by Michael Jones Cafe Grasse is a quaint, yet wonderfully designed cafe, a stones throw from Sinsa's famous Garosu-gil. The interior is warm and from the speakers soothing jazz music pours through the shop. The interior is decorated with wooden furniture, plants, antique teapots, and the smell of espresso and freshly baked deserts fill the air. As far as design is concerned, this place is warm and it is easy to get carried away by the jazz and to spend hours lost in conversation.
The coffee is also fantastic. We tried the Espresso con Panna with milk whipped cream (5,000 KRW), Grasse's Flat White, (5,500 KRW), and Ice Americano, and a slice of pumpkin cake (7,000 KRW). The Espresso con Panna was strong, but left a mouthful of berries and dark chocolate. The strong taste offered a nice contrast to the sweet milk cream. The Flat White was wonderful, but let's be honest, I'm always happy when I discover a new cafe that serves Flat Whites. The Ice Americano was also very good, despite the fact that I'm normally not a huge fan, but in Korea the Ice Americano is a benchmark that I can use to compare different cafes. And last, but not certainly least, the pumpkin cake was delectable. It was moist, just a tad sweet, and had a hint of spice and a dash of nuts. Everything we had at Cafe Grasse was great and it was nice finding a cafe tucked into Sinsa that doesn't charge sky high prices. The next time you find yourself in Sinsa and in need of caffeine, we strongly recommend visiting Cafe Grasse. Directions: Come out of Sinsa station, exit 8. Walk until Garosu-gil and then turn left. Walk down a bit and turn right on Nonhyeon 151 Gil, then turn left on 도산대로17길.. The cafe will be right there on the left.
0 Comments
by Ashley Heil Because this has to do with coffee and brunch you can find this blog post on the Food Envy Page and Coffee Envy. Enjoy! A few months ago, I wrote a blog post here about my favorite coffee shops in Seoul.
Although we wrote about how much we enjoy their coffee, especially the delicious Stumptown Coldbrew coffee they serve, we actually hadn't ever tried their pancakes. We finally got around to it about a week ago. We know a few other places for some great brunch and pancakes in Seoul, including Butterfingers and Uncle Sam's Pancake, but I have to say Pancake Epidemic might be my favorite pancakes. The original (what we got) are 6500 for 3 pancakes or (I believe) 11,000 for 6 pancakes. The stack seems high, but they are on the smaller side so Michael and I split 6 and still were left wanting more. The pancakes are super fluffy and moist even without any syrup on them. On top a sort of buttery cream was served. It looked a bit gross and strange at first, but it was very delicious. They also serve a Nutella stack of pancakes, which I will for sure try next time, and a ham-and-cheese stack of pancakes. If you're looking for some breakfast and great coffee or simply a sweet snack, this is definitely the places to come to. I cannot praise their coffee enough and these pancakes are fantastic. Give it a try and let us know how you like it! Pancake Epidemic is open everyday from 10:30AM-10:00PM. Phone: 02-3445-4525 Taste: ***** Location:*** Service: **** Atmosphere:**** Value:**** Directions: Address: 42, Apgujeong-ro 46-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul Pancake Epidemic can be a bit hard to find, and is sort of located between Apgujeong station and Apgujeong Rodeo station. Best station: Apgujeong Rodeo station (Bundang line), exit 5. Walk straight 2 blocks then take a right. Walk straight along this road, and then Pancake Epidemic will eventually be on your left on the 2nd floor. by Michael Jones In Seoul there are endless choices of cafes to pick from. Some are bad, some are mediocre, and a few are outstanding. Caffé Themselves is an outstanding café. This shop is located near Jonggak Station and the Cheonggyecheon stream. The shop has been around for over 10 years and it’s a great place to drink coffee, buy beans, and meet with friends. Caffé Themselves is a beautiful shop and the coffee selection is great. I frequent this shop often and always buy single origin beans from them. A 200g bag usually costs around 10,000 won. The first floor revolves around the beautiful barista station. In the back bags of fresh coffee beans are stacked along the wall. They even sell Café Libre beans. Libre sells some of the best coffee beans in Seoul, so it’s always nice seeing their wrestling mask logo. The second floor is open and has plenty of seating and natural light. It’s a wonderful café to sit at, study, meet with friends, or simply enjoy a magnificent cup of coffee. Although the atmosphere is wonderful, the real selling point is the coffee and it’s extraordinary. Prior to finding this café, my favorite coffee was the cold brew coffee at the Pancake Epidemic. I like the coffee at Caffé Themselves just as much, if not more than the coffee at the Pancake Epidemic, and it’s slightly cheaper. The cold brew coffee costs 6,000 won and the flavor is extremely rich and complex. I can’t recommend this place enough. All the prices range from about 3,000-7,000 and the takeout discount is 2,000 won for any drink. They also have a great stamp card policy and will even give you stamps for takeout coffee. If you love coffee do yourself a favor and visit Cafe Themselves.
