5 Best Restaurants in Centum City, Busan

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We've compiled the best of the best in Centum City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ginza Ryoko

$ | Haeundae-gu

This popular chain serves up delicious Japanese-style tonkatsu (pork cutlet), udon, and curry. There are no tables, so just slide onto a stool at the counter and watch the cooks work their magic. The decor and cozy ambience will have you feeling like you just stepped off the street in Osaka. The curry is savory, sweet, and satisfying, and everything arrives in massive bowls.

9 Centum dong-ro, Busan, 48059, South Korea
010-6603--4899
Known For
  • Demi-glace tonkatsu
  • Generous portions
  • Lively atmosphere

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Mashitneun Sundubu

$ | Haeundae-gu

This little neighborhood spot is all about the silky Korean soft tofu known as sundubu, served bubbling hot in black earthenware pots. They also have meals for two with tasty extras such as stir-fried spicy pork and octopus. It gets slammed at lunchtime, but the home-cooked style food is an outlier in shiny Centum City, so it's more than worth the wait.

9 Centum dong-ro, Busan, 48059, South Korea
Known For
  • Friendly service
  • English menu
  • Home-cooked flavor

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The Party Centum

$$$$ | Haeundae-gu

The Centum branch of this popular chain just may be the nicest in town. The Party manages to elevate the notion of the buffet by guaranteeing a wide range of delectable, freshly prepared dishes with a dash of class. The food runs the gamut from Korean favorites, Chinese, sushi and sashimi, to Western standards such as pizza, pasta, and grilled-on-the-spot steak.

79 Centumjungang-ro, Busan, 48059, South Korea
051-711–7770
Known For
  • Stylish decor
  • Cleanliness
  • Korean favorites, sushi, pizza, and steak

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Shinsegae Centum City Food Hall

$ | Haeundae-gu

If you're shopping in the area, this is a solid place to sit down and grab a bite. The Food Hall offers a good range of options: there are 10 outlets serving Japanese dishes such as cold soba noodles and donburi and Korean favorites like bibimbap and cold noodles. Plates are purchased using a meal ticket system—buy tickets at the main cashier to purchase meals at any of the counters. Though the department store closes at 8 pm weekdays and 9 pm on weekends, the food hall stays open until 10 pm.

Woojung Dolsot Bibimbap

$ | Haeundae-gu

This chain specializes in myriad varieties of bibimbap, Korea's healthy mixed-rice dish that has become synonymous with the country's cuisine. For the full experience, make sure to order the dolsot bibimbap, which comes sizzling in a hot stone pot. Vegetarians will also have options here.

9 Centumdong-ro, Busan, 48060, South Korea
051-740–0032
Known For
  • Dolsot bibimbap
  • Quick service
  • Variety of toppings

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