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    Dim Tao

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    Michelin-recognised dim sum at Haeundae's easiest price.

    Dim Tao, Restaurant in Busan

    About Dim Tao

    Dim Tao is the easiest call in Haeundae for Michelin-recognised dim sum at the ₩ price tier. Back-to-back Michelin Plates in 2024 and 2025, plus a 4.3 Google rating from over 500 reviews, make this a straightforward yes for groups and value-focused diners. Booking is easy — no need to plan far ahead, but weekend groups should reserve a few days out.

    Should You Book Dim Tao?

    Yes, book it — especially if you are in Haeundae and want Michelin-recognised dim sum at a price point that makes the decision easy. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) put Dim Tao in a small club of Busan restaurants that have earned formal external validation, and at the ₩ price tier, it is one of the most accessible entries into that club. If you are building a Busan dining itinerary around value-for-credential ratio, this belongs near the leading of your list. For broader context on where it fits, see our full Busan restaurants guide.

    The Venue

    Dim Tao sits at 25 Udong 1-ro in Haeundae-gu, one of Busan's most active dining and hospitality districts. For the food-and-travel enthusiast tracking dim sum outside its Cantonese heartland, this address is worth understanding in context. Dim sum as a format — rooted in Hong Kong and Guangdong yum cha culture, built around small shared plates and tea service , travels with notable variation in quality when it moves across borders. The Michelin Plate recognition in back-to-back years signals that Dim Tao is doing something consistent and credible here, not simply riding novelty. For reference points in how the format translates across Asian cities, Wu You Xian in Shanghai and Hongtu Hall in Guangzhou represent the category at its most rooted.

    The Haeundae location matters spatially as well as logistically. The district attracts both international visitors and a local dining public with high expectations, which means Dim Tao is competing in an environment that has trained its guests. That competitive pressure tends to keep standards accountable in ways that restaurants in lower-footfall areas do not always face. If you are already staying in the Haeundae area , and many visitors to Busan do, given the beach and hotel concentration , this is a logical dinner or lunch anchor that requires no significant travel.

    On the spatial experience: the Haeundae-gu address situates Dim Tao in a part of Busan where restaurant fit-outs tend toward the polished end of the mid-range. Without confirmed seat count data, it is not possible to state whether this is a large dining room or an intimate space, but the dim sum format itself carries spatial implications worth knowing. Dim sum dining is inherently communal and table-oriented , trolley or ordered-card service, shared plates arriving in sequence, the room built around groups rather than couples at counter seats. If you are visiting as a pair, you will still eat well, but the format rewards groups of three or more who can cover more of the menu.

    On the Drinks Side

    The editorial angle here warrants honest framing: Dim Tao's assigned price tier of ₩ means a deep, curated wine program is unlikely to be the main draw. Traditional dim sum pairs most naturally with Chinese tea , pu-erh, jasmine, chrysanthemum , and in Hong Kong-rooted yum cha culture, the tea program is often where a serious house signals its intent more than any wine list would. Whether Dim Tao operates a tea program of note is not confirmed in available data, but it is the right question to ask when you arrive. If you are visiting Busan primarily as a wine traveller, Mori at ₩₩₩ or Palate at ₩₩ are more likely to carry wine lists with depth. For Dim Tao, go in with the right expectations: the value is on the plate, not in the glass.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Michelin Plate , 2024 and 2025 (consecutive recognition)
    • Google rating , 4.3 from 543 reviews, which at that volume carries meaningful signal
    • Price tier , ₩ (accessible; among the most affordable Michelin-recognised options in Busan)

    A Google rating of 4.3 across 543 reviews is worth taking seriously. At lower review counts, averages can be skewed by outliers. At 543 reviews, a 4.3 represents a genuinely broad and stable consensus. Combined with two Michelin Plates, that is a consistent pattern across two very different types of evaluators: professional inspectors and ordinary diners. That convergence is a stronger signal than either credential alone.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty at Dim Tao is rated Easy. At the ₩ price point and in the dim sum format , which typically operates with higher table turnover than tasting-menu restaurants , walk-ins may well be possible, particularly at off-peak hours. That said, Michelin recognition does drive traffic, and Haeundae is a high-footfall district. Booking ahead is still the more reliable approach, particularly for groups or weekend visits. No phone number or website is confirmed in current data, so the most practical approach is to check via Google Maps or local booking platforms. For the broader Haeundae hotel picture while you plan around the meal, see our full Busan hotels guide.