Directions: Go to Jonggak station, exit 12. Cross the road (Samil-daero) and turn right at the Burger King. Caffe Themselves will be on your left. by Ashley Heil. Seongsu-dong is an area of Seoul we happened to explore this past long weekend known as the "Brooklyn of Seoul". While my friends and I didn't think this area was very much like Brooklyn, this coffee shop, however, was a pleasant surprise. We were drawn to this cafe by its unique name, and when we walked in, we immediately loved the vibe and atmosphere. The prices were also pretty reasonable (for Seoul) for how neat the coffee shop was. We ordered the iced Mint Mocha Latte (4800) and the iced Latte Macchiato (4300). The Mint Mocha Latte literally tasted like mint chocolate chip ice cream, it was delicious. The Latte Macchiato was good too, but didn't taste that different to me than a strong iced caffe latte. But, it was really good. My friend enjoyed the Dutch Coffee (4500). While he said it wasn't as good as his favorite dutch coffee in Seoul at the Pancake Epidemic, it was still great for the cheaper price. This cafe also serves bingsu. We didn't try it this time, but another table near us ordered two, and they looked awesome. Really though, we loved this cafe for the atmosphere. It was one of the best places I've found to chill, read, relax with friends, or get some work done. There was hardly anyone downstairs when we arrived and the room had lots of comfy chairs and pillows everywhere. Interestingly, there were also some artistic organ displays hanging on the wall. Not quite sure about those but they were kind of fun to look at. Finally, this coffee shop had some of the best music playing that we've heard in Seoul. So many coffee shops and restaurants just have the same Kpop music playing; it was nice to hear some actual good and varied music for a change. If you're looking for a place with a cool vibe and some delicious coffee in the eastern part of Seoul (near Ttukseom station), I highly recommend you come here! Directions:
Come out of Ttukseom station (line 2) exit 2 Immediately turn left and walk down the road. Rusted Iron in Dumbo will be on your left. by Ashley Heil and Michael Jones. Coffee is huge in South Korea and the citizens of Seoul have thousands of options to choose from. In 2014, Starbucks had more stores in Seoul than any other city in the world and I’m sure that number is far higher today. Whether you like Starbucks or not, one thing is for certain, Korean people love coffee and the market is huge. With all of this money up for grabs there are bound to be many bad coffee shops, those rushing to cash in, and some hidden gems sprinkled throughout the city. The kind of places where they roast their own beans, have relationships with the farmers they buy from, and genuinely care about serving the greatest coffee to the customer. Over the past year and a half we’ve gone to more coffee shops than we can possibly keep track of. Over this time, however, we have found a few spectacular places hidden in a sea of mediocre coffee. Currently, here are our favorite shops in Seoul, in no particular order. Note: Of course there are other great coffee shops in Seoul including Coffee Libre, Anthracite, and Coffee Lab, but below are some coffee shops that are maybe a little bit less widely known, and still just as great in our opinion. 1. The Lumberjack, Buam Dong Great coffee, and even better tea and ade drinks. The green tea latte is one of the best we've had in Seoul, and the Orange Ade is humongous and loaded with tons of real orange slices. The interior of this coffee shop is also great; it's decked out in wood, earth tones, corrugated metal fixtures, and old books. The café is two stories and the atmosphere was great. It might be my favorite interior out of any café I’ve been to in Seoul, and I’ve been to a lot. For a longer review check out this page http://seoulfoodenvy.weebly.com/coffee-envy/coffee-and-dessert-in-buam-dong-scoff-and-lumberjack Directions: From Gyeongbokgung station, take the 7022 or the 7016 bus to Buam Dong. From around Sookmyung women’ university, take the 1711 or the 7016 bus. Scoff and Lumberjack will be next to the large 7-11 near the bend in the road. If you get dropped off before the tunnel the stores will be on your right. If you get dropped off at the top of the hill, near the Espresso Club, walk down the hill towards the 7-11 and after passing it Lumberjack and Scoff will be on your left. 2. Cafe Jass, Gyeongbokgung. A chain, but we checked out the location near Gwanghwamun. Here, the dutch cafe latte was