The place is a beautiful cafe. Very instagramable. But in substance, the drinks are expensive, they don't have alternative to cow milk (which is fine obviously but could be a problem for some), when I went they only took card and not cash....I ordered the acacia flowers tea. Which was 6 flowers in hot water. Nothing else so I'm a bit disappointed considering the price. They mention that if you come work there regularly you can get a discount on drinks I believe (?) but this is definitely not a working cafe. I brought my laptop to work a bit but either the table are very low or seats have no support for your back. Some people might like but for me I couldn't work a long time there. So quite disappointing to me. But I think I didn't come for the "right reason". It is a cool and beautiful cafe, where people take pictures and go on dates. One thing to note is that a card is put on your tray to say to keep it rather quiet for people to enjoy and refocus themselves etc but the music (even if it was peaceful music) was quite loud to me. My friend who came with me also had similar thoughts as me, because we came for the same reasons. To her, the WiFi seemed "slower" than in other places (I'm not sure about this one). Overall ok experience but depends on what you are...
ย ย ย Read moreDespite it's rustic appearance, Cafe SASA was actually built from scratch in 2020 in the traditional aesthetics of a Korean hanok building. From the ground up, literally, this bold venture is the brainchild of a group of five entrepenuers from different business backgrounds with the intention of bringing a modern brunch cafe to the Ikseon-dong central district. Just over the walls you can see the royal ancestral shrine of Jongmyo (a UNESCO World Heritage Site originally built in the 14th century) while the Changgyeonggung Palace, built in 1483, is only a matter of minutes away to the north of the cafe.
Cafe SASA currently use two blends "Forest" (์ฒ) and "Dry Stone Wall" (๋๋ด), brewing their coffee on a Korean made El Rocio 2-Group "Moresto" Espresso Machine. Food options include traditional Korean fruit snacks, fusion pound cake and two different...
ย ย ย Read moreLovely vibes with traditional touch. Desserts and beverage presentation are beautiful, such a work of art! ๐ All taste delicious and my favorite one is the Imjeolmi grain latte, you should try!
Sasa cafe is on my must visit cafe(s) list in Seoul, and I had a great...
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