    If you are building a wider Busan itinerary around this visit, pairing Dim Tao with other neighbourhood options makes sense. 1969 Buwondong Kalguksu offers a completely different Korean register at a similar price tier. For something further afield in Korea, Mingles in Seoul represents the country's fine dining ceiling. For Busan-specific bars and experiences to frame the visit, see our full Busan bars guide and our full Busan experiences guide.

    How It Compares

    Within Busan's Michelin-recognised dining set, Dim Tao occupies a specific and useful position: the most accessible price point with external validation behind it. Palate at ₩₩ offers contemporary cooking with more ambition on the plate and likely more depth on the drinks side, but at roughly double the spend. Mori at ₩₩₩ is the right call if Japanese cuisine is your priority and you want a more serious wine or sake program to accompany the meal. Born and Bred at ₩₩₩₩ is a different category entirely , a steakhouse format built for occasion dining. None of those three compete directly with Dim Tao on format or price.

    The more direct comparisons are at the ₩ tier. 100.1.Pyeongnaeng for naengmyeon and Anmok for dwaeji-gukbap are both Busan institutions rooted in Korean culinary tradition, and both offer outstanding value in their own categories. The question is format preference: if you want to eat Korean in Busan, those are better expressions of local identity. If you want dim sum specifically , and you are curious whether the format can hold up in a Korean city context , Dim Tao with two Michelin Plates behind it is the answer. It is not a compromise choice; it is Michelin-endorsed at a price that removes the cost barrier from the decision. For additional Korea dining references, Doosoogobang in Suwon and Double T Dining in Gangneung offer useful regional context if you are travelling wider.

    Practical Details

    DetailDim TaoPalateMori
    CuisineDim SumContemporaryJapanese
    Price tier₩₩₩₩₩
    Michelin recognitionPlate (2024, 2025)Check Pearl pageCheck Pearl page
    Google rating4.3 (543 reviews), ,
    Booking difficultyEasy, ,
    Leading forGroups, value seekersWine pairing, datesOmakase enthusiasts

    For further exploration across the region, see our full Busan wineries guide and the Injegol in Inje County and Pool House in Incheon for other destination dining options around Korea. Also worth considering: 에버리움펜션 in Cheoin for a rural contrast to Haeundae's urban dining density.

    Compare Dim Tao

    How Easy to Book: Dim Tao vs. Peers
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    Dim TaoDim SumEasy
    PalateContemporary₩₩Unknown
    MoriJapanese₩₩₩Unknown
    Born and BredSteakhouse₩₩₩₩Unknown
    100.1.PyeongnaengNaengmyeonUnknown
    AnmokDwaeji-gukbapUnknown

    How Dim Tao stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Dim Tao handle dietary restrictions?

    Dim sum menus typically include pork, shellfish, and gluten-heavy items across most dishes, so guests with strict dietary requirements should check directly before visiting. Dim Tao holds two consecutive Michelin Plates, which suggests a kitchen operating to a consistent standard — but at the ₩ price point, extensive substitution options are less common than at higher-tier restaurants. Call or visit ahead if dietary restrictions are a firm requirement.

    Can I eat at the bar at Dim Tao?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in the available venue data for Dim Tao. Dim sum restaurants in this format and price range typically run table service rather than counter or bar dining. If bar seating is a priority, confirm directly with the venue at 25 Udong 1-ro, Haeundae-gu before making plans around it.

    How far ahead should I book Dim Tao?

    Dim Tao is rated Easy for booking difficulty, which is a genuine advantage over most Michelin-recognised venues in Busan. At the ₩ price point, dim sum's higher table turnover also helps availability. Same-week or even same-day reservations are likely feasible, though booking a few days out removes any uncertainty — particularly on weekends in Haeundae, one of Busan's busiest dining areas.

    Can Dim Tao accommodate groups?

    Dim sum is one of the better formats for groups — shared plates and a rolling service style suit larger tables well. Dim Tao's ₩ price point also keeps group bills manageable compared to other Michelin-recognised options in Busan. For parties of six or more, contact the venue at 25 Udong 1-ro, Haeundae-gu directly to confirm table configuration and any advance ordering requirements.

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