Soft Opening : 10/10 (Thr)
GRAND Opening : 11/01 (Fri)

About  OPPAYA789

Fresh Beer & Soju! Spanish Food & K-FOOD !!

OPPAYA789 is the MUST GO-TO SPOT for sharing great time with Spanish & Korean style food.
Discover Oppaya789: Your New Favorite Hangout Spot!


Welcome to Oppaya789, where great times and delicious food come together!
Located in the heart of the Silicon valley, Oppaya789 offers a unique blend of Spanish tapas and Korean street food, perfect for any occasion.
Whether you’re in the mood for a refreshing beer or a variety of other drinks, we’ve got you covered.
Our cozy and inviting atmosphere makes it the ideal place to unwind with friends and loved ones.
Come and experience the best of both worlds at Oppaya789 – where every visit is a celebration!

FOOD Style

We offer
  • Tapas (Spanish: [ˈtapa]) are appetisers or snacks in Spanish cuisine. They can be combined to make a full meal, and are served cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid, or patatas bravas, spicy potatoes).

    In some bars and restaurants in Spain and across the globe, tapas have evolved into a sophisticated cuisine. In some Central American countries, such snacks are known as bocas. In parts of Mexico, similar dishes are called botanas.

    TAPAS

  • Pocha (Korean: 포차; lit. covered wagon), abbreviated from Pojangmacha (포장마차), is a South Korean term for outdoor carts that sell street foods such as hotteok, gimbap, tteokbokki, sundae, dak-kkochi (Korean skewered chicken), fish cake, mandu, and anju (foods accompanying drinks). In the evening, many of these establishments serve alcoholic beverages such as soju.

    Pocha is a popular place to have a snack or drink late into the night. The food sold in these places can usually be eaten quickly while standing or taken away. Some offer cheap chairs or benches for customers to sit, especially the ones serving late night customers who come to drink soju.

    POCHA