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[Pohang restaurant] The taste of bread is soft and chewy Guryongpo Mom's Steamed Bread.

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[A place to visit in Ulsan and Pohang] Shortcut to the key points of their trip to Ulsan and Pohang I booked the 3rd day of the trip to Pohang, an hour away from Ulsan. I'm planning to go sightseeing in Pohang and come back to Seoul in the evening. First of all, if you follow the beach road from Ulsan to Guryongpo, your mom's steamed bun restaurant, which is rumored to be delicious in Pohang, comes out first. **It's 5-10 minutes away from Guryongpo Japanese House Street, so I stopped by to taste the bread first on my way to the Japanese House Street. (Looking forward to it!!) The store is a small, shabby, typical rural small store. Wednesday Food Talk , Superman is backIt came out in ** and recently it's a hot store that appeared in **A house with wheels. Well, when we went, there weren't as many people as we thought. Is this the right place? I looked around and went in, but we were the only ones there. While they were preparing steamed buns, some more custo

[A place worth visiting in Pohang] Guryongpo Japanese House Street

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[A place to visit in Ulsan and Pohang] Shortcut to the key points of their trip to Ulsan and Pohang The first destination of Pohang was the Guryongpo Japanese House Street, which is famous for gwamegi. When the Camellia Blooms is also famous as the place in the play. Although it is not spacious, it is said that it is a place where people visit because houses built by the Japanese in the past are preserved. You can use the public parking lot of Guryongpo across the street from the Japanese house. Parking is free. In front of the parking lot, there is a line of shops selling gwamegi, and they stare at the faces of parking people. (Sarah is what I'm just saying.) Silent pressure!!) You don't act like a heavy customer, but you're implementing a high-level psychological warfare that puts pressure on your eyes. You can leave the pressure behind, quickly turn your face toward the path, and turn your steps. If you cross the road, you can pass the gate called Guryongpo Jap