Ulsan's 5 Can't-Miss Eats
- Jinmi Mandu — the dumpling shop loved by Hyundai founder Chung Ju-yung
- Budget-friendly noodle spot, Sabal Saeng Guksu
- Hearty, refreshing fresh flounder stew at Miryang Sigol Bapsang in Jung-gu, Ulsan
- Mongol Lamb Leg BBQ — where even lamb beginners fall in love
- Longtime favorite pork soup spot, Hadong Restaurant in Ulsan
Ulsan is best known as South Korea's largest industrial city, but it's also full of sights and great food. The area around Taehwagang National Garden is perfect for a stroll and lights up beautifully at night — a lovely date-night backdrop. Families flock to attractions like the Whale Museum and Jangsaengpo Whale Culture Village, making Ulsan a hit with group travelers. And yes, the food scene is worth writing home about — here are five spots you should try.
Jinmi Mandu — the dumpling shop loved by Hyundai founder Chung Ju-yung
Jinmi Mandu has been serving Chinese-style dumplings for two generations since 1976. The owner, part of the Chinese-Korean community, makes each dumpling by hand and will close for the day once the prepared ingredients run out. Steamed dumplings arrive with shiny, thin wrappers packed full of flavorful filling. The skins are thin yet pleasantly chewy, matching a filling that's earthy from mushrooms and bright with pepper. The pan-fried dumplings stay satisfyingly crisp, with a nutty, twisted-bread quality. Another favorite is the spicy shrimp dumpling noodle soup — a clear, cool broth with dumplings, shrimp and bok choy that hits just right.
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- ✔Location
57 Noksu 7-gil, Dong-gu, Ulsan, South Korea
- ✔Hours
Daily 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
- ✔Menu
Steamed dumplings KRW 7,500 (≈ $5.63), Pan-fried dumplings KRW 8,500 (≈ $6.38), Dumpling soup KRW 10,000 (≈ $7.50)
Budget-friendly noodle spot, Sabal Saeng Guksu
Sabal Saeng Guksu in Yaksa-dong, Jung-gu, specializes in anchovy-broth noodles. Its signature fresh noodle dish pairs springy noodles with a deeply savory anchovy stock. You'll also find bibim noodles, cold noodles and soybean noodle soup, plus sides like handmade pork cutlets and traditional bibimbap. It's straightforward, comforting food at a great price — exactly the kind of local gem you want to discover.
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- ✔Location
Sabal Saeng Guksu, 1st floor, 3 Gwaknam-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan, South Korea
- ✔Hours
Open 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM; closed Mondays
- ✔Menu
Sabal noodles KRW 6,500 (≈ $4.88), Handmade pork cutlet KRW 9,000 (≈ $6.75), Bibim noodles KRW 7,000 (≈ $5.25)
Hearty, refreshing fresh flounder stew at Miryang Sigol Bapsang in Jung-gu, Ulsan
This spicy stew stars fresh flounder often caught off Ulsan's coast. The broth is both hearty and clean, with a bright, spicy finish that keeps you coming back for another spoonful. The meal is served with roughly 15 side dishes — a generous spread that feels like a feast. The kitchen shops the local market daily and uses fresh, domestic ingredients, so everything tastes vibrant and thoughtfully prepared. Let the variety of banchan (side dishes) show you the true flavors of Ulsan.
| Read more on Siksin: Miryang Sigol Bapsang
- ✔Location
56 Miryang Sigol Bapsang, 1st floor, 113-1 Taehwagang National Garden-gil, Jung-gu, Ulsan, South Korea
- ✔Hours
Open 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM; closed Wednesdays
- ✔Menu
Fresh flounder stew KRW 18,000 (≈ $13.50), Fresh cod stew KRW 20,000 (≈ $15.00)
Mongol Lamb Leg BBQ — where even lamb beginners fall in love
Mongol Lamb Leg BBQ is a beloved local spot in Ulsan. The kitchen takes care to eliminate any gamey aroma, and they offer a soy-based dipping sauce for diners who aren't into the traditional cumin-based tzu-ran. Skewered lamb cooks over hot charcoal and comes glazed with a slightly sweet sauce that makes each bite irresistible even on its own. The mix of fat and lean meat keeps the lamb tender and juicy — perfect with a cold beer. The restaurant is also famous for lamb ribs; booking ahead is a smart move to avoid a wait.
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- ✔Location
19 Samsan-ro 199beon-gil, Nam-gu, Ulsan, South Korea
- ✔Hours
Daily 10:00 AM – 3:00 AM
- ✔Price
Lamb skewers KRW 15,000 (≈ $11.25), Lamb leg barbecue KRW 88,000 (≈ $66.00)
Longtime favorite pork soup spot, Hadong Restaurant
Hadong Restaurant has been a local favorite for years thanks to its rich, savory pork soup. Topped with scallions and a dusting of red pepper powder, the bowl is both bright and satisfying — a classic hangover cure and a comforting meal any time of day.
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- ✔Location
30-7 Donghaean-ro, Dong-gu, Ulsan, South Korea
- ✔Hours
Daily 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- ✔Menu
Pork intestine soup KRW 9,000 (≈ $6.75), Lean pork soup KRW 9,000 (≈ $6.75), Mixed pork soup KRW 10,000 (≈ $7.50)