This is not a coffee "cat cafe," and I was quite disappointed because they did not serve fresh coffee. Very expensive to get in, if paying for a family. About 10,000 per person for 2 hours, and I believe you need to buy 3,000 in treats. The cafe really needs more fresh air, and we were sneezing, at times. Other than 2 chairs, there are no real seats, other than sitting on top of shoe closets which surround the edges of the cafe, and people kept needing to get their belongings out of the boxes we sat on. The coffee is canned! The cats are a bit spoiled and several are unfriendly because they want treats, above an already expensive cost. They are cats. No treats means they tend to avoid you -- except the Sphinx cats, which are a needy breed. The worker seemed a bit OCD with customers -- running around spraying their hands, but was trying hard. The Sphinx seemed desperate for body warmth -- I felt sorry for the Sphinx. I had two on my lap. Myongdong had a much cleaner, friendlier cat cafe, with actual coffee served, if that matters. Other than the bad air and poor seating for people, this cafe seems a fun place for the cats. Lots of places to...
Read moreI've been to many Cat Cafe's in Seoul but this one is my favourite because they have lot's of cat's and all of them are really active. In most Cat Cafe's the cat will be sleeping and since the staff told us not to disturb them while they're asleep so we can't play much with the cat's. But in here, all of the cat's are really active and there's lot of them so I really enjoyed my time here. They also provide a slipper, a locker for your shoes, a locker to put your things, drinks...
Read moreVery clean, lots of cats, but what matters most for running a quality cat cafe is that the cats are cared for well... and they were! The owner obviously loved the cats and the cats loved her. Really...
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