Busan
One thing I think about when I hear Busan, is the “train to Busan”. We did take the train to Busan and luckily we did not spot any zombies. It was a nice city, which is also the second largest city in South-Korea. It did not feel packed to me and I like how this city is located near the shore. So one of the dishes you should try is definitely fish/ seafood.
~Busan Fish Market / Jagalchi Fish Market
This is the largest fish market in South-Korea, nearby the BIFF square. Unfortunately due to limited days we had in Busan I only managed to go to this place at late night. There was one restaurant which was still open. I felt so lucky that I was able to take a seat while the friendly ladies were about to close the shop. Seafood pancake is a must try and the dishes come with some other side dishes. For example I got kimchi, pickled cucumber, seaweed and clear soup. I have been told by a friend who visited Busan earlier that you should try fish at this neighborhood, based on my limited experience, I do agree.
Price: $ – $$
Suitable: Fish and Seafood


~Hi Asia
We ended up visiting the Haeundae area. This area is known for it’s beach, but also other touristy attractions which we were not able to see unfortunately. While walking from the Haeundae metro station towards the beach we encountered an Indian-Pakistani/Indonesian restaurant. Although the place does not look fancy, you could still have fun by watching people walking by when you take the table near the window. The food was just good, but do mention if you want the food to be less spicy.
Price: $ – $$
Suitable: Vegetarian and Halal
Address/ more info: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Zm6DZU6gZkT5nE3e8?g_st=ipc




