Located in an extremely secluded location, I would have never found this place if my friend hadn't suggested it to me. What a find! This is without a doubt my new favorite cafe on the island. It has a traditional Korean feel, and has some of the best bread and coffee I've had in Korea.
The prices are reasonable, and there was plenty of space to handle the crowds of people. When the weather is nice, there's a lovely outdoor garden area with room for kids to play and adults to wander around for a bit.
I will definitely return to 미쁜제과 the next time...
Read moreHonestly, the selling point here is the playground outside the bakery. They have a fancy garden and a cool swing!
They also had Tuho, a traditional Korean game involving throwing arrows into a jar. Only saw this in historical K-dramas so it eas pretty cool to finally try it out! Scored a pathetic 1/15 arrows...
The bread were average. Tried a bunch of salt breads and red bean bread but nothing much to rave about. Salt bread were abit too buttery for my liking. Atmosphere is...
Read morePlace was quite isolated from the rest of the world but it was a very big place.
Breads were a little tough for my liking. The garlic bread was actually too overly sweet. But the bacon and onion bread hit the spot, tasted savoury and nice. Bread can be a little dry.
The tangerine juice costed 8000 won, which was too expensive in my opinion.
The atmosphere and environment of the place was nice, there are outdoor and indoor seats. With a pretty outdoor view...
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