great, and the prices are even better. They also have delicious espresso drinks, teas, smoothies, and ades. Check out their website for more information and more locations http://cafejass.co.kr/?page_id=12189 3. Finn Bell Coffee, Sookmyung Womens University This is a great coffee shop in a college area near Sookmyung University with great prices. This coffee shop has one of the cheapest dutch lattes in town as well, at only 4500. They also have great cookies, scones and other baked goods to munch on while you drink delicious coffee drinks, teas, ades, wine, and sangria. Finally, they have a stamp card system where you only need 5 stamps until you can get any coffee drink for free. Check out our previous review on Finn Bell for more information http://seoulfoodenvy.weebly.com/coffee-envy/finn-bell-coffee Directions: From 숙대역 (Sookmyung womens university stop) exit 9, go out and turn right on the first street you see. Go down the alley and cross the next big road. Then walk up the road on the left hand side. Keep walking until you see the shabu shabu restaurant. Walk past that, and turn on the small alley way before the restaurant called Nodabowl and then turn right on the next small road. Finn bell is right there on your left. 4. Pancake Epidemic, Sinsa Pancake Epidemic is our favorite coffee shop in Seoul. This coffee shop is the only coffee shop we've found in Seoul that does actual cold-brew coffee, instead of dutch coffee (they are slightly different). The cold-brew is rich, dark, smooth, and extremely flavorful. They brew it by the gallons, and they serve it on tap. Additionally, Pancake Epidemic brews Stumptown Coffee, arguably the most famous coffee roaster in America. Hence the name, Pancake Epidemic also serves pancakes, but we have yet to try them. All of the coffee at Pancake Epidemic is incredible, and it's a must try for coffee lovers. Directions: The directions are a bit tricky to explain, but it is in between Apgujeong and Apgujeong Rodeo station. Please refer to the map below for directions. 5. 100 Year Coffee, Hongdae (백년커피) The interior of this coffee shop is absolutely beautiful. All wooden interior, really interesting atmosphere, good lighting, and the coffee is fantastic. This is one of my top 3 coffee shops for sure. The dutch latte is maybe the best I've had in Seoul. It was rich, creamy and strong. Directions: From Hongdae station Line 2 exit 2, come out and take a left out of the exit. Go straight until the T intersection, then take a right. The coffee shop will be a little ways down on the left. 6. Deniro Coffee, Sangsu area Deniro is a great coffee shop located in the Sangsu/Hapjeong area. When you walk in, you immediately see a comfortable atmosphere and smell freshly ground coffee being made. The iced cafe latte for 5,500 won here is superb. It has just the right amount of sweet and creamy milk, but also perfectly balanced with the rich coffee. They also serve a fabulous Irish coffee and kahlua coffee for those who are looking for more of an after-dinner drink. Inside, they collect coffee bags from some of the most famous coffee roasters in America and it really adds a nice touch to the atmosphere. The furniture is comfortable, and the lighting is really relaxing. I highly recommend you check Deniro coffee shop out! DIRECTIONS Go to Sangsu Station and take exit #1 Walk straight out of the exit Continue walking for 5-10 minutes Walk through the intersection @ Dokmak Ro 7 Gil Then turn right immediately before the Hyundai store At the first intersection take a left Then take the first right onto Yanghwa Ro 6 Gil In about a minute, Deniro Coffee Roasters will be on your left 7. 5Ci-Jung Coffee (오시정 ), Samcheongdong 5Ci-Jung Coffee is a super cute cafe in the chic neighborhood of Samcheongdong, located to the east of Gyeongbokgung palace. Its name means "Heart of writing five poems", and they are famous for healthy treats like ginseng milk and persimmon yogurt. We didn't try any of these treats, but opted for some coffee and desert.The iced cafe latte (7,000) was awesome, but what gives this cafe the unique edge is that every drink you order comes with a delicious scone. This scone is probably the best scone we've had since coming to Korea. It's served warm, flaky, moist, and just a tad sweet. It is served with butter and a banana-orange marmalade on the side. We also got the Fondant au Chocolat (8,300), which is mind-blowing. It's served with a bowl of bananas and grapes, and smooth vanilla ice cream, along with a small chocolate cake with warm vanilla filling. 