After Jeju, we went to Busan. For our first day in Busan, dinner was dwaeji gukbap (pork porridge) at Haeundae Obok Restaurant. It's a restaurant that is within walking distance from our respective hotels.
The restaurant feels like a family restaurant and I spied that solo diners are welcomed too. The restaurant offers set meals for 2 pax, so one could choose which type of rice porridge (difference is with the accompanying meats) and it has its own accompanying sides. I was sharing with Ivan, so I chose my porridge to be with the pork head meat (because it sounded like a delicacy) and it came with a small side of boiled pork. Hence and Tracy's set came with the sundae (blood sausage).
our set meals |
Staff was generally friendly and we did see the boss in the restaurant as well.
makgeolli with rice porridge, hehe |
interior |
The orders arrived rather quickly as the restaurant was not too busy at the time of our visit. We were there for early dinner or late lunch.
dwaeji gukbap with sundae |
pork head meat and stomach |
I liked my order. Pork porridge of head meat and innards. The broth was flavourful and rather comforting although it was pretty hot weather outside.
side dish of sundae |
side dish of boiled pork slices |
chives |
lean pork slices |
I liked the pork porridge here better than the one that I had at Busan city center in the previous visit. No queue and on point flavours.
We spent about ₩16,250 per pax.
Haeundae Obok Restaurant 해운대 오복돼지국밥
Address: 15 Gunam-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea
Contact: +82517311488
Business Hours:
Daily 24 hours
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