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Looking for an authentic Korean BBQ experience in Ulsan? Discover Gogo Dwaeji, a local favorite where rare pork cuts, smoky chicken hearts, and ramen after barbecue create a true “eat like a local” moment.When most travelers think of Korean BBQ, they picture endless plates of samgyeopsal (pork belly).But in Ulsan’s Seongan-dong, locals gather at Gogo Dwaeji for something different — a smoky, com..

Traveling in Ulsan, South Korea? Discover Mulcham Myeonok in Seongan-dong — a hidden gem famous for its chewy naengmyeon noodles, refreshing broth, and long lines worth waiting for. Why Ulsan?When most travelers head south from Seoul, they go straight to Busan, Korea’s second-largest city. Few realize that the train to Busan also stops in Ulsan, a coastal city known more for shipbuilding than to..