The café culture has been a unique part of modern Korean society. While there are many outstanding cafés brewing good coffees in
Coffee is a big deal in South Korea. Statistics have shown that 120,000 tons of coffee were imported into Korea in 2013,
Spring and Autumn are the two popular seasons to visit South Korea. However, if you’re visiting South Korea during summer, you get
Visiting Yri Café (이리카페) was like stepping into a time machine. The vintage sofa, antique tables, gramophone records and endless collection of
Today I am sharing you a secret hideout tucked in the back alleyway of Itaewon, Seoul. It is a hidden cafe I
Perhaps it was the sweet and long-lasting aroma of the coffee that keeps me going back to the same café. For the
Koreans have deep affection towards cafes, judging by the fact that there are about 6 cafes within a 3-minutes walking distance from
One thing that makes me fall completely in love with Korea is their amazing cafes, or, to be precise; it is their
Seoul is never short of cafes. But cafes that capture its visitor’s heart don’t come common. Recently, I found a quaint little
Residing in Korea is pretty close to perfect for an avid coffee drinker. The nearest cafe is always a stone’s throw away. And
Jeonju is a homeland for many talented artists. Known as the city of romance, culture and tradition, it is rich in history
When we talk about weekend cafes in Seoul, Samcheong-dong (삼청동) is always on the list if you don’t mind the endless queues
I wonder if anyone ever feels the same with me that sometimes it is not easy to get real good western breakfast/brunch
I chance upon this cosy little cafe at the Gyeongbok Palace area. These red chairs against the black brick wall and the