We visited the 153 Gupo Noodles branch in Hadan after our final stop and yes, finally! We had completed our cross-country ride from Seoul to Busan! Yeah!
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153 Gupo Noodles Hadan Branch |
We didn’t have anything extravagant, just two simple bowls of noodles and some gimbap before heading to the hotel by metro.
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Our Orders |
We ordered these meals through a self-service kiosk, and luckily, it could be done in English. The beef bone noodles were a comforting meal, especially in the cool weather. The noodles were springy and came with bean sprouts, pork slices, shredded carrot, vegetables, and more.
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Beef Bone Noodles - 8,500 |
I chose the Jjanchi Guksu noodles because I was drawn to its colourful illustration. It came with seaweed, kimchi, vegetables, egg, fishcakes, and carrots. It was beautifully eye-pleasing and, most importantly, stomach-soothing.
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Jjanchi Guksu + Gidan Gimbap - 10,000 |
Gimbap, which is basically Korean-style sushi, came as neat rolls filled with egg, vegetables, carrot, and pickles, all surrounded by rice and wrapped in seaweed.
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Gimbap |
Ending our ride with a simple meal of noodles and gimbap was the perfect way to celebrate our journey. Nothing fancy just comforting, satisfying food that warmed us up and made us smile after completing our Seoul to Busan adventure.
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