Halmae Gaya Milmyeon

Halmae Gaya Milmyeon is hidden in a back alley behind the main street. There are only three items on the menu: dumplings, noodles in cold broth, and noodles without broth. If the noodles seem too cold for you, the restaurant also provided a kettle with hot soup. We ordered all three items and were not disappointed. Both cold noodles were chewy and tasty. The dumplings were big and deliciously filling.

Busan 24 Hours Homemade Sundae, Pork Soup

Busan is famous for its pork soup and our Korean friends in Canada recommended this restaurant to try. It was a little difficult to get to (see Google Maps) but the experience was worth it. When we saw lots of local dining in the restaurant, we knew we were in the right place. Since none of the staffs speak English, we had to resort to body language and translation app. In the end, we trusted the staff to order enough food for our family and she made the right choices. The pork soup was flavourful and contained no MSG. There was also all you can eat noodles to go with the soup.