5Cijung is filled with natural light, and is the perfect place to study at or go on a date. Additionally, 5cijung has some locations at City hall, and Sinsa, but the location in samcheongdong is the only one we've been to that does the free scones (however the location near City Hall does have slightly cheaper prices). Directions: Go to Anguk Station (line 3) Exit 6 In about 50 yards take a right at the crosswalk You will walk straight for a while (It's a nice walk though) You will pass lots of shops, restaurants, the occasional street musician When you get to the Street Churros on your right keep going straight across the road Then take a left at the Kiehl's store Walk down that street until it gets to the main road Cross the main road and then walk to the right (slightly uphill) The coffee shop will be on your left side at the back of a parking lot And across the street from the sunflower and hot air balloon mural 8. The Standard Coffee Bar, Gangnam What drew us to this coffee shop was the atmosphere. Located in a popular neighborhood of Gangnam (just down the road from Brick Oven Pizza), this coffee shop is cozy and full of natural light from the balconies and open windows. The inside feels a bit like a barn, with rustic wooden planks and wooden beams above. As you've probably been able to tell so far, we're obsessed with iced coffee in particular, so we got the dutch latte. The dutch latte was strong, rich and creamy and definitely one of the best we've had in Seoul. While the coffee was great, it was really the atmosphere that made us love this shop. While there it's easy to forget you're just outside one of the busiest spots in a city with 20 million people. If you're looking for a place to relax with a great coffee to escape the busy Gangnam streets, this is the place to go. For a more in-depth review, please check out this link: http://seoulfoodenvy.weebly.com/coffee-envy/the-standard-coffee-bar Directions: Go to Gangnam Station and take Exit #11 Walk straight until you see the tall CGV (movie theatre) Then take a right Walk straight up the hill The cafe is at the second intersection 9. EP3 Black Essence, Gyeongbokgung area In Korea, the coffee to foreigners often is quite weak, and the only iced coffee available are watery or too milky iced americanos and iced lattes. However, the coffee at EP3 is one of the only places we have found that is quite strong, but still delicious. We always order the iced dutch latte or a regular iced dutch coffee when we go, and the coffee color in both is a deep dark brown, with a smooth chocolaty taste. The interior of EP3 is dark and modern, bags of coffee sit piled next to grinders and roasters in the front, and the great smell of coffee is everywhere. If you need a good pick-me-up in the Gyeongbokgung area, this is the place to come to. For a more in depth review, please check out this link: http://seoulfoodenvy.weebly.com/coffee-envy/coffee-at-ep3-black-essence Directions: Take the subway to Gyeongbokgung Station (Line #3) Leave from exit #2 Walk straight for about 5 minutes EP3 will be on your left 10. The Berkeley Coffee Social, Kyungridan The Berkeley Coffee Social is a small, but comfortable and laidback coffee shop in the Kyungridan area near Noksapyoung station. They brew fantastic lattes and dutch coffees, as well as serving other delicious drinks, including wine. The owner is really friendly and great to talk to about all the different coffee brews and blends they use. If you're in the Itaewon/Noksapyoung area and in need of a great coffee shop a little bit away from all the crowds, then this is the place to come to. Here is a link to their facebook page and a map to their location. https://www.facebook.com/berkeleycoffeesocial/ Some basic directions: Come out of exit 2 of Noksapyoung station, and keep walking until you get to the underpass. Go underneath, and go out the exit to the left. Cross the approaching street, and turn up it to the right. At the next Y intersection, take a left. And keep walking up the hill. You will then turn right on the next street, and the coffee shop will be in a little ways on the left. Thanks for reading our review. Please, comment with some of your favorite coffee shops below! While this is just a list of our favorites and our most-frequented places we go, of course, there are many great coffee shops in Seoul. If you haven't tried some of these places, go try them, and let us know what you think!
Look at the map below to find out where my favorite restaurants and cafes in Seoul are. Please click on the "pins" to find the link to the food review.
