On Friday we took the 3.5-4 hour bus ride to Busan. This time I chose a different bus stop then the one originally and it's so much more modern! It's actually located in a mall so it was very busy. We had to walk to through a department store to reach the subway. Our hotel was located near Haeundae Beach called Hotel ForU. It had said on the website that this used to be a love motel and was recently renovated into a hotel. We were a bit wary but it turned out very nice! It's very modern and looked great. They had housekeeping so every time we come back the bed was made and we had new towels. Too bad there's no room service hehe.
Rather than a long written detailed post, I'm going to summarize what we did in Busan.
Day 1
- arrived in Busan
- dinner at Boi Brazil - amazing Brazilian restaurant! For $35/person, it was all you can eat meat! There was five different types of skewered meats that they would deliver and shave onto your plate. My favourite was the bbq whole pineapple with cinnamon and brown sugar mmmm... worth every penny and even the meat sweats!
- walk along the beach
- first of many bubble baths
Day 2
- morning bubble bath
- breakfast at Sharky's
- Holly's for a coffee and some blogging
- Shinsegae Centum City department store (known as one of the biggest) - I only bought a book there
- Megabox to watch Avengers 2 for the second time and got the Avengers popcorn tin and plastic cups that Neil now uses at work
Day 3 (rainy)
- morning bubble bath
- I watched Grey's Anatomy while Neil watched the fight on TV
- Indian restaurant - I think Gwangju's better
- Piewang for some homemade British style pies
- English breakfast for dinner
- baskin robins ice cream
- bubble bath (I took advantage of all the bubble baths I can have!)
Day 4
- morning bubble bath
- second attempt to go to a Korean restaurant An Ga - but still closed :(
- walk along the beach
- also attempted to go to Sushi Berry but it was closed for two hours and we didn't want to wait
- ended up going to Ilpum Hanwoo - high-end Korean bbq restaurant attached to a hotel. It was good but very pricey. Also, there's a woman who helped us cook our food the ENTIRE time we were there. Maybe some people like it this way, but it was awkward. Neil and I were very aware of her the whole time and it made it weird for us to have a conversation so we ate in mostly silence with a few words here and there. Imagine you're going on a first date with a chaperon sitting right next to you. Good food, expensive but too strange of an experience.
- nitrogen made ice cream along the Haeudae strip
Day 5
- packed up, had breakfast and headed home.
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