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Seomyeongwan (서면관)

Seomyeongwan (서면관)

14.7Km    2021-03-30

53, Jungang-daero 680beonga-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-507-1379-1159

As an affordable snack pub, this store boasts of a good atmosphere. The best menu at this restaurant is takoyaki. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan.

IONPARTY - Seomyeon Branch (아이온파티 서면)

IONPARTY - Seomyeon Branch (아이온파티 서면)

14.7Km    2021-03-24

74, Seomyeon-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-608-9011

It is a place not only for office workers and Busan citizens but also for tourists. It is a Korean buffet where you can taste various Korean dishes. This restaurant's signature menu is Korean Cuisine Buffet. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan.

PALMIAN(팔미엔)

PALMIAN(팔미엔)

14.7Km    2020-12-04

76 Seojeon-ro 38beon-gil Busanjin-gu Busan
+82-51-807-5565

This is a place of selling Tangsuyuk (sweet and sour pork) in the shape of a circle. This Chinese (cuisine) restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan. The most famous menu is sweet and sour pork.

Lotte Hotel Busan (롯데호텔 부산)

Lotte Hotel Busan (롯데호텔 부산)

14.7Km    2021-01-14

772, Gaya-daero, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-810-1000

Lotte Hotel was built in 1973 to contribute to the tourism industry, modernization of Korea, and show the symbol Seoul’s development with its size and facilities. Expanding from there, there are now five hotel branches: Seoul, World, Ulsan, Jeju, and Busan Branch featuring the largest and highest premium hotel. Under the vision to become a global leading hotel, Lotte Hotel pushes for innovational changes that would ensure high quality services to their guests.

In addition to guestrooms, restaurant, and bar, Busan Lotte Hotel also has a Chrystal Ballroom equipped with a simultaneous interpretation system, a wedding hall, duty free shop, coffee shop, and other facilities suited for business and entertainment. Lotte Hotel Busan does their best to offer comfort and serve as an excellent business partner through continuous effort to improve in services and keeping facilities up-to-date.

Hoeguksu Halmaejip (회국수할매집)

Hoeguksu Halmaejip (회국수할매집)

14.7Km    2019-08-19

5, Seomyeonmunhwa-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-817-9260

Hoeguksu Halmaejip has been well-known for its hoe guksu (noodles with raw fish) for the duration of its more than 50-year tradition.

Geuphaengjang (급행장)

Geuphaengjang (급행장)

14.8Km    2025-05-13

4, Seomyeonmunhwa-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-809-2100

Geuphaengjang is a restaurant that has been specializing in sutbul-galbi (charcoal-grilled beef) since 1950, and uses only first grade hanu certified beef.

Balbbadak Seo-myeon Jikyeong(발빠닭 서면직영)

Balbbadak Seo-myeon Jikyeong(발빠닭 서면직영)

14.8Km    2020-12-28

14-3 Dongcheon-ro 85beon-gil Busanjin-gu Busan
+82-51-802-5859

It is a place where you can enjoy the spicy taste that Koreans like. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan. The representative menu is chicken feet.

Samihun (사미헌)

Samihun (사미헌)

14.8Km    2017-02-08

19, Seomyeonmunhwa-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-819-6677

Samihun serves hansik (Korean food), such as sutbul galbi (short ribs), shabu-shabu, and galbi tang (short rib soup).

Seomyeonjip (서면집)

Seomyeonjip (서면집)

14.8Km    2021-03-23

20-6, Dongcheon-ro, 85 beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan
+82-51-805-3222

It is a place not only for family meals but also where office workers frequently visit. This restaurant's signature menu is duck bulgogi. This Korean dishes restaurant is located in Busanjin-gu, Busan.

Parque de Esculturas de la ONU (UN조각공원)

14.8Km    2023-03-02

Daeyeon-dong, Nam-gu, Busan

El Parque de Esculturas de la ONU es un parque de la ciudad de Busan para conmemorar la Guerra de Corea (1950-1953) y las fuerzas armadas de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) caídas en la guerra. Entre el 15 y el 30 de septiembre de 2000, el parque recibió una serie de donaciones de 34 obras de 21 artistas escultores de países de la ONU que participaron en la guerra. El lugar tuvo su ceremonia de apertura el 24 de octubre de 2001.