Originally Posted by
Aventine
Breakfast has 3 new additions in the Eggs Royale, Baked Eggs and Bagel Florentine. I still find their a la carte and buffet offerings to be one of the weakest PH breakfasts in Asia.
Kind of interesting that there's no Chinese, but especially no Japanese written on the menu given Japan's close proximity to Busan. But then again, the use of Japanese used to be banned in South Korea not that long ago. I haven't been to South Korea since the 90s, so what is the status today of Japanese signage for tourists there? Is it almost entirely in English for all international travelers, even Chinese?