Yeonsan Oops Hotel
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Room types · 2
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Deluxe King Room
1 × Extra-large double bed (Super-king size)up to 2
The double room features air conditioning. The unit has 1 bed.
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Standard King Room
1 × Extra-large double bed (Super-king size)up to 2
Featuring free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The double room features air conditioning, an electric kettle, heating, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit has 1 bed.
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Facilities · 9
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Offsite parking discounted rates availableAir conditioningParkingInternet accessOffsite parking discounted rates availableSelf parking (surcharge)Free wired internetFront desk (limited hours)Non-smoking throughout
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Yakitori Onjung
Yakitori · Bib
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Yakitori Onjung offers two yakitori course options alongside an extensive à la carte menu in its bright and lively dining hall. The chef grills the skewers over meticulously controlled binchotan charcoal fire for beautifully chewy and juicy yakitori. The clean flavor of native tojongdak chicken, deboned and prepared daily, melds beautifully with the smoky charcoal aroma. After savoring the yakitori with some sake, a comforting bowl of chicken gomtang completes a well-rounded meal. Enjoy a range of whisky and nihonshu with their skewers in the casual setting beyond the brick arch.
3.4km
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Bao Haus
Taiwanese · Bib
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Baohaus offers casual Taiwanese-inspired cooking, presenting simple, approachable dishes that highlight both authenticity and the chef’s personal touch. The menu centers on comforting favorites such as steamed bao, lu rou fan (soy-braised pork belly over rice), mapo tofu, and crispy yu-xiang eggplant. Familiar yet gently exotic, the food is easy to enjoy and thoughtfully prepared. The space is small and does not take reservations, so waits can occur.
3.7km
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Cor Pasta bar
Italian · Bib
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You’ll find Cor Pasta Bar on the second floor of a trendy alley in Jeonpo-dong, Busan. The restaurant greets diners with an open kitchen bustling with chefs and a counter seating just over ten guests. Cor Pasta Bar offers a variety of house-made pasta dishes. From spaghetti rich with the flavor of bisque, bottarga pasta made with Italian mullet roe, to a ragù featuring hanwoo beef, the menu stays true to classic Italian flavors. A one-drink-per-person order is required, so pair your pasta with a reasonably priced glass of wine.
3.8km
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PILI PILI
Thai · Bib
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PILI PILI may seem a bit rough around the edges, but its unmistakable Thai restaurant aesthetic is hard to resist. The menu presents Thai classics reinterpreted for local palates while staying true to their roots. Its signature pu phat phong curry features creamy crab meat folded into a rich, aromatic curry sauce that pairs wonderfully with warm white rice. The vividly acidic and spicy tom yum soup is tasty, but the khao pad tom yum fried rice steals the show. The deliberately vintage interior recreates the feel of a local Thai dining eatery in Busan. Now, add a cocktail, and you have a miniat
4.1km
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Cha Ae Jeon Halmae Kalguksu
Kalguksu
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Since 1982, this establishment has faithfully served local diners with simple yet hearty kalguksu. Though this dish can be found anywhere, the eatery's variant has distinctive old-fashioned charm derived from its unpretentiousness. The broth is mild and light, and a unique spicy garnish made of kimchi and onion slowly builds up a pleasant spiciness in the noodle soup. The menu features several varieties of kalguksu; you can even select the portion sizes that suit your mood.
1.9km
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Hanwolgwan
Gomtang · Bib
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A bowl of gomtang at Hanwolgwan is served with generous helpings of their pride in the ingredients and a deep commitment to bring out the best flavors. Hanwolgwan exclusively uses heifer hanwoo beef, which imparts a delicate beef aroma to the broth. Diners can select either a clear meat broth or a rich bone broth, topped with various cuts of beef like brisket, chuck, and knee joint to ensure that they experience a wide selection of hanwoo flavors from one single bowl of gomtang. The elegantly plated kimchi and side dishes in bangjja yugi, or hand-forged bronze tableware, complement the gomtang
4.8km
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Songheonjip
Korean · Bib
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With successful businesses built around traditional liquor and noodle soup, the owner-chef now ventures into tteokgalbi at Songheonjip. Thick, charcoal-grilled patties are smoky and juicy, served with rice, delicate banchan, and a rich doenjang jjigae. Set in a renovated two-storey house, the restaurant evokes the cosy atmosphere of a 1990s home. Dishes are served on low tables for a homey yet hearty dining experience. Shoe-off required when entering the room.
4.8km
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100.1.Pyeongnaeng
Naengmyeon · Bib
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100.1.Pyeongnaeng was a naengmyeon restaurant that ran for exactly 100 days and grabbed the attention of foodies in the latter half of 2023. With a strong passion for cold noodle flavors, Kwak Dong-hoon officially opened the Pyongyang-style naengmyeon restaurant on March 3, 2024. Kwak developed his own Pyongyang naengmyeon recipe after touring naengmyeon restaurants all over Korean in search for the bowl of noodles. A single sip of the delicate, subtle broth is all you need to see the restaurant's mastery in crafting naengmyeon. They also offer various Korean dishes like bulgogi, eobokjaengban
4.9km
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