Generally it was a very casual and cultural space. The designer of F1963 used the factory’s wastes of buildings, like woods, steel wheels and metal robs, as raw materials, rather than replacing or constructing with brand new materials. It was not easy. And that could be the reason why its industrial vibe flowing so originally. But my point is not the area. My recommendation was the “American Pecan Pie” served by Terarosa Suyeong Coffee. THAT WAS THE BEST pecan pie I have ever tasted! The quality of pecans which were served in whole shape was incredible. I guess it was because of the latitude and pretreatment. As to the stuff, fresh, solid, sweet and smooth fragrance; just perfectly fit in every bite with pecans. If you have a latte, that would be more impressive. Korean coffee is wonderful to any cake. You may also notice the wall of the pie. It was condensed with high quality, tasted so crispy and soft. If you are not a guy into old factory culture or modern arts so much, you will definitely love to go to F1963 for the pecan pie. Because it is the only Terarosa branch store in Busan. The pecan pie worths your...
Read moreTerarosa Suyeong — A Coffee Lover’s Paradise in Busan
Terarosa Suyeong is hands down one of the best places to enjoy expertly brewed coffee in Busan. The atmosphere perfectly balances modern chic with cozy comfort, making it an ideal spot to relax, work, or catch up with friends.
Their coffee is outstanding — rich, smooth, and carefully crafted from high-quality beans. Whether you’re a fan of espresso, pour-over, or specialty drinks, Terarosa delivers every time. The staff are knowledgeable and passionate, always happy to recommend the perfect cup based on your taste.
Beyond the coffee, the space itself is beautifully designed with plenty of natural light, comfortable seating, and thoughtful details that make you want to linger. It’s no surprise that Terarosa Suyeong has become a favorite hangout for locals and visitors alike.
If you find yourself in Suyeong, this café is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates top-tier coffee and a...
Read moreDuring our search for a breakfast spot, we stumbled upon this establishment while en route to another sightseeing area. We arrived at 9:00 am, and were pleasantly surprised by the ample parking available. The coffee hall was quite spacious and adorned with displays of coffee roasting machines, coffee beans, and various merchandise, creating an industrial-style interior ambiance. While the breakfast menu wasn't available at that time, we still enjoyed the freshly baked pastries and the renowned coffee drinks. The drip coffee, known for its slight acidity and overall rich flavor, was particularly delightful. We also tried a few espresso-based drinks, all of which were quite satisfying. The bookstore opens at 10 am, and we look forward to visiting again to explore it along with the...
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