Tago Coffee: Aesthetic Cafe on Haeridan-gil
Tago Coffee on Haeridan-gil is an antique-styled cafe with warm interiors and quality hand-drip coffee. Great for photos and quiet afternoons.
Tago Coffee on Haeridan-gil is an antique-styled cafe with warm interiors and quality hand-drip coffee. Great for photos and quiet afternoons.
Geumsongdeokmi on Haeridan-gil serves handmade desserts in a sleek, modern space. Signature cakes and seasonal fruit tarts worth the visit.
Deep Flow Coffee is a specialty coffee shop on Haeridan-gil. Single-origin pour-overs, a quiet vibe, and a good spot to work with a laptop.
Milmyeon is Busan’s signature cold noodle dish. This guide covers where to eat it, how to order, and why Gaya Milmyeon is a local favorite.
Sangguk-ine in Haeundae is famous for tteokbokki, sundae, and fried food. Cheap, filling street food with a line out the door most days.
Geumsoo Bokguk in Haeundae serves pufferfish soup — a Busan specialty. How to order, what it tastes like, and why it’s safe to eat.
Haeundae Amso Galbi has served beef ribs in Haeundae for over 60 years. Thick-cut galbi grilled at your table, no reservations needed.
Yellow Spoon on Haeridan-gil serves Japanese-style curry rice in a quiet, one-person-friendly setting. Simple menu, generous portions.
Dim Tao on Haeridan-gil serves Hong Kong-style dim sum — har gow, siu mai, and egg tarts. Small space, big flavors, often a wait.
Nagahama Mangetsu in Haeundae serves rich tonkotsu ramen with thin noodles. Expect a line — one of Busan’s most popular ramen shops.
Gogo Tacos on Haeridan-gil serves authentic Mexican-style tacos with grilled meat and handmade tortillas. The best tacos in Haeundae.