Looking for the best places to grab brunch in Pyeongtaek? Perhaps you are confused by the difference between brunch styles between Korea and America. Don’t worry, we have you covered with fabulous local brunch options no matter what you are craving.
Where Is Pyeongtaek?
Feel free to skip this section if you live in Pyeongtaek or know about the area. We try to make sure that everyone knows what area our blog post recommendations cover since we don’t know what part of you Korea you may currently exist in when viewing our information.
Pyeongtaek-si is located in the southern portion of the Gyeonggi-do province. This large city includes both US military installations, Camp Humphreys, and Osan Air Base.
The meat pie recommendations provided exist within different areas of Pyeongtaek-si. Therefore, in this blog post, South of Seoul provides addresses and phone numbers. However, we recommend using this information in either Naver Maps or Kakao Maps for the best results. As a result, such apps help you figure out how far each restaurant might be from you.
What Is The Difference Between Korean and American Brunch?
We often tend to think of meals in the way that the culture we were raised in considered them. When you move to a new country, you may be confused to learn that what you consider for meals may look different. Our volunteers demystified Korean breakfast for you in a past blog. Therefore, we felt it was time to dig into the differences between Korean and American brunch.
When Americans think of brunch, it often involves sweet and savory foods and alcohol, usually mimosas or bloody marys. You might find dishes like pancakes, French toast, eggs benedict, or options typical to Western breakfasts. Whereas Korean brunches tend to be more focused on sandwiches, plates of pasta, and salads, they also may include traditional Korean dishes as well. Since this brunch is less focused on alcohol, they often include beverage choices like sikhye (sweet rice punch), a variety of teas, coffees, juices, or fruit ades.
In this blog, we will provide you with locations to enjoy both Korean and American-style brunch options.
Restaurants Serving American-Style Brunch In Pyeongtaek
This list does not include every location serving American-style brunch. However, we tried to include as many options as possible.
For the past two years, Le Pain has been recognized as serving the best local American brunch. They offer mimosas and a host of fabulous American-style breakfast options, as well as sandwiches and salads to meet all your brunch needs.
The following locations serve mimosas or alcohol for their brunch menus:
Le Pain
0507-1339-5336
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Convenient little cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Great brunch options!
Hangul Address
경기도 평택시 팽성읍 신흥북로49번길 22
JJs American Diner
031-8094-1337
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Affordable American style restaurant that serves a good breakfast in the morning. They also have nice specials and are open late on Friday and Saturday.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로222번길 93-4
La Plush
0507-1381-6092
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Formerly Known as Regina’s, La Plush serves brunch, cocktails, and more. Brunch and several types of mimosas.
Hangul Address
경기도 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로 241
The following locations serve brunch only on the weekends. Braai Republic and NOM Beer serve lunch on both Saturdays and Sundays. However, Pub 210 serves brunch from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sundays only.
Braai Republic (Pyeongtaek Branch)
031-657-7580
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The friendly owners, cozy interior, and insanely good food will keep you coming back again and again. Their lamb chops and meat pies are to die for, and weekend brunch should not be missed.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정쇼핑로 17-1
NoM Beer Company
050714442063
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Nom focuses on craft beer from across Korea. They have a huge selection on tap and in their fridges. The also have a small bar food menu. Nom Advertises All Day Brunch but this is not true. Actual brunch schedule: Mon-Thur 5pm until maybe 8pm / no Friday brunch / Saturday 11am-4pm / Sunday 11am-8pm
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정쇼핑로 37-1 6층
Pub 210
This is both the perfect place to eat with your family and a late night venue with lots of food and drinks to keep you going. Pub 210 serves a lovely Sunday Brunch.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로164번길 50
Here are two other American-style brunch options that are often recommended in our Pyeongtaek Food & Fun group.
Wichcraft
010-5360-9772
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Brand new sandwich shop located in the ville outside Camp Humphreys. Its a smaller place, not suited for large groups, but the food is great. Pet friendly and now offers delivery!
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로222번길 121
Savory Restaurant
0507-1348-0865
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A restaurant offering a very wide varity of menu items.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 팽성대교길 139
Restaurants Serving Korean-Style Brunch in Pyeongtaek
If you are looking for delicious options for a Korean-style brunch, the following locations offer great Korean foods and may also include some American-style brunch foods as well.
In 2022, Hocus Pocus won the award for best Korean brunch in Pyeongtaek. Their Korean brunch menu often includes a rotation of gorgeous pasta, salads, and sandwiches served in a stunning countryside setting.
Hocus Pocus Roasters
031-662-7783
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 장안웃길 12
Manhattan Cafe
0507-1337-4327
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A simple brunch and coffee shop. Closed on Weekends.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 진위면 가곡리 539-6
Loxid Gateaux - Sosabeol
0316302680
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A dessert cafe chain that moonlights as a breakfast and brunch spot. They are tucked away inside The Dome mall in Sosabeol. Veey chic atmosphere.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 비전5로 10
37.5 Brunch And Dining
A popular brunch franchise serving up western style breakfast and Italian inspired dishes.
Hangul Address
경기도 평택시 고덕면 여염리 4287-4
37.5 Brunch Cafe
031-654-3705
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Hearty Korean brunch, burgers, and pasta. Big beautiful restaurant cafe in rural eastern Pyeongtaek.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 죽백2길 251
Into The Forest
0507-1310-0194
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A popular cafe that is great for families and just hanging out.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 신흥북로 40
Main Street Cafe
031-684-2223
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Huge space, tons of photo ops, kids play area, 4 floors, very detailed and unique
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 포승읍 만호리 697-17
Maison De Mela
0507-1407-5909
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Instagram: maison_de_mela
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 비전1로 44 메종드멜라
Prea Godeok
0507-1497-3396
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 고덕갈평10길 81-4 프리어
KimchiRednecks Grabbing Brunch In Pyeongtaek
While we do not always get out to enjoy brunch locally, we have made it to a few of the restaurants. Here are a few of the videos that we have done for brunch. However, if you are looking for more local recommendations, we suggest checking out our YouTube channel. We have many local restaurant recommendations and cooking videos as well.
Join The Pyeongtaek Food & Fun Facebook Group
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The KimchiRednecks channel was created in September 2018 by Chuck Whittington and Melissa Edwards-Whittington. They moved to Korea in July 2017 with their three Shih Tzu daughters, Sookie, Minion, and Mayhem.
The YouTube channel started as a way to share their lives here with their friends and families back in the states. They both have a deep love for Korean culture, people, and food and love being able to share that with others.
Chuck Whittington graduated from Francis Marion University with a Bachelors in Information Systems Management. He has worked in Information Technology roles for over 20 years. Chuck has always had an interest in Korea and has traveled here many times in the past.
Melissa Edwards-Whittington graduated from Mid-Atlantic Christian University with a Bachelors in Bible and a Minor in Elementary Education. She has worked in various roles in customer service and marketing over the years.
The YouTube channel has many interests just like they do because it is an extension of their lives here in Korea. You will often find videos on their channel about daily life in Korea, cooking, foodie adventures, traveling and exploring, computer and tech pursuits, gaming, and working on the Subaru BRZ.
Over the years, many of their friends have joined them for their videos and adventures because they enjoy sharing their lives with those around them. In addition, they add new interests from time to time, like making moonshine in Korea.
Life is about growing and changing, and the longer the KimchiRednecks live in Korea, the more they learn to love this country and culture and all it has to offer.