Suyeong Bonga Pork Soup in Seomyeon, Busan is Full Even in the Morning
Suyeong Bonka Pork Soup
25, Seomyeon-ro 68beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea
Business Hours
Open 24/7 all year round
📞0507-1331-2698
A Must-Visit Pork Soup Spot in Busan
Hello! Today I want to share a pork soup restaurant I visited while traveling in Busan!
I didn’t look it up beforehand; I just wandered around Seomyeon looking for a place to eat pork soup when I stumbled upon the pork soup alley.
It was crowded, so I decided to pick Suyeong Bonka Pork Soup! ><ㅋ
Menu Selection
Suyeong Bonka Pork Soup Menu
I ordered pork soup!!
I was curious about the boiled pork rice but chose a hearty soup since it was morning~
Comfortable Space
The table spacing wasn’t cramped, which was nice!
There were also separate tables for groups inside.
Even at an early hour, this place was packed, so it’s definitely a pork soup hotspot!
Side Dishes
Before the soup arrives, they served side dishes, rice, and thin noodles.
There isn’t much, but it looks bountiful.
Self-Refill
If any side dishes run low, you can refill from the self-service bar.
Of course, take only what you can eat!!
A good pork soup place is known for its tasty kimchi.
I really like radish kimchi, so I think I refilled it twice, haha.
Pork Soup Presentation
Look at all the hearty ingredients!
I think there’s more meat than rice when you mix it in, haha.
I also added the veggies that came with it to the soup!
But as I stirred the soup, it kept getting redder.
I guess the spicy sauce was already in it.
I prefer a white broth, so I was a little surprised, but it didn’t seem to be too much, thank goodness (I’d cut ties with someone who put kimchi juice in my soup🤣).
If you’re like me and dislike it, just mention it when you order, and they’ll probably leave it out!
It seems like there are many people who eat like me, haha.
I usually find it too hot and dislike a mix of rice and meat, so I tend to fish out everything before eating.
By choosing the right fatty parts, I often find myself full before I finish eating…
In that case, I don’t even have to eat the dry lean meat, haha.
While we were ordering and waiting for our meal, there were constantly customers coming in.
I ate at a rather awkward time for lunch, but it seemed like both tourists and locals were frequenting the place.
Plus, there was no pork smell at all, so I really enjoyed my meal.
I definitely recommend Suyeong Bonka Pork Soup for a warm, hearty soup!
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