With a name meaning “beautiful waters,” it’s no wonder that Yeosu is a top travel destination among Koreans. Located on the southern coast, the city offers attractions that mix culture and history with stunning scenery, as well as tons of famous foods.
In the middle of the summer heat, Busan’s East Sea is at your disposal. Everyone thinks about going to the beach to swim, but there’s no better way to watch the sunset and to see the city lights flicker on one by one than by floating your cares away on a yacht.
A wide range of noodle dishes are available in Korea, including japchae glass noodles, jajang myeon black bean noodles and dangmun sweet potato noodles, but none have won the hearts of Koreans like ramyeon.
Bunsik, literally meaning "food made from flour," is a term used to refer to reasonably priced Korean dishes. The most adored bunsik includes Gimbap, tteokbokki and eomuk.