Jangsusam

Busan

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Jangsusam

This compact hole in the wall serves one thing and one thing only, Korean 'samgye-tang'. This gingery soup is made up of a whole chicken stuffed with rice and flavourful ingredients such as garlic and ginseng. The soup is deemed to hold all sorts of curative properties and is considered to be a traditional warm-weather dish. The owner is exceptionally friendly to foreign visitors and willingly demonstrates the proper way to eat the soup, with an assortment of Korean pickles followed by a special ginseng drink and chased with a coffee.

Useful Information

  • Address: 7 Suyeongseong-ro 3beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
  • Email: yeonhui1236@naver.com
  • Phone: +82 51 746 7923
  • Address: Wed–Mon 11am–8pm, Tue Closed
  • Opening House: www.facebook.com/jangsusam

Dining

A substantial acquaintance with Busan's culinary offerings can easily take weeks, but if you only have a few days, try and work in a meal at the Jagalchi Fish Market, a traditional Korean barbecue session, and some street food. Fishcakes ('eomuk' or 'odeng') is a popular choice that holds somewhat of a cult status in Busan and is followed closely by 'hotteok', a stuffed fried pancake sold at multiple stalls across town. If you're feeling especially adventurous, try 'sannakji', an octopus dish immortalised by the movie 'Oldboy' which consists of chopped-up tentacles that still squirm and stick to the plate (and possibly even the insides of your mouth) as you eat them.

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