Not sure what to do once the concert ends? We’ve got you covered. From must-visit eateries to local hangouts, interpark Global has curated every spot ENHYPEN members have shared on Weverse and YouTube.
Follow this guide and enjoy a seamless ENHYPEN-inspired trip through Seoul. Save this post for later—you won’t want to miss a thing❤️
1️⃣ Front Seoul
Jake's post on Weverse
Average spending: KRW 8,000–10,000
This is the café that Jake and Ni-ki visited together—after a round of rock-paper-scissors, Ni-ki lost and ended up paying for their coffee. Located near Sinsa Station, the café features a European-style exterior with a modern interior design spread across three floors. The coffee here is quite good, though a little on the pricey side. In addition to coffee, the menu also includes desserts and light meals.
This is the Western-style restaurant Sunoo visited with his sister. On weekends or during peak dining hours, you may need to make a reservation in advance through Naver. Sunoo ordered the wasabi pasta and beef Wellington, though the wasabi pasta has since been removed from the menu.
ENHYPEN Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, and Ni-ki! were spotted here! If you ask the staff, they’ll even guide you to the very seats the members used. The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat pork menu for KRW 16,900 per person. The meat is pre-marinated with a sweet flavor that makes it especially delicious. You can place your orders through an electronic pad, and since the restaurant stays open late, it’s the perfect spot to stop by after a concert.
This Chinese restaurant in Sinsa-dong, Seoul has private rooms, each with its own name. ENHYPEN dined in the room called “Bamboo (죽)”. If the room is empty, you can let the staff know you’re a fan, and they’ll allow you to take photos inside. After your meal, we recommend following the same walking route featured in the vlog for the full experience.
ENHYPEN Jungwon & Heeseung’s Pick!
Sweet and Sour Pork, Fried Shrimp Toast, Spicy Seafood Noodles, Black Bean Sauce Noodles
This café, located in Naksan, requires a short uphill walk along a mountain path to reach. Inside, the atmosphere is calm and cozy. As its name suggests—“Jazz Story”—there’s always jazz music playing, creating a soothing vibe. The interior is decorated with a vintage touch, featuring large bookshelves, a piano, and lamps. Paper airplanes hanging from the ceiling add a charming detail that makes the space especially pretty.