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]]>For the Harry Potter fan in all of us, South Korea may not be the first place you’d think to look for such a magical-themed coffee shop, but this cafe located right in the heart of Seoul is full of pleasantly whimsical touches. From “Dragon’s Blood” syrups to Wizard’s Chess-inspired decor, you’re sure to find something you’ll love at this 6-story shop straight out of Hogwarts. Espresso Patronum!
You won’t find much about this hidden gem on Google or social media. They have no website or Instagram page but are still a go-to for locals and students of Soongsil University where the cafe is located. Their selection is small but the quality is high, and with everything under 5000 won (about $4.50 USD) it’s a great option for any traveler on a budget.
This cafe, offering three different roasts of coffee, is almost unanimously regarded as the best coffee in South Korea by travelers from all over the world (and the internet). Every cup is freshly brewed by the owner himself, and the environment is warm and friendly, filled with books and vintage posters. Bring your laptop or a good book and stay awhile with their famous Dutch Iced Coffee.
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]]>“Gyeran” means egg, and “ppang” means bread in Korean, and that’s just what you have with this popular street bite! An egg bread made with both savory and sweet ingredients, this filling snack will keep you going as you explore the country’s best cities.
If you aren’t afraid of spiciness, take the time to sample tteokbokki in South Korea. Cylindrical rice cakes are prepared in a spicy red sauce containing chili paste, resulting in a dish that kind of looks like pasta but couldn’t taste any different!
Do you have a sweet tooth? If so, you will absolutely love hotteok, one of the country’s most beloved desserts. A sweet pancake typically filled with brown sugar, honey, peanuts, cinnamon, use these as the perfect solution to give you a sugar rush and an energy boost!
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]]>Hello Kitty fans will rejoice in this adorable café, which is entirely Hello Kitty themed. Seriously, even the bathroom mirrors keep in theme.
Monster Cupcake is Halloween themed all year round. From creepy cookies to bloody juice bags, horror fans will have fun checking out all the edible art the café has to offer.
Ever been to a café where everything is poop themed? It might sound like a terrible combination but Ddo-Ong café is actually a popular tourist spot where everything has a toilet theme.
221 B is the café from the Sherlock Holmes series. It’s detective themed and worth a visit for any fans of BBC’s Sherlock.
If you have ever wanted to drink tea in a ball gown, you’re in luck. Visitors at Princess Diary Café can rent out traditional dresses and spend an afternoon pretending to be royalty.
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]]>The post Coffee Shops Worth a Visit in Seoul, South Korea appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>For the Harry Potter fan in all of us, South Korea may not be the first place you’d think to look for such a magical-themed coffee shop, but this cafe located right in the heart of Seoul is full of pleasantly whimsical touches. From “Dragon’s Blood” syrups to Wizard’s Chess-inspired decor, you’re sure to find something you’ll love at this 6-story shop straight out of Hogwarts. Espresso Patronum!
You won’t find much about this hidden gem on Google or social media. They have no website or Instagram page but are still a go-to for locals and students of Soongsil University where the cafe is located. Their selection is small but the quality is high, and with everything under 5000 won (about $4.50 USD) it’s a great option for any traveler on a budget.
This cafe, offering three different roasts of coffee, is almost unanimously regarded as the best coffee in South Korea by travelers from all over the world (and the internet). Every cup is freshly brewed by the owner himself, and the environment is warm and friendly, filled with books and vintage posters. Bring your laptop or a good book and stay awhile with their famous Dutch Iced Coffee.
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]]>The post South Korean Street Food You Must Sample appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>“Gyeran” means egg, and “ppang” means bread in Korean, and that’s just what you have with this popular street bite! An egg bread made with both savory and sweet ingredients, this filling snack will keep you going as you explore the country’s best cities.
If you aren’t afraid of spiciness, take the time to sample tteokbokki in South Korea. Cylindrical rice cakes are prepared in a spicy red sauce containing chili paste, resulting in a dish that kind of looks like pasta but couldn’t taste any different!
Do you have a sweet tooth? If so, you will absolutely love hotteok, one of the country’s most beloved desserts. A sweet pancake typically filled with brown sugar, honey, peanuts, cinnamon, use these as the perfect solution to give you a sugar rush and an energy boost!
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]]>The post 5 Quirky Cafes To Visit In Seoul, South Korea appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Hello Kitty fans will rejoice in this adorable café, which is entirely Hello Kitty themed. Seriously, even the bathroom mirrors keep in theme.
Monster Cupcake is Halloween themed all year round. From creepy cookies to bloody juice bags, horror fans will have fun checking out all the edible art the café has to offer.
Ever been to a café where everything is poop themed? It might sound like a terrible combination but Ddo-Ong café is actually a popular tourist spot where everything has a toilet theme.
221 B is the café from the Sherlock Holmes series. It’s detective themed and worth a visit for any fans of BBC’s Sherlock.
If you have ever wanted to drink tea in a ball gown, you’re in luck. Visitors at Princess Diary Café can rent out traditional dresses and spend an afternoon pretending to be royalty.
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