Are you looking for a delicious burger and not sure where to start? Here are ten spots where you can find the best burgers near Osan Air Force Base.
Where is Osan Air Base?
Feel free to skip this section if you live in the Osan Air Base area or know about the area.

Osan Air Base is a US Air Force Base located in Singjang-dong, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The area may also be called Songtan by both international residents and many Koreans who work with international residents. However, when people reference Songtan they may also be referencing Seojeong-dong, Jisan-dong, or parts of Godeok as well. Clarifying locations with exact addresses becomes important when sharing information for locations in this area.
About Burgers Near Osan Air Force Base
Burgers near Osan Air Force Base come in three styles 1) traditional western style burgers, 2) fusion burgers with are mostly western with a touch of eastern style, and 3) Korean street burgers. Each of these burger brings something wonderful to the table. The burger restaurants tend to be small and cozy with many fun flavors.
About Korean Street Burgers
Sinjang Shopping Street (known as the SED to US Soldiers posted at Osan Air Force Base) is famous for its Korean street burgers. These burgers used to be sold in street tents but they have grown into full blown restaurants over the decades. These burgers are famous for their pork patty, cabbage slaw, locally flavored sauces, and egg combinations. They are messy and fun to eat. Koreans travel from all over Korea to eat these famous patties.
About the Fusion Burgers
The Korean style western burgers tend to offer beef patties with toppings that mirror western burgers but may also include a wider varity of sauces with local flavors. These burgers are often a bit sweeter and saucier than their purly western counterparts but less saucy and sweet than the Korean street burgers. These fusion burgers are a nice middle ground for those wanting to try something new without jumping right into the fire.
About Western the Burgers
Every year a few more western burger joints arrive near Osan Air Force Base. These restaurants cater to a North American burger lover. They offer saltier burgers with chillies, cheeses, and US style bacon. The two most westernized burgers restaurants are Bros Kitchen and Loft33. Two amazing spots for burgers.
10 Best Burger Spots Near Osan AirForce Base
This list starts off with the most western flavored burger joint and then slowly moves toward the Korean street burger. If you eat at each on in order it’s like traveling back through time and culture.

Loft33 Songtan
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 중앙시장로11번길 6
Loft33 has one of the best burgers in Pyeongtaek. The Songtan location opened in 2020 and offers delicious food in a beautiful atmosphere.

Bros Kitchen
031-611-3162
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 중앙시장로11번길 14
Delicious burgerz, sides, and salads. A favorite spot with local expats and US military.

Donkko Food
031-665-7707
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Hangul Address
경기도 평택시 점촌로20번길 22
A cute little take out burger shop.

Pills Cheesesteak
031-667-1233
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 탄현로 323
Small, family owned cheesesteak sandwiches and burgers.

Sand Fox Sandwiches
031-664-0903
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 쇼핑로 28
Delicious and unique sandwiches on homemade bread. Go hungry because their food is rich and filling. They close early if they sell out of buns.

666 Burger Godeok
0507-1371-6682
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 고덕면 고덕국제4길 60-18
2021/08 Navigation Note: All navigation apps struggle in this area. It’s a new city. Naver Maps works the best. A Korean burger chain.

Rockys Burgers
031-667-4502
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 쇼핑로 8
A Korean/Western burgers joint done up to look like a 50s cafe. Quite popular with Koreans.

Miss Jin Burger
031-667-0656
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 쇼핑로 3-1
A classic Korean streetburger. The perfect late night food after an evening out with friends. The classic burgers are made with a pork not beef. A fun way to mix-up your burger routine.

Miss Lee Burger
0507-1390-7172
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Hangul Address
경기 평택시 쇼핑로 33
These burgers were all the rage back in the day. Another Korean street burger shop that has stood the test of time. Hearty, sloppy pork patty burgers that are perfect during a long night out.
Location Clarification for this List
While some of the pasta recommendations provided exist within walking distance of Osan Air Base Main Gate, other locations may require a car. In this blog post, South of Seoul provides its address and phone numbers. However, use this information in either Naver Maps or Kakao Maps for the best results. Such apps help you figure out how far each restaurant might be from you.
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