Milmyeon Jeonmunjeom

Busan


A ten-minute walk stands between Haeundae beach and a chilly bowl of Busan's signature milmyeon (밀면), a spicy noodle soup in an icy, meat-based broth. Order a side of steamy dumplings and enjoy this refreshing meal (much needed after basking on the sand) downstairs where there's floor seating, or on the second floor where there are plenty of tables and chairs.


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