[Today's restaurant summary]
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[Today's restaurant summary] Lee Jae-mo Pizza Main Store in Busan's Jung-gu is a place where waiting is basically part of the experience. The signature Lee Jae-mo crust pizza is the main reason people keep coming, but sides like kimchi fried rice and oven spaghetti are also worth attention. Catchtable or the in-store kiosk is required for queue registration, and remote waiting is not available.
Visitor info at a glance
Lee Jae-mo Pizza Main Store on Gwangbok-ro in Busan is one of those local institutions that people keep revisiting for years. The restaurant is also backed by Blue Ribbon Survey recognition, which matches its reputation on the ground.
- Address: 31 Gwangbokjungang-ro, Jung-gu, Busan
- A long-running pizza favorite with a strong local following
- Blue Ribbon Survey recognition
- Waiting is usually long regardless of weekday, weekend, or holiday
- Closed every Sunday, so check the day before visiting



Atmosphere and service style
Lee Jae-mo Pizza has the kind of warm, old-school local atmosphere that matters almost as much as the food. The secondary branch spaces operate across the first and second floors, and many visitors feel the second floor is a bit wider and more comfortable.
- Branch layout across the first and second floors, with the second floor generally feeling more spacious
- Indoor waiting space and luggage storage available
- Table numbers make seating guidance simple
- Pickles, plates, and cups are set up as self-service items



Menu highlights
The signature order is clearly the Lee Jae-mo crust pizza. You can choose cheese crust, ham crust, or a half-and-half crust depending on your preference.
Sides matter here too. The premium kimchi fried rice and the oven cheese spaghetti are both frequently recommended, and the kimchi fried rice in particular tends to overperform expectations. Ordering is handled through a kiosk in the store.
- Signature menu: Lee Jae-mo crust pizza with cheese, ham, or half-and-half crust
- Strong side picks: Premium kimchi fried rice and oven cheese spaghetti
- Self-service bar for pickles, plates, and cups
- Ordering through the in-store kiosk
| Menu | Notes | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Lee Jae-mo crust pizza | Available with cheese crust, ham crust, or half-and-half | - |
| Premium kimchi fried rice | A surprisingly strong side menu choice | 11,000 KRW |
| Oven cheese spaghetti | Popular side dish | 9,500 KRW |
| Soft drink (large) | Self-service friendly pairing | 2,000 KRW |

Taste notes
Lee Jae-mo Pizza works because it delivers exactly the style many people are hoping for: a pizza loaded with rich Imsil cheese but still broad enough in appeal that most people can enjoy it comfortably.
- Deep, generous cheese flavor from the Imsil cheese
- Easy-to-like combination style rather than an overly niche flavor profile
- The amount of cheese is one of the restaurant's strongest selling points
- Individual taste will vary, but the profile is broadly approachable


Visit tips
The biggest thing to prepare for is still the line. Catchtable or the in-store kiosk allows only on-site registration, so you cannot place yourself in line remotely.
- Waiting is effectively mandatory
- Only on-site registration through Catchtable or the kiosk is available
- Sunday is a fixed closure day
- Weekend open-run or an early weekday evening visit usually works better than peak times
- One practical strategy is to send one person to register first and spend the wait nearby


Final thoughts
If you are looking for a Busan restaurant that still feels like a true local institution, Lee Jae-mo Pizza Main Store is easy to recommend. The line can be rough, but the heavy cheese, reliable comfort-food profile, and strong side dishes make the visit feel worthwhile.
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