Good bagels with affordable price. I've been looking for a bagel cafe in Seoul and found this one meets my expectation. This is simply a typical in-the-neighbor bagel place that you may find somewhere in LA or NY. There are several negative comments above, but I want to emphasize that bagels are for your daily life or morning routine. In the case someone feels the taste of bagels is too mild, yet I recommend to sprinkle some salt to compromise your tastebud. In other terms, I can say the bagels taste healthy not containing too much of salt sugar. In summary, those who want to start your day with fresh bagels and coffee and who has offices and homes nearby, get there and...
Read moreThe best bagel in Korea—hands down! This place is as authentic as it gets. If you’re craving a break from Korean cuisine and looking for top-notch Western flavors, this is the spot to visit. The menu is simple yet packed with delicious options, making it perfect for breakfast, lunch, or even dinner.
The service is excellent—when the kiosk didn’t accept my credit card, the staff quickly stepped in and processed my order at the front register with no hassle. The place is spotless, and while it’s a bit small, that only adds to its cozy charm. Ideal for a casual date or a solo bite. The menu offers a great variety without being overwhelming.
If you’re in Korea, this is an...
Read moreI don't ever write food reviews but I also never had a bacon, egg, and cheese taste so bad... I had a slightly soft boiled egg type of texture with some thick greasy bacon with oil seeping through wrapper along with cheese that didn't have much taste. Furthermore, Canadian bagels are either different or they just don't taste as good as NY bagels. The butter on the bagel for a bacon, egg, and cheese topped it off to make this the worst experience I've had eating bagels. I will most definitely...
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