Note: While the locations of the "pins" on the map are close to the actual location, some of the pins might not be 100% correct. Therefore, please refer to the directions in the actual post. by Michael Jones Buam Dong (부암동) is quickly becoming one of my favorite places in Seoul. This small village, nestled between Bugaksan and Inwangsan, has some of the best restaurants, bakeries, and cafes in all of Seoul. It’s a little off the beaten path, but it’s a must visit. My favorite chicken restaurant in all of Seoul, Gyeyeolsa chicken (계열사), is in Buam Dong and after going there again on Saturday, I decided to explore some other places nearby. The first place we went to was called Scoff, a small bakery that claims to make British baked goods. I can’t claim if that is true, I’ve never been there, but the baked goods were delicious. I’m a brownie addict, so the first thing I gravitated towards was the brownies. We also decided to order a scone, and our friends ordered a scone and carrot cake. Most of the goods cost around (4,000) and I thought it was worth it. Everything was extremely delicious and the carrot cake was delicate, moist, and not overly sweet. The scone was also good, but not great. I think that’s because it was the end of the day though, and I look forward to trying the scone again. The real winner though, and I might be a bit biased since brownies are my favorite dessert on the planet, was the brownie. The brownie was good-sized, extremely moist, and incredibly rich. The chocolate mouthful was creamy and strong. It might be too rich for some people, but I like my brownies that way and it’s the best brownie I’ve had in Seoul. After the bakery, we decided to go to a café named Lumberjack. It’s basically next-door to the bakery and looked too inviting to pass up on a cold winter night. I’m glad we decided to check it out. The rustic interior was decked out in wood, earth tones, corrugated metal fixtures, and old books. The café is two stories and the atmosphere was great. It might be my favorite interior out of any café I’ve been to in Seoul, and I’ve been to a lot. The drinks were also spectacular. I had already ordered coffee earlier that day, so I decided to order an Iced Green Tea Latte (6,000) and my girlfriend ordered an Orange Ade (7,500). The Iced Green Tea Latte was one of the best I’ve had in Seoul and was just as good, if not better, than the expensive ones at O’sulloc Tea House. The Orange Ade was huge. I’m over six feet tall and weigh over 200 pounds, and the drink absolutely dwarfed my hand. I felt like a small child holding a gallon of milk. It was definitely worth it for the price. Two or three people could probably share it and still enjoy it. The drink was not overly sweet, I think they only used sparkling water, instead of cider, and they used four giant orange slices. I think they actually used the entire orange. Both drinks were incredible and I imagine the coffee is probably spectacular as well. I will have to go back soon and try the coffee. The prices were also good, around (5,000-6,000) for most drinks which is fairly standard pricing in Seoul. For the quality and quantity of the drinks the price was worth it. Scoff and Lumberjack are two wonderful places to visit and are a perfect combination for enjoying a date or a lazy afternoon. You can't go wrong with the combination of great coffee and great dessert. If you want to escape the crowds and enjoy some great food, Buam Dong should be on your radar.
Directions: From Gyeongbokgung station, take the 7022 or the 7016 bus to Buam Dong. From around Sookmyung women’ university, take the 1711 or the 7016 bus. Scoff and Lumberjack will be next to the large 7-11 near the bend in the road. If you get dropped off before the tunnel the stores will be on your right. If you get dropped off at the top of the hill, near the Espresso Club, walk down the hill towards the 7-11 and after passing it Lumberjack and Scoff will be on your left. by Michael Jones I'm always looking for a great cup of coffee and last night I discovered one. Yesterday, I was exploring the Sangsu area when I found a small coffee shop called Deniro Coffee Roasters. The shop seemed comfortable and I liked the sign they had in the front of the store listing the beans they had available. We walked in and immediately the smell of freshly ground coffee filled my nose. It’s a glorious smell. I knew at that point that this place would serve good coffee, but I was still shocked by just how good the coffee tasted. I ordered an Iced Café Latte for 5,500 and expected a decent cup of coffee. What I received, however, was far better than decent. It was superb, and I would say it might just be the best cup of coffee I’ve had since moving to Korea. In a lot of lattes, the milk completely overpowers the coffee. Sometimes shops use too much milk, or they use poor quality coffee, or something goes wrong during the roasting and brewing process. The latté I had last night was magnificent. The texture was rich and creamy, but the coffee was strong and balanced the sweetness of the milk. It was so smooth and delicious I almost ordered another one. The cafe was filled with dark wooden furniture, and the lighting was really relaxing. I enjoyed sitting in front of the counter and watching the baristas prepare each drink with some beautiful coffee equipment. They also collect coffee bean bags from some of the famous roasters in America and it adds a nice touch to the atmosphere. I see this café becoming one of my favorites and I really look forward to going back. Who knows, I might even go back tonight.
