bun. This is easily one the best burger joints in Busan for the price. The beef is juicy and cooked to perfection, while the bun is soft and slightly sweet. If you're looking for an American-style burger in Busan, this is the place to go. Their Bacon Cheeseburger will change your perspective on things, but they also offer some unique flavors such as their Hawaiian and Mexican burgers.
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The Vietnamese food game in Korea has stepped up considerably in the last few years. May Pho is one of the restaurants leading the charge. Everything on the menu is authentic and delicious, but a nice pho and bahn xeo to wake you up in the morning can't be beat. Bonus points if you add their fried spring rolls.
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An oldie but goodie. If you’re still craving western food, but haven’t found what you’re looking for, Wolfhound has everything under the sun. Their fish and chips and Shepard’s pie will satisfy the most serious football/soccer fan. And of course, they have burgers, wings, salads and anything else you might be in the mood for.
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This post was contributed by Richard of Lingua Asia. To learn more about Korean culture, traditions, jobs, and shopping visit his website, www.linguasia.com.
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