This café is like stepping into a different time. The interior is built in a traditional Korean hanok style, with rustic wooden beams, mud walls, low tables, and paper lantern lighting. Every corner feels authentic and calming.
What makes it truly special is the stunning view of the forest right outside the large windows — peaceful, green, and immersive. You feel completely surrounded by nature while enjoying your drink on the floor cushions.
Behind the café, there’s a beautiful garden filled with rows of traditional Korean earthenware jars (onggi) used for storing kimchi and sauces. It adds to the historical charm and makes the whole experience feel very local and unique. Highly recommend visiting if you’re in Jeju and want to experience something beyond the usual...
Read moreVisited Yawon in Jeju and absolutely loved the experience. It’s set in a beautiful traditional Korean-style house, which adds so much charm and calm to the atmosphere. We had the plum tea, Schisandra ade, and Omegi ricecake, and everything was beautifully presented and delicious. The flavors were subtle, refreshing, and paired perfectly with the peaceful setting. A wonderful spot to slow down and enjoy traditional Korean treats — highly recommend for anyone...
Read more5,000 won for coffee, 5,000 won for tea, 5,000 won for 3 Omegi rice cakes, 3,000 won for cookies A place where hanok buildings, such as trees, soil, straw, and stones, are not artificial and go well with the outdoor natural environment. There are many tables everywhere, and the garden view is wonderful over the barrel. It takes about 30 minutes to come by bus number 211 from downtown Jeju, and there is a cafe...
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