Train to Busan | Korean Rest Stop!

Everytime we said we had to take a train to busan, Chan would laugh. I think he is imagining me getting eaten by zombies but we’ll talk about that at another time. We took a train out to busan which then became the train to Jinju which is the closest stop to Chan’s family’s hometown of Hamyang.

I got a cute little kimbap/cone sushi pack from the train station for the ride. Was good! Nothing to write home about. I was surprised by the lack of bentos at the huge train station. They have eateries and convenience stores but even the convenience stores don’t have much of a bento selection (if any at all).

Jinju!!

From Jinju, we had to drive out to Hamyang. I forgot the exact distance. Maybe an hour and a half? So yes, Chan had to get his international license and drove in Korea! Rented this big van for all of us to fit in. Very comfortable and nice van. Chan did a great job driving through the countryside. There were a LOT of tight roads in the country side but he navigated through them with ease!

Before we reached Hamyang, we stopped at a Korean rest stop. I was so excited lol.

I love me some Engrish signs. I can assure you, if you bite me I will not love you. Hahaha! I didn’t try their buns so I can’t testify this statement.

The main eatery in the rest stop operates through a ticket ordering system. Order your meal from the machine and wait for your number to be called. Easy peasy!

Bibimbap

Chan and his family got noodles and I went for the rice. No regerts, I love the different vegetables they use! It was delicious.

8 responses to “Train to Busan | Korean Rest Stop!

  1. Glad you didn’t get bit by zombies on the train. Intensely glad! Yummy food – your bibimbap looks SO delish!

  2. N

    Does true Korean food taste like the ones we have here. Wondering if there are taste adaptations for western/local tastes. It does look ono

    • Jenny

      True Korean food is nothing like what we get in restaurants here. You really can’t beat the love and care put into the home cooking! Also, for sure our local Korean is adapted for our tastes lol

  3. vickinags

    Train to Busan! LOLOL

  4. kat

    rest stops are pretty popular in Japan too, your bibimbap looks ono

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