Snoopy Garden Cafe (Jeju Island): A Delightful Oasis in a Peanuts Paradise (4/5 Stars)
Rating:
• Ambiance: 4.5/5 (Bright and airy space, modern minimalist design, comfy seating, tranquil atmosphere)
• Drinks: 4/5 (Unique drink options, like Omongijuce Rice, cuppocino, and matcha coffee)
• Value: 3.5/5 (Slightly higher prices, longer wait for food)
Overall: 4/5
Donkey and I were so excited to visit Snoopy Garden, and we couldn't wait to check out the cafe, too. We arrived bright and early at 9 a.m., but unfortunately, the cafe didn't start serving food until 9:20 a.m. We decided to explore the park while we waited, and it was a great way to build up our appetites.
As we walked in to the cafe, we were greeted by a bright and airy space with large windows offering a view of lush greenery. The modern minimalist design, featuring clean lines and neutral colours, created a calming and serene atmosphere.
The cafe itself wasn't explicitly Snoopy-themed, but its sophisticated and tranquil atmosphere felt like a perfect complement to the whimsical fun of the rest of the park. We loved the comfy, light-gray seating and simple white tables, which made for a very comfortable and inviting space.
We also tried some of their unique drinks, like the Omongijuce Rice, the cuppocino, and the matcha coffee.
While the food didn't exactly wow us, it was still satisfying, and the cafe's charming atmosphere made it a worthwhile experience. We also found the prices to be a bit on the higher side, and it’s also worth noting that there’s about a 15 minute wait for the food after you order. While the staff were friendly, they didn't speak English, so communication was a bit of a challenge. However, the overall experience of Snoopy Garden made it a worthwhile visit.
If you're visiting Snoopy Garden, I recommend making a stop at the cafe. It's a delightful oasis in a Peanuts paradise, but be prepared for slightly higher prices, and keep in mind that the food service starts a bit later in the morning, there's a bit of a wait for your meal, and communication might be a bit tricky if you don't...
Read moreKitty and I were so excited to visit Snoopy Garden, and we couldn't wait to check out the cafe, too. We arrived bright and early at 9 a.m., but unfortunately, the cafe didn't start serving food until 9:20 a.m. We decided to explore the park while we waited, and it was a great way to build up our appetites.
As we walked in to the cafe, we were greeted by a bright and airy space with large windows offering a view of lush greenery. The modern minimalist design, featuring clean lines and neutral colours, created a calming and serene atmosphere.
The cafe itself wasn't explicitly Snoopy-themed, but its sophisticated and tranquil atmosphere felt like a perfect complement to the whimsical fun of the rest of the park. We loved the comfy, light-gray seating and simple white tables, which made for a very comfortable and inviting space.
We also tried some of their unique drinks, like the Omongijuce Rice, the cuppocino, and the matcha coffee.
While the food didn't exactly wow us, it was still satisfying, and the cafe's charming atmosphere made it a worthwhile experience. We also found the prices to be a bit on the higher side, and it’s also worth noting that there’s about a 15 minute wait for the food after you order. While the staff were friendly, they didn't speak English, so communication was a bit of a challenge. However, the overall experience of Snoopy Garden made it a worthwhile visit.
If you're visiting Snoopy Garden, I recommend making a stop at the cafe. It's a delightful oasis in a Peanuts paradise, but be prepared for slightly higher prices, and keep in mind that the food service starts a bit later in the morning, there's a bit of a wait for your meal, and communication might be a bit tricky if you don't...
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My first stop was Jeju and I rented a car so had to make sure that I got used to drive on the left hand side quickly. Got the rental car and drove to Cafe Snoopy - out first stop as the princess likes Snoopy.
Didn't get to explore the Snoopy Garden but we had a meal at Cafe Snoopy that got everyone happy.
The Charlie Brown's Zig Zag Omurice and baked rice satiated the hunger for the kids; Holiday Menu comprises of beautiful Snow Mountain Cake + Strawberry Milk provided sweet ending to the tour.
Note: Must buy their Basalt chocolate that is...
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