Step into a delightful world where traditional Hanok style decor meets modern culinary charm. This inviting cafe boasts an enchanting atmosphere, adorned with beautiful wooden beams and intricate Korean design elements that transport you to a different time. As you explore the menu, you’ll find a tempting array of desserts, including their signature matcha cake, which is as visually stunning as it is delicious.
Guests can choose to relax in either the cozy indoor seating or the serene outdoor space, making it a perfect spot for any occasion. The cafe is open until 10 PM, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the ambiance and desserts. However, be mindful that after 9:30 PM, the drink menu is unavailable, so plan your visit accordingly.
One of the unique features of this cafe is the conveyor belt display, where you can see all the delectable cake options up close before making your selection. This interactive experience adds to the fun of choosing your treat. Additionally, the picturesque exterior serves as a fantastic backdrop for photos, making it a favorite for those looking to capture special moments.
It's worth noting that the setup of the cafe may pose challenges for older guests, so some may find navigating the space a bit difficult. Overall, this charming establishment offers a delightful fusion of aesthetics and flavor that is sure to leave a...
Read moreLocation in Ikseondong cafe alley, area not so spacious. Indoor and semi outdoor seating only, small seating capacity.
Limited coffee menu but have non coffee menu as well, cakes option on the conveyor belt, take and pay in the cashier along with your drink order.
My order: Cranberry Cheesecake With whipped cream n topped with cookie crumble. Dried cranberry slightly sour and adding a fresh taste to the sweet cheesecake and cookie crumble layer.
Ice Hoji Latte Hojicha taste very dominant & the sweetness just in a right amount.
Staff have limited english, but helpful and quite friendly.
Packed on the weekend, can be hard to find seat. Worth to try,...
Read moreIt's a great place to visit, with the railway cutting through the cafe garden / courtyard. I've given it 4 rather than 5 stars as it was really busy & with people taking photos rather than having a drink/snack. They do ask at the till that each person buys something but as the train track is open to the street so many people were just taking pictures, or using the one toilet (which again you can reach without going through the cafe / till), making it difficult to get into the cafe itself & then causing a huge...
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