A Delicious Brunch at Working Holiday Haeundae: A Busan Travel Diary

Hello!
Today, I'm sharing a review of "Working Holiday Haeundae," a brunch cafe we visited for breakfast during our birthday trip to Busan with my child.
It's been over a month since our Busan trip, but my child still talks about the Classic French Toast at Working Holiday. That says a lot about how delicious it was!
One of the best things about Working Holiday Haeundae is that you can enjoy a panoramic view of Haeundae Beach. Plus, it opens at 8 AM, so you can take a stroll along the beach before checking out of your hotel and then enjoy a light brunch.
The brunch cafe is conveniently located right in front of Haeundae Sea Life Aquarium. It's in a building with a Mom's Touch on the first floor, making it easy to find.
Remembering my trip to Busan with my child, I'm starting this post about Working Holiday, a brunch cafe in Haeundae, Busan.
I visited Haeundae Brunch Cafe Working Holiday when it opened at 8 AM.
Since I was traveling alone with my child, I hadn't been able to visit any cafes serving good coffee. So, I decided that day to go to a place where we could enjoy both delicious coffee and brunch.
I stayed at the Paradise Hotel, and when I searched for the nearest brunch cafe, I found that Working Holiday had recently opened nearby.
There weren't many blog posts or reviews, so I hesitated a bit before visiting. But I decided to take a chance and go anyway!
The entrance to the building was a bit narrow and ambiguous. But since Naver stated that it was on the 5th floor of the Mom's Touch building, I took the elevator up. When I got off the elevator... wow! A whole new world unfolded before my eyes.
Before even tasting the food, I was already thinking, "I definitely have to come back here when I visit Busan again." I was completely captivated by the beautiful, refreshing, and open view of Haeundae Beach and the cafe's casual yet vintage interior.
I wondered if it was a cafe that roasts its own beans. There were bags of green beans and a large roasting machine near the entrance, which increased my confidence in the coffee! There were also bags, t-shirts, and accessories displayed, whether for sale or as decorations, making it fun to look around every corner.
Orders had to be placed using a self-service kiosk instead of at the counter. I'm used to kiosks, but the ordering process here was a bit complicated, perhaps because there were so many menu options.
This is the Working Holiday brunch menu, and as you can see, there are so many options!
In addition to the dishes on the menu, there were also separate options for bakery items, bread, and coffee drinks.
I ordered the Classic French Toast and Oil Pasta for my child and me.
After ordering, I noticed a variety of bakery items near the pick-up desk.
I only took pictures of a small selection of the bakery items. It seemed like they were constantly baking bread throughout the day.
The brunch cafe is very spacious, with plenty of tables.
The windows facing Haeundae Beach had long, straight tables installed. There were also plush sofa tables where several people could sit together, as well as round tables and long wooden tables. There were so many seats to choose from!
My child, after trying out various seats, chose a window seat with a panoramic view of Haeundae Beach.
Since my child is shorter than an adult, she said it was uncomfortable to eat at the plush sofa table.
So she chose a window seat with a table and chairs at a comfortable height.
After picking our seats and taking some pictures, our order arrived.
Classic French Toast
Oil Pasta
Milkshake
Single Americano
The Oil Pasta had a spicy and clean taste, so it wasn't greasy and I couldn't stop eating it, haha.
It was too spicy for my child, so I ate it all by myself. I finished the whole plate!
This is the Classic French Toast.
It's a menu item with my child's favorite sweet toast, topped with bananas and vanilla ice cream.
I added the scrambled eggs separately. They were soft and sweet, and my child really enjoyed them.
The coffee I ordered was a single origin, and the sweet and sour acidity made every sip a delight.
The milkshake was just a very common flavor. It was a familiar taste, which was nice, but also a bit disappointing!
Overall, I was satisfied with the taste of the menu items I ordered.
It was the last morning of our Busan trip, so my child was a bit down. But she perked up after eating the delicious brunch! :)
After a filling brunch, she looked in the mirror and started dancing to the upbeat music playing in the cafe.
Whenever we talk about Busan, the brunch cafe, Working Holiday in Haeundae, always comes up.
I'm planning another trip to Busan soon, and I think I'll visit again and try some new menu items.
This concludes my visit to Working Holiday, a brunch cafe in Haeundae, Busan. Thank you!
Busan Haeundae Brunch Cafe Working Holiday
Location
5th floor, 277 Haeundaehaebyeon-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
Hours
Brunch Menu: 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Drinks & Bakery: 8:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Last Order: 10:00 PM
- Working Holiday has two locations: Haeundae and Gwangalli.
- No parking lot or parking fee support! Use a nearby public parking lot.
- Bakery takeout customers get a discount.
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