a-gastronomic-adventure-in-yeongdo-the-ultimate-trio

A Gastronomic Adventure in Yeongdo: The Ultimate Trio

Find yourself veering off the beaten path and into Yeongdo’s hidden gems where Korean tradition meets culinary innovation. In our latest food journey, we discovered three must-visit eateries around Yeongdo Cultural Art Center, each with its own character and flavor narrative.

Baekseol University (백설대학)

Get ready to snack in style at Baekseol University, a popular eatery featured by ‘Living Masters’. Bringing to you the spicier, saucier side of Korean cuisine, their signature menu ‘Jjol-udong’ redefines the classics with thicker and softer noodles. Pair this up with sweet and savory kimbap stuffed with seasoned tofu for the ultimate snack feast. Two people, three dishes – Jjol-udong, tuna kimbap, and spicy rice cake – and you’ve got a quintessential Korean snack meal. With hearty helpings and stick-to-your-ribs comfort at a pocket-friendly price, this place has well earned its stellar reputation!

  • address : No Information
  • phone : No Information
  • operating time : No Information
  • break time : No Information
  • holidays : No Information

Geumyeong Pork Soup (금영돼지국밥)

Tucked away near Yeongdo Cultural Art Center lies Geumyeong Pork Soup, a heart-warming eatery celebrated for its sumptuous Pork Soup. For just 8000 Won, you get more meat than soup and rice, which is generously seasoned with a house-made sauce, garlic and chives producing a gastronomic symphony. Don’t forget to pair up your meal with tender boiled pork slices, served as a reasonable side dish. Saying the soup is thick with flavor would be an understatement, as it boasts a deeply layered palate, thanks to the fusion of pork bone, top blade fat and neck chain. It goes from an intense umami hit to a comforting, balanced taste once mixed with leeks, garlic, thin noodles but don’t be alarmed if it spurts out! A melting pot of luscious flavors indeed!

  • address : 106, 1 Dong, Jeolyeong Apartment, Wachi-ro 213, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
  • phone : 051-403-2363
  • operating time : 10:00 – 19:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Sunday

Momos Roastery & Coffee Bar (모모스 로스터리&커피바)

Here’s a little secret: You can find cafe bliss right in the heart of Yeongdo with a visit to ‘Momos Roastery & Coffee Bar’. Ran by Ms. Jeon Ju-yeon, a World Barista Champion, this place boasts of a front-row seat to the most Busan-like landscape, aptly named as ‘Mul-Yang-Jang’. Their signature menu offers a candy-like delight, called ‘Candy-Flavored’ coffee, which comes in an orange and earl grey version. Sipping the orange version is like having an aromatic journey through an explosion of citrus punch and creamy espresso milk. Don’t just stop at a coffee, take a tour around the roastery or book a ‘doughnut’ reservation to deep-dive into the world of coffee. This buzzing institution is always worth a revisit!

  • address : 160 Bongnaenaru-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan
  • phone : 070-5129-0184
  • operating time : 09:00 – 18:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information

Embark on this amazing gastro-journey through Yeongdo where the traditional and the unconventional come together at every corner. Tune in for our next flavor-filled adventure and remember to subscribe for more surprising, delicious discoveries.

Partner Recruitment

Join Us →

We are looking for partners to collaborate with, including advertisers, collaborators, suppliers, and more. If you're interested in expanding your business, feel free to contact us.

Join Us Today!

Take your business to the next level

Get Started

Related post

en_USEnglish

Partner with us

Join the #1 Platform
for Tourists visiting Korea

We are looking for partners to collaborate with us, including advertisers, collaborators, suppliers, and more. Whether you’re interested in expanding your reach or working with a growing platform that introduces the best of Korean cuisine in multiple languages, we’d love to hear from you.
const carouselSlide = document.querySelector('.carousel-slide'); const items = document.querySelectorAll('.carousel-item'); const prevButton = document.querySelector('.carousel-prev'); const nextButton = document.querySelector('.carousel-next'); let index = 0; function showItem(index) { carouselSlide.style.transform = `translateX(${-index * 100}%)`; } nextButton.addEventListener('click', () => { index = (index + 1) % items.length; showItem(index); }); prevButton.addEventListener('click', () => { index = (index - 1 + items.length) % items.length; showItem(index); });