Jeju Dream Tower Complex Resort, Pocha.

Jeju Dream Tower Complex Resort, Pocha.

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Oktoberfest German Beer Festival Held at 38th Floor 'Pocha' Until the 31st
Paulaner Weissbier Beer Glass Gifted with Platter Order for 4 People

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Yuri] Jeju Dream Tower Complex Resort announced on the 15th that it will hold a promotion for Germany's largest beer festival, 'Oktoberfest,' at the 38th floor 'Pocha' until the 31st.


Oktoberfest is a world-famous beer festival held every autumn in Munich, Germany. It is known as one of the world's top three festivals, attracting an average of 6 million visitors annually. A representative of Jeju Dream Tower Complex Resort said, "We plan to recreate a unique Oktoberfest combined with Jeju's sensibility for customers who miss the Oktoberfest held in Germany during autumn."


The 'Pocha' Oktoberfest platter consists of pretzels, Kartoffelpuffer (German-style potato pancakes), assorted sausages (including roll sausage, grilled sausage, and smoked bratwurst), and crispy samgyeopsal (pork belly). When ordering the menu for 4 people, Schweinshaxe (German-style pork knuckle) served with beer sauce is additionally provided. Two 300ml Paulaner Weissbier beer glasses are also gifted as a present.


In addition, appetizers such as assorted cold cuts (cooked salami, turkey ham, mortadella, boneless ham), main dishes like Schweinshaxe, and single-item desserts including warm pretzel pudding, dark beer ice cream, and heart-shaped gingerbread are available.


Beers offered include three types of draft beer such as Paulaner Weissbier, famous as Germany’s national wheat beer, and Jeju Wit Ale, which features Jeju’s citrus aroma, along with four types of bottled beer. Exclusive cocktails available only at 'Pocha' include 'J?ger Bomb,' 'Pocha Sunset,' 'Pocha Punch,' 'Melon Bar,' and 'After Hour.'



Grand Hyatt Jeju's 'Pocha' offers a unique dining experience with the concept of Korean street food stalls. It features an open kitchen where guests can watch chefs prepare dishes. Around sunset (currently about 5:50 PM in October), lanterns hanging from the ceiling are lit, adding to the ambiance along with the Jeju sunset.


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