In A Nutshell:
-Nadaam (correct spelling) is a coffee lovers paradise. -From the tucked away location in a snall alleyway, to the classical music playing & the various artifacts of composers, you'll thoroughly enjoy your hand-dripped coffee. -Depending on availability, you will be able to choose from a world-wide selection of various coffee beans. -The method of delivery is unique in which they use a tea light candle to keep your coffee hot. -The old man (Mr. Nadaam) is a retired mechanical engineer, who studied the coffee making craft for 5 years after he retired. -The coffee shop has been open since 2010. -You can enjoy classical music while sitting inside or outside (don't worry about mosquitos, I didn't see any or get bit). -P.S. there's free wi-fi too.
Overall, if you are a true coffee enthusiast & happen to be in Busan you definitely need...
Read moreWe heard the classical music and were curious to see where it came from. Inside we found a very nice decor and a very nice owner who seemed like he wasn’t expecting anyone. We ordered coffee and got a whole pot so we could both have two cups, and we also got a chocolate and some bread to share.
When it was time to pay the owner was gone, so we weren’t sure what to do, but in the end he came back with ice cream for us! We talked a bit about the cafe and Korea and the atmosphere was great.
The coffee was a bit expensive, but it was the best coffee we had in Korea and with everything it was...
Read moreWe were walking past an alley and there was an old man gardening and classical music playing. We started talking and suggested that we would like a beer and he invited us into his premises. He served us a beer then came out with toast and cream then some sliced apple and then some freshly brewed coffee. What a lovely room with music playing, old tea sets, hundreds of cds and vinyls and a friendly and engaging host. Thank you for the highlight of our whole trip to Korea. It makes you realise we live in a...
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