"One of Busan’s lesser-known gems, Sorit Kalguksu is located in a residential area next to an apartment complex, and you may see hikers coming and going from a nearby mountain trailhead. Dig into buchujeon (chive pancakes) alongside four noodle preparations. There are two options: kalguksu (knife-cut wheat noodles) with dried pollack broth, and mulguksu (thinner noodles) with anchovy broth. The other two are offered cold: yeolmuguksu, noodles in cold broth with radish leaves, or kongguksu, noodles in soy milk soup. The seats by the windows give diners a perfect view of a stream and woods outside, an ideal perch for anyone who prefers to experience nature with a bowl of noodles rather than a pair of hiking boots." - Summer Sun-Min Lee