Ssangdung-e Dwaeji-gukbap

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Nam-gu, Korea, Republic Of

Pork rice soup restaurant

Ssangdung-e Dwaeji-gukbap Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ssangdung-e Dwaeji-gukbap is located in Nam-gu, South Korea on 35-1 UN pyeonghwa-ro, Daeyeon-dong. Ssangdung-e Dwaeji-gukbap is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category pork rice soup restaurant in South Korea.

Address

35-1 UN pyeonghwa-ro, Daeyeon-dong

Price range

$$$

Phone

+82516287020

Open hours

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박지성

This was the least delicious restaurant among pork and rice soup restaurants I had in Busan. And they're unfriendly, so I don't want to go next time.

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Honest Reviews

Made an exception trip just to this “must try Busan food” but not worth the trip. Bland soup and nothing worth to talk about. Nothing to walk in the surrounding area as well.

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Yangkee Kim

Busan is famous for this food. Before I got married in 2010, I came to this restaurant with my wife. It has been 10 years since I got married. I love foods there. It is always crowded with many diners at this restaurant.

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Christopher Lee

You can park the car at the back of the store. We ate 돼지국밥 It is good. The quantity of pig meat is a lot.

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Alex Lim

Pork very yummy. Order the set and you'll get tons of yummy pork. Price very reasonable.

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Palmer Dabbelt

This was some of the best pork soup I have ever had. I got the meat one because I don't like intestines that much, and it was super tasty. There was a wait but the line goes pretty fast and the service is almost instant. I just spoke English and ended up with the food I wanted, even though nobody spoke any back to me.

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MH KHOO

Fantastic pork soup and very nice pork! Value for money! My friend told me go in the morning for lighter flavour, go in the evening for stronger flavour as pork bone boiled in the soup for whole day.

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LEE Scott

Famous daejigukbap restaurant. The soup is well balanced not too thick. They use fatty cuts of pork neck which I personally prefer but others might say too fatty. Their seasoned chives is much stronger side compared to other places. When you order the suyuk verson then steamed pork comes in a little dish which is usually more expensive.