After returning to Nampo-dong, we went to eat at Nampo Ginseng Chicken Soup. Enter from the alley of Nature Park, walk a little forward and turn left into the alley when you see Watsons. The name of the store is written in Chinese on the door. The store only serves chicken-related food. We ordered a fried chicken and a ginseng chicken soup. The ginseng chicken soup is light and the rice in the chicken's stomach is delicious. The side dishes of this store are all great, and the kimchi tastes not sour at all. There are other different delicious dishes to choose from. The ginseng chicken soup here is very authentic, and it comes with ginseng wine. It tastes good, but the ginseng taste is very strong. However, for this reason, the young master doesn't like it either, and ordered a roast chicken instead, which is so delicious that it has no friends. Ginseng chicken soup is in Nampo-dong, Busan. I have read many travel notes before that people go to Tosukhon Ginseng Chicken Soup near Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, but my travel buddy strongly does not want me to go to Tosukhon, saying that Tosukhon changed its owner a few years ago, so the taste is much worse. He thinks this one is the best at the moment, so we came to this one, and the taste is indeed well-deserved. Most of the diners are Japanese tourists. A serving of chicken soup is about 15,000 won, and we saw many celebrity signatures. We didn't eat at mealtime, so we didn't have to wait for a table.