A Cozy Visit to Hanok Rangsom Cafe

Hello everyone!
How are you spending the first holiday of the season? I'm working hard until Friday during this long weekend!
How was your February? I've been quite busy lately and feeling a bit overwhelmed. I plan to happily work from home during the holidays.
After a hectic routine, I finally met up with a friend and visited the lovely Madtori Cafe.
The atmosphere at night is just perfect, isn't it? I can imagine how nice it would be to enjoy coffee at the outdoor tables in the summer. Jongno has such a wonderful vibe!
I've recently become obsessed with the word "neujoh" (meaning 'good feeling'). I know it's a bit outdated when I use it, but I just can't resist!
Unfortunately, my phone was broken at that time, so I took pictures with my iPad, resulting in lower quality images.
I'll definitely come back here in the summer; the atmosphere is amazing!
The entrance gives off a royal vibe, and although it was dark at night, the lights created a lovely ambiance.
The menu at Hanok Rangsom matches the cafe's aesthetic perfectly! The illustrations of the drinks are so beautiful.
We tried the Dubai chewy cookie for 8,500 won. It seems like chewy cookies are popping up in popular cafes now!
My friend and I love moist desserts, especially cakes. We were drawn in by the visuals!
While everything looked great, I found the actual size of the desserts to be a bit small. They were so tiny!
At least this one looked a bit more generous.
The decaf Americano was delicious, and I could tell they used good quality beans! However, the cake was a bit dry; it could use some syrup on the cake layers.
Wishing everyone a joyful holiday!

Source :https://blog.naver.com/0317660/224183611914
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