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Ssangdungi Dwaeji Gukbap (쌍둥이돼지국밥)

A hearty, no-frills Daeyeon-dong spot where Busan locals queue for rich, milky pork broth and tender boiled pork; best enjoyed by mixing rice into the soup.

BusanKorean Food > Hangover Soups / Gamjatang / Gukbap
3.9
(85 reviews)
A Daeyeon-dong pork specialist popular with Busan locals — expect a queue. The restaurant is known for its milky, slow-simmered pork broth served with a fresh chive (buchu) salad you mix into the soup. baekban (boiled pork with rice) is another favorite; the house dipping sauce — a surprising blend of chili powder, wasabi, soy sauce and vinegar — pairs especially well with tender hangjeongsal (pork neck) slices. The deep-flavored stock is simmered in a cauldron all day, and the is often enjoyed by mixing rice into the soup for a comforting finish.

Local Tips

  • Signature milky pork broth simmered in a cauldron all day — the base of their popular gukbap
  • Try the suyuk (boiled pork) with the house dipping sauce (chili, wasabi, soy, vinegar) or wrap tender hangjeongsal in lettuce
  • Expect a wait during peak hours; parking is available and the set dishes make a convenient meal

Menu

Naejang (내장국밥) - Pork innards soup with rice9,000 KRW
Dwaeji (돼지국밥) - Pork soup with rice9,000 KRW
Dwaeji (돼지수육) (Large) - Boiled pork (L)30,000 KRW
Dwaeji (돼지수육) (Small) - Boiled pork (S)25,000 KRW
Modeum (모듬수육) (Large) - Assorted boiled pork (L)30,000 KRW
Modeum (모듬수육) (Small) - Assorted boiled pork (S)25,000 KRW
Seokkeo (섞어국밥) - Mixed meat 9,000 KRW
Baekban (수육백반) - Boiled pork with rice set11,000 KRW
(순대국밥) - Blood sausage soup with rice9,000 KRW
Hancheopsi (순대한접시) - Plate of sliced (blood sausage)7,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Hangover Soups / Gamjatang / Gukbap
Address
35-1 UN Pyeonghwa-ro, Nam District, Busan
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Operating Hours
Daily 09:00–00:00
Facilities
Parking available

Glossary

Gukbap
A hearty Korean dish where soup (guk) and rice (bap) are served together in one bowl
Sundae
Korean blood sausage made with pig intestines stuffed with noodles, rice, and seasonings
Suyuk
Boiled, thinly sliced pork (or beef) often eaten wrapped in lettuce with condiments