Hongyun Bakery
A neighborhood Gunsan bakery that leans on rice-based recipes and nostalgic castella cakes, mixing old-school manju with playful savory bakes like squid‑ink and jjambbong buns.
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A neighborhood Gunsan bakery that leans on rice-based recipes and nostalgic castella cakes, mixing old-school manju with playful savory bakes like squid‑ink and jjambbong buns.

A humble Gunsan bakery known for pastries made with huin-chalssal-bori — a white glutinous rice and barley mix that gives traditional Korean sweets a chewy, homey bite.

A no-frills Gunsan eatery known for deeply flavored gomtang and hearty tteokgalbi—comforting, unfussy plates locals choose for a filling meal.

A small cultural café in Gunsan where entry is handled as a munhwa iyongryo (admission fee) that includes a drink—an easygoing spot to sit with tea and cake.

A cozy Gunsan café known for inventive flavored lattes and careful single-origin drip coffee—great for trying local tastes like sweet potato and black sesame in a relaxed setting.

A straightforward sashimi spot in coastal Gunsan serving shareable assorted and whole-fillet sashimi sets made from local catches — a good place to taste fresh, simply prepared raw fish with friends.

A down-to-earth Gunsan spot known for straightforward, cooling naengmyeon and hefty wang-mandu. Perfect for a simple, satisfying meal—order naengmyeon-sari if you're extra hungry.

A straightforward Gunsan crab spot where fresh blue crab is the show — served spicy, marinated, or in a warming stew. Locals come for honest seafood flavors and communal plates.

A no-frills Gunsan crab spot where fresh blue crab is served three ways — marinated, spicy salad, or in a warming stew. Locals come for straightforward, briny flavors meant for sharing.

A down-to-earth Korean–Chinese diner in Gunsan serving a wide range of jjajang, jjamppong and fried-rice classics — popular with locals for casual group meals.

A simple, homey noodle shop in Gunsan known for its handmade kalguksu and cooling soybean-based cold noodles. Locals also buy the house kimchi and bottled kongmul to take home.

A straightforward Gunsan spot serving airbase-style budae-jjigae — a spicy, shareable stew piled with sausages, ham and ramyeon. Good for groups who want a warming, nostalgic meal with customizable add-ons like cheese and egg.

A simple street-style hotteok stall in Gunsan known for its classic Jungdong Hotteok and a fragrant mulberry-leaf cream cheese variation — perfect for a warm, grab-and-go sweet snack.

A modest, homey noodle spot in Gunsan that focuses on buckwheat soba and simple udon bowls, with warming sides and a shareable odeng jeongol.

A down-to-earth Gunsan spot focused on ssambap — build-your-own rice wraps with homestyle fillings. Options run from spicy jeyuk and beef bulgogi to a 170g Hanwoo yukhoe for a richer, shareable bite.

A down-to-earth Gunsan spot where groups come for tabletop-grilled galbi, generous shared platters, and cooling naengmyeon to finish.

A no-frills Gunsan seafood place best known for pufferfish stews and spicy braised monkfish — a local spot for hearty, coastal flavors.

A straightforward Gunsan gomtang house where the long-simmered beef broth is the main draw. Locals stop by for everything from a small, budget-friendly bowl to the richer Hanwoo gomtang paired with grilled Hanwoo tteokgalbi.

A simple, longtime Gunsan spot where locals come for steaming kongnamul-gukbap and a comforting cup of house-made moju.

A no-frills Korean–Chinese diner in Gunsan known for comforting seafood jjamppong and chewy chapssal tangsuyuk; locals come for hearty fried rice and a sweeter take on jjajang.

A straightforward Gunsan seafood spot known for jars and set meals of marinated crab (kkotgejang) and marinated prawns (daehajang). Great for buying takeout jars to bring home or sitting down for a hearty rice-and-banchan meal.

A straightforward Gunsan crab spot known for house-style ganjanggejang and a range of steamed crab options. Locals drop by for both fresh marinated crab jars to take home and whole steamed crabs for a group meal.

A modest, home-style eatery in Gunsan known for its comforting kongnamul-gukbap and warming moju. Locals come for straightforward, restorative bowls any time of day.

A straightforward Gunsan eatery specializing in samgyetang with a few distinctive twists — from the familiar ginseng chicken to black-garlic and ot-infused versions favored for restorative meals.

A straightforward Korean–Chinese spot in Gunsan offering a huge range of Chinese-Korean comfort dishes—from dry ganjajang and soupy muljjajang to Gunsan-style seafood jjamppong and shareable fried plates.

A casual, old-school Korean–Chinese spot in Gunsan known for hearty seafood jjamppong and several takes on jjajang. Expect generous portions and straightforward, homey flavors favored by locals.

A down-to-earth Gunsan noodle shop known for fiery 'gochu' takes on Korean-Chinese classics like jjajangmyeon and jjamppong. Expect simple, satisfying bowls and rice options that locals favor for a quick, comforting meal.

A modest, long-running Gunsan eatery known for comforting, homestyle soups and notable Hanwoo beef dishes; locals come for hearty, honest flavors and the house radish–beef soup that they even ship.

A straightforward, long-standing Chinese-Korean noodle spot in Gunsan where locals come for comforting jjajang, muljjajang, and fiery jjamppong — honest, affordable food without fuss.

A century-old Gunsan bakery beloved for its nostalgic Korean pastries and reliably fresh danpatppang (red‑bean buns). Expect simple, comforting flavors that locals keep coming back for.