DIRECTIONS Go to Sangsu Station and take exit #1 Walk straight out of the exit Continue walking for 5-10 minutes Walk through the intersection @ Dokmak Ro 7 Gil Then turn right immediately before the Hyundai store At the first intersection take a left Then take the first right onto Yanghwa Ro 6 Gil In about a minute, Deniro Coffee Roasters will be on your left ENJOY The Standard Coffee Bar is an excellent cafe located in the trendy, and outrageously expensive, Gangnam district of Seoul. Fortunately, the coffee prices are on par with with most coffee shops in Seoul, and the real estate price is not reflected in the price of the coffee. Most of the coffees were priced between 5,000-6,000 won, which is expensive you are from America, but pretty standard pricing for a cup of joe in this coffee addicted city. I'm obsessed with iced coffee, so I ordered the dutch latte for 8,000 won. The price was a little steep, but it was great. I was also extremely pleased by the size of the drink. Some up-scale cafes serve shot-sized coffee, but not here and the ratio of milk to dutch coffee was about equal. The coffee was strong, but not overpowering, and was extremely smooth and creamy. I would definitely say this place is in my top 10 for dutch coffee. Despite how good the coffee was, however, I might like the atmosphere of this cafe even more. The inside was cozy and full of natural light from the balconies and open windows. The floor was made of rustic wooden planks and overhead there where wooden rafters and beams. I felt like I walked into a barn, albeit without the hay and animals of course. Antique coffee equipment was spread throughout the cafe and made the whole experience feel more authentic. This cafe would be a great place to study, or to go on a date. The brick walls, wooden beams and flooring, and perfect lighting made us feel extremely relaxed, always a great feeling in a city of over 20 million people. Whether you are looking for a great cup of coffee, or simply a place to relax from the chaotic Gangnam streets, the Standard Coffee Bar is a great choice.
DIRECTIONS Go to Gangnam Station and take Exit #11 Walk straight until you see the tall CGV (movie theatre) Then take a right Walk straight up the hill The cafe is at the second intersection ENJOY by Michael Jones Today I discovered another great coffee shop. The name of the shop is 5CIJUNG and I went to the location in Samcheongdong, which is a really nice neighborhood near Gyeongbokgung. I ordered an iced caffe latte (7,000) and my girlfriend ordered the same thing. Every drink you order comes with a scone, and they are delicious. Actually, it was the best scone I've had since moving to Seoul last year. The scone was flaky, moist, and was just a tad sweet. The butter and jam that came on the side were also delicious. Additionally, the cafe latte might be the best one I've had in Seoul. The steamed milk was good, but I could still taste more of the coffee. A lot of coffee shops in Seoul add too much milk, use weak coffee, or sometimes both, and the drink you end up with is basically milk flavored coffee. After a nice morning hike, the latte was perfect. After being blown away by the scones, we decided to order a desert as well. We chose the Fondant au Chocolat (8,300) and it was mind-blowing. It took about 20 minutes to prepare, but it was absolutely worth it. On the plate you get a small bowl of bananas and grapes, smooth vanilla ice cream, and the Fondant au Chocolat, a small chocolate cake filled with warm chocolate filling. The chocolate percentage was 66%, not incredibly dark, but it tasted fresh and it was outstanding. The interior of the shop is cozy. The walls are white, there is a lot of wooden furniture and accents, there is minimal artificial lighting, and a lot of natural light. A good thing in my opinion, since some coffee shops in Seoul seem more like nightclubs than a good place to enjoy coffee and conversation. I would consider 5CIJUNG the perfect cafe to study at, go on a date, or to simply indulge on a great cup of coffee. The prices are slightly expensive, but the coffee and food are of the utmost quality. This could definitely be a once a week kind of place for me. I hope you try it sometime. Stay thirsty.
DIRECTIONS Go to Anguk Station (line 3) Exit 6 In about 50 yards take a right at the crosswalk You will walk straight for a while (It's a nice walk though) You will pass lots of shops, restaurants, the occasional street musician When you get to the Street Churros on your right keep going straight across the road Then take a left at the Kiehl's store Walk down that street until it gets to the main road Cross the main road and then walk to the right (slightly uphill) The coffee shop will be on your left side at the back of a parking lot And across the street from the sunflower and hot air balloon mural Sorry for the long directions, but the journey is worth it. Enjoy the coffee. |
Archives
January 2017
Categories
All
|