Darker sauce, more toppings, and the largest portion.
WhyIt is introduced as a satisfying 2,500-won main dish.Daemyeong Banjeom
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A Chinese restaurant in Bujeon-dong where the video says the jajangmyeon, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk are all generally solid.
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The jajangmyeon has a darker sauce, more toppings, and the largest portion among the three. The jjamppong is moderately spicy and refreshing with seafood aroma, while the tangsuyuk is described as generally balanced.
Moderately spicy, refreshing, with seafood aroma.
WhyIt is described as a safe, generally tasty option.Generally balanced overall.
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A Chinese restaurant in Bujeon-dong where the video says the jajangmyeon, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk are all generally solid.
The jajangmyeon has a darker sauce, more toppings, and the largest portion among the three. The jjamppong is moderately spicy and refreshing with seafood aroma, while the tangsuyuk is described as generally balanced.
- Visiting Oegnal Jajang, Daesunggwan, and Daemyeong Banjeom in Busan.
- Featured prices include jajangmyeon for 2,500 won and jjamppong for 4,000 won.
- Oegnal Jajang is described as having plenty of vegetable toppings and a light sauce.
- Daesunggwan’s jjamppong is highlighted for its seafood aroma and refreshing taste.
- Daemyeong Banjeom is described as generally balanced, with large portions.
