All-you-can-eat red crab + Guang'an Bridge ocean view, enjoying the night scenery while feasting on crabs.
Jufy
6 days ago
This trip to Busan included one meal that left a very strong impression on me, it was eating red crab in an all-you-can-eat sea-view restaurant. I originally just wanted a place where I could watch the sea while having dinner, but not only was the view stunning, the food was also very plentiful, and the whole dining experience almost became one of the highlight memories of the trip.
The restaurant is located in an area where you can see Gwangalli Bridge, and when I arrived at dusk the sky was still a soft blue, the sea surface very calm. From the window seat / by the window looking out, you can see the bridge and the cityscape slowly light up, creating a very romantic atmosphere.

The restaurant is located inside a building, you need to take an elevator up. Once you arrive you'll first see the floor directory, and after confirming the floor you can find the entrance. The overall space looks clean, and it's a good spot for group meals or dining while traveling.

This time I booked the restaurant through Creatrip, and when the dining time arrived I just checked in and was seated, no need to wait in line or worry about the place being full, which is very convenient for travelers with tight schedules. Popular restaurants often require waiting during meal times, so making a reservation in advance keeps your plans running smoothly and lets you dine on time with peace of mind.
Once seated, the most anticipated thing of course is the red crab. The staff bring out an entire platter of prepped crabs, and the portion looks very impressive. For those who don't often get the chance to eat a whole crab, just seeing it is already very satisfying.

The crab meat is fresh and sweet, it tastes great without much seasoning. After cutting the shell open with scissors, you can easily take out whole pieces of crab meat, which is really satisfying to eat. Since it’s all-you-can-eat, you can enjoy it slowly, there’s no need to rush.
Besides the crabs, the restaurant also offers other side dishes and dishes, so the whole meal isn’t just one flavor. One memorable item is the steaming hot pot / seafood soup, which is especially nice when the weather is a bit cold.

The broth is warm and smooth, and it gets even more flavorful when cooked with the seafood. After finishing the crab, sipping the hot soup warms you up, it feels very comforting.
There are also some marinated or appetizer-style dishes, like tangy and spicy cold side dishes, which help balance the richness of the crab so your taste buds don’t get tired.

This kind of pairing makes the meal’s pace just right, letting you switch between strong flavors and lighter dishes so you don’t get tired of it too quickly.
The best part of the meal was actually the view outside the window. As the sky got darker, Gwangalli Bridge gradually lit up, the sea surface reflected the city's lights, and the atmosphere became very enchanting. Eating crab while watching the night view really felt like being on vacation.

If you're visiting as a couple, with family, or with friends, this kind of dining atmosphere will leave lovely memories of the trip. The restaurant isn't too noisy, so you can chat easily without feeling pressured.
Overall, this red crab all-you-can-eat was not just about eating a lot of crab, it was a complete dining experience. From the views and the food to the atmosphere, it felt worth adding to the itinerary.
The price is reasonable for an all-you-can-eat sea-view restaurant, especially while traveling, and being able to sit down and slowly enjoy a hearty dinner is a relaxing treat.
If I come back to Busan again, I’d still want to plan another visit, especially if I want to see the night view or celebrate a special occasion. Being able to enjoy the ocean view while eating a heap of red crab is truly an unforgettable experience.
For first-time visitors to Busan, if you want to plan a memorable dinner with a travel vibe, red crab all-you-can-eat is a great choice. You can not only enjoy seafood, but also experience the charm of Busan as a port city.


