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Aside from their ala carte menu items, Sibyullee has now started offering eat-all-you can meats and side dishes. 



You'd have 10 meat options, steamed egg and side dishes. 




The interior of Sibyullee looks very classy and modern.
It doesn't feel cramped and is well-ventilated. We used the table with smoke suction tube and I didn't smell like Korean BBQ after eating like what usually happens in most places.






mashed sweet potato! <3




Hahaha! I actually prefer unseasoned meats for my K-BBQ so it all goes down to how delicious the ssamjang and the sidedishes are.  And guess what? Theirs is one of the best kimchi I've tried... and it's actually the best out of the K-BBQ places I've eaten at here in the Philippines. It wasn't too spicy and tasted refreshing eaten with all the fatty goodness of the meat.


So above are all you're getting as side dishes if you avail their eat-all-you can promo.



I love Korean food so much. I used to prefer eat-all-you can places until I noticed that the side dishes are not good enough for me and so recently, I have only been dining at ala carte Korean restaurants but OMG, sibyullee changed my mind again because I liked their raddish and cabbage kimchi a lot! 




I appreciate that the meats are not too fatty. 
That feeling of having a lot of food and yet it you didn't feel bloated - that is Sibyullee. 















P 499.00 - weekday lunch
P 599.99 - weekday dinner | weekend lunch and dinner



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Two of the many things I miss about living in Haeundae, Busan are the weather (the transition of summer to autumn so it was my kind of cold. Around 16 degrees Celsius on most days and becomes 10 degrees on most nights. Tamang sweater weather lang) and the proximity of the hiking places and the beach. You know what I mean. :))) I'd love to become a more active person but it's just not possible from where I live here in the Philippines. Hahaha! 'Yung sa Busan kasi, walking distance lang 'yung bundok at beach. Haaaaaaay!!! <3


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It doesn't always have to be mountain hike, just going on coastal walks like this in Dongbaekseom is enough and it doesn't need a one full day to finish. 



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If you're from Haeundae, you have to walk towards The Westin Chosun because the trailhead of this easy 1 to 2 hrs coastal hike is there. 

Once you see the mermaid statue on the above picture and the mini suspension bridge on the bottom picture, you're on the right track. 


Went there on a hot weekday so there weren't a lot of people walking here but it gets pretty crowded especially during weekend afternoon. 











Just walk, and walk, and walk.


It's a beautiful and easy coastal walk especially if you're not used to doing this kind of activity. Igidae Coastal Walk is still the best for me but that was a bit difficult. 




At the end, you'll see this white light house and the APEC building. You can continue to walk around the park and the other attractions within the area or you may continue walking.



The Bay 101. 



From this area, the nearest subway line should be Dongbaek Station. 



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I first saw The Bay 101 after we trekked through the coastal walk of Dongbaekseom but it looked just like your normal building in Busan...


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So I was surprised why a lot of people often recommended this place to me and we found time to visit this place again one Saturday night. 



Since the place is a hit to a lot of locals, it's not surprising that it's packed and as soon we were done taking pictures, we couldn't find an available seat anymore. 


Yep, this is all we did.

Took pictures with the beautiful Marine City skyline at the background. 


I think this a great place to relax and it looks so beautiful at night... but I still prefer my bottle of soju by Haeundae Beach. hahaha! 


But yep, for Busan nightscape pictures? Must go. 



Copied from Visit Korea website: 

Directions 
[Subway]
Dongbaek Station (Busan Subway Line 2), Exit 1.
Walk straight out from the exit for about 11-min to arrive at destination on your right.

[Bus]
Take Bus No. 31, 38, 40, 63, 100, 100-1, 115-1, 141 or 181 and get off at Unchon Bus Station.
or,
Take Express Bus No. 1003 and get off at Dongbaekseom Island Entrance Bus Stop.



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