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Spain Club Haeundae is a Mediterranean Spanish restaurant positioned directly on the Haeundae beachfront in Busan, near the Paradise Hotel. The venue offers both an outdoor terrace overlooking the ocean and indoor seating, creating a resort-like dining atmosphere. Gambas al ajillo is the anchor of the menu — garlic-heavy olive oil sauce that resonates well with Korean palates, with the unwritten custom being to order extra bread for dipping into the remaining sauce. Paella requires roughly forty minutes of cooking time, so placing that order before browsing the rest of the menu is the practical move. The squid ink paella is a recommended variation. Grilled meat dishes and whole grilled squid earn praise for straightforward, well-executed preparation, while the tripe stew in a tomato base surprises many with its tender, chewy offal work and depth of flavor. Eggplant-tomato stew with Iberico pork and cured jamon faithfully reproduce the flavors of their Spanish originals. Among fried items, however, the chicken, squid ink tempura, and fried dumplings receive comparatively lukewarm feedback, making careful menu selection important. The drinks program features Spanish cava, sangria, house wine, and Spanish draft beer, though the beer selection is limited to two options. Pricing reflects the Haeundae beachfront premium and sits on the higher end, but a summer evening spent on the terrace with sea breezes and a glass of wine delivers an experience that justifies the cost. The restaurant draws a notably high proportion of international tourists. Reservations are available through Catch Table. Dinner service often generates queues, so a lunchtime visit offers a calmer alternative. Food delivery pace tends to run slow regardless of occupancy, so building buffer time into the schedule is advisable.