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There are quite a few things to eat in Busan,
and one of their famous food goods is their "pork soup & rice".
I have to admit, I dislike having my rice mixed inside my soup,
but honestly, I was too cheap to pay an extra 500 won
just to have my rice separate from my pork soup.
Nonetheless, I enjoyed my meal here.
However, the service was rushed, and not in the bit pleasant.
I'm usually not the type to complain about service.
The food was good so I'll probably go back if I lived nearby,
but as a traveler that has tons to eat in so little time, I'll probably never go back.
Unless I move to Busan someday.
Hmmm.
Located around the entrance of a traditional marketplace,
you can see soup and condiments cooking inside and out of the store.
The Menu
This is really cheap, cheap eats.
5,500 won for Pork soup with rice.
Oh and yes, it's filling.
You can mix your soup with tripe, intestine, and or soondae.
Their Soondae (Korean-style blood sausage) was quite different
from what can normally be found in Seoul.
You can order a plate of extra meat (17,000-20,000)
or Soondae (7,000-10,000)
Songjung Soup & Rice
051-806-5722
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