Would not recommend this place as there’s this one old man there that forces you to buy their food immediately you step down the stairs, rushes you to order their food. And the policy is that if you want to sit with the goats you have to order takeout but once you order takeout to sit with the goats. The old man chases you away, Old male owner seemed rather controlling and grumpy , he scolded my siblings for touching the sheep even after buying their drinks. This place is too overrated . I clearly do not understand why it’s at 4.8 stars.. it’s animal cruelty + bad attitude, can tell staff are being forced to work there too as they seemed helpless. Once again, greatly do not recommend this place, . Do not recommend -10000/10
Additional note, even if you really want to see the goats do not order the caramel macchiato as it really spoiled my appetite it’s outrageously unappeasing to drink some low quality made food
This place is a must- NOT go , due to the poor attitude, and disgusting animal...
Read moreI LOVED THIS CAFÉ!
The place is beautiful, the staff is kind, and the food was delicious. The coffee was intense and creamy, and the honey toasts were soft on the inside and crispy on the edges.
It was a bit difficult to find at first since it's located at the bottom of the shopping mall, and we couldn't find the entrance. If you don't see the big staircase on the side of the mall, and Google or Naver direct you to the front, just go down and keep going to the back 💜
Like most cafés in Korea, you'll notice they have a computer to place your order. The menu is extensive, and they have several signature dishes, so my recommendation is to have an idea of what to order before you arrive (there's usually a small queue to order, so they appreciate it if you don't take too long to decide).
Pay attention to your order number, especially if you sit in the second area, as you might not hear when they call you.
And don't forget to wash your hands thoroughly before...
Read moreI tried the mint chocolate chip frappacino - very delicious! They do have 2 sheep outside in a gated area for paying customers to pet and interact with. They seemed fairly tired, so I just pet them for a minute and let them be. Now the bathroom situation seemed to be the weirdest out of my whole trip to South Korea. There are keys (tied to plush animals) that will get you in the bathroom. You will also need to grab some toilet paper if there's some left in the same bin. Follow the bathroom arrows, pass the parking garage that will be on your right. Bathrooms are shortly after the nail salon sign on the right (further down the hall than imagined). No toilet paper in bathrooms (which is why they advise you to grab some....there was none when I picked up a key) and nothing to dry with. No paper towel or hand dryers. But at least they were typical toilets. Hard to blame the business since these bathrooms seem like the shared ones for all the businesses in...
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