Gate-side snacks when everything else is shut
This Convenience Store in Gimhae operates inside the terminal, handy when the small food court closes early after the last evening departures. You’ll see it priced more like a Korean city CVS than a duty free shop, with standard drinks and instant noodles only a little above downtown Busan. It’s the spot to grab a Pocari Sweat, kimbap roll, or triangle gimbap before a domestic hop to Seoul or Jeju.
There’s a branch airside in the Domestic terminal and another in the International terminal, so you don’t need to shop pre-security. Stock runs to bottled water, canned coffee, basic toiletries, phone chargers, and a few hot items in the microwave corner. Expect familiar Korean brands at normal KRW price points, not tourist markups. Card payments work fine, including most foreign Visa and Mastercard credit cards.
Food is grab-and-go only, with no seating and just a couple of standing-height counters near the fridge section. A quick stop here easily fits into a 10–15 minute window between security and boarding, even when lines form around peak morning departures to Tokyo and other regional hubs. It beats hunting for a sit-down restaurant if your boarding pass shows a tight turnaround.
Tip: buy water and snacks here after security, not before; Gimhae liquids screening at Domestic and International checkpoints still means anything over 100 ml from landside gets binned.