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The hot tub is the standout feature of this suite. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite features 1 li…
This suite's special feature is the hot tub. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite includes 1 living r…
This suite's standout feature is the hot tub. Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite is comprised of 1…
Featuring bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-condi…
Featuring bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The spacious…
The hot tub is a top feature of this twin room. Featuring bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a b…
Offering bathrobes, this family room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-condit…
Providing bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a bidet and a hairdryer. The spacious a…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed 349-sq-foot room with ocean views Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free W…
Providing bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The spacious…
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Restaurants nearby
- Fiotto★ Michelin Perched on Dalmaji Hill, fiotto is a small, husband-and-wife–run restaurant offering a pasta-focused tasting menu. The dishes highlight vegetables from the owners’ family farm, Jirisan pork, native Korean rice, and other carefully sourced ingredients. Most components—fresh pastas, cured ham, kombucha vinegar and syrups—are made in-house, expressing Piotto’s natural, understated style. The cooking draws on modern Italian techniques, balancing pasta with other starch-based dishes, while restrained sweetness and a light touch allow the ingredients’ true character to shine. The wood-toned, beige-a2.2km
- Palate★ Michelin Palate offers contemporary French cuisine that is free-spirited and adventurous in style. Its sensuous fare is based on the culinary diversity experienced by Chef Kim Jae-hoon. Ever since he boldly opened this diner in Busan, his hometown, the chef has been taking up diverse epicurean challenges while injecting freshness into the restaurant’s concept. This progressive aspect of Palate is well reflected in the cuisine it serves today. When it comes to dining, Busan has much respect for the old and traditional. This urban dining landscape makes one wonder how the chef’s ever-evolving culinary ex2.9km
- Mori★ Michelin Co-owned by a Korean chef trained in Japan and his Japanese wife, Mori offers nicely presented authentic Japanese kaiseki dining that will delight both your eyes and palate. Chef Kim Wan-gyu crafts delicate dishes using the fresh seafood and seasonal produce of Busan. He has an unmatched sense of culinary balance as manifested by the perfect harmony of ingredients and a well-controlled sense of rhythm that characterizes Mori’s course meals. Enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine in this cozy space, where the chef’s sincerely crafted cuisine is complemented by the smooth and attentive service of his 3.6km
- Buda MyeonoakBib Buda Myeonoak, relocated near Haeundae Beach in 2021, offers Pyeongyang cold noodles made out of 100% buckwheat flour. Served with mild, umami-rich broth, the noodles are pleasantly chewy, revealing additional nutty flavour with every bite. Top them with your choice of garnishes to enhance both flavour and texture, making each bite more satisfying than the last. Oxtail soup is another speciality of the house. Simmered for hours with generous pieces of oxtail, it develops a deep, rich flavour, and the tender meat adds heartiness and comfort to each bowl.3.6km
- Nagahama MangetsuBib Tucked deep within the Haeridan-gil area, this establishment stands out with a long line of diners waiting to be seated. This ramen joint in Busan is the first Korean outpost of a restaurant that started during the 1960s in the Nagahama area in Fukuoka, Japan. The ramen is prepared by simmering pig bones for hours until the broth becomes milky and smooth. Combined with a secret homemade soy sauce, the broth tastes rich, but never heavy. You may request your noodles be cooked to your liking, or add raw garlic or a spicy sauce. If you find your new broth a little too salty, feel free to ask for 3.8km
- HaemokBib Popular among both tourists and local regulars, Haemok offers accessible Japanese fare. Its blue fence and inexplicably exotic edifice create a vibe that makes this spot stand out in the neighborhood. Its wood-based décor and tatami floor also add to the exotic ambiance. Haemok’s menu includes a few selections of Japanese rice bowls, sashimi, tempura, and tataki dishes. But its signature item is unarguably hitsumabushi (Nagoya-style grilled eel). Coated with umami-rich sauce, the eel features bottomless flavor and is a perfect accompaniment to the rice cooked to perfection. And just so you kno3.8km
- Unaju Perched on a quiet hillside in Cheongsapo, Unaju features a sleek black exterior. It brings to Korea the recipes of Shirakawa, a restaurant founded in Nagoya in 1948. The eel is grilled twice to enhance the springy and crispy texture. Served with a special tare sauce, it pairs perfectly with rice. For a different experience, try it as ochazuke by adding wasabi, green tea, and shredded gim. The lunch special includes sides of cold udon and tempura. Do plan ahead as only 30 portions are available by reservation each day.1.8km
- IAán This restaurant showcases bold contemporary flavours derived from classic French and Korean cuisine. The dish names are Korean, yet the sauces and plating are distinctly French. The chef's remarkable ability to balance sauces suggests even more promising work to come. Cosy carpets and minimalist tables create an atmosphere that is warm, calm, and refined, much like the food. This is a lovely, quiet place to unwind over good food and wine.2.9km
- Chaoran Situated on the fifth floor of Signiel Busan, Chaoran serves authentic Cantonese cuisine, with a focus on Hong Kong-style flavours shaped by the city’s diverse cultural influences. Its dim sum showcases refined craftsmanship with elegant combinations of seafood, vegetables, and mushrooms. The signature dishes, pork barbecue with honey sauce and crispy pork belly, feature juicy, well-seasoned meat and crisp skin. Enhanced by decor reminiscent of Hong Kong in the 1920s and sweeping Haeundae views, the restaurant provides a memorable dining experience.3.2km
- Yulling Yulling—named after the character signifying harmony and the suffix ‘-ing’ denoting continuity—is evolving under its new chef toward contemporary French cuisine. Simple yet precise cooking techniques are combined with diverse local ingredients of Busan to create dishes that feel both familiar and refreshingly new. Thoughtfully composed pairings further enhance the dining experience. Guests seated at the long counter can enjoy sweeping views of Dongbaekseom and Gwangan Bridge; reservations for sunset hours offer an especially memorable setting.3.2km
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Attractions nearby
- Haedong Yonggungsa temple in South Korea2.7km
- Haeundae Beach beach in Busan, South Korea4.0km
- Busan Aquarium aquarium in Haeundae Beach, South Korea3.9km
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