A Delightful Brunch Experience in Yongsan
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This day started with a simple plan to meet a friend living in Yongsan and enjoy a relaxed brunch together. After some searching, we found a cafe that felt calm, thoughtful, and quietly charming.
From French onion soup to galettes and a cozy coffee stop afterward, the experience flowed naturally without feeling rushed.
If you are looking for a Yongsan brunch spot where conversation comes easily and food feels comforting rather than heavy, this place is worth remembering.
Finding a Brunch Spot in Yongsan
Hello, this is Sabrina. I planned to meet a friend who lives in Yongsan and started looking for a brunch cafe nearby.
That is how I discovered Le Bon Goût, which turned out to be a great choice.
It takes about nine minutes on foot from Apgujeong Rodeo Station, and once you step into the alley, the cafe appears with a quiet charm.

First Impressions and Seating
The cafe has terrace seating outside, though it felt a bit too hot to use on this particular day.
Thanks to my friend arriving early, we were able to order right on time without waiting.
Inside, the atmosphere felt comfortable and unpretentious, making it easy to settle in and relax.
French Onion Soup Worth Repeating
I personally love French onion soup, and the version here was light yet deeply satisfying.
The onion sweetness was subtle and balanced, not overpowering, which made it especially enjoyable.
This is a menu item I would confidently recommend to anyone visiting for the first time.

Galettes That Feel Thoughtfully Made
We also ordered the smoked salmon galette, topped with smoked salmon, fresh salad, olives, and edible flowers.
With a squeeze of lemon, the nutty flavor of the galette stood out beautifully.
It felt refreshing rather than heavy, making it an easy recommendation.
My friend chose the mushroom galette, generously topped with baby arugula and finished with a soft-boiled egg.
The addition of béchamel sauce made it rich and comforting without feeling overwhelming.

Small Comforts That Matter
One small but thoughtful detail was having a place to hang our coats, which made the space feel even more welcoming.
After brunch, we naturally moved on to a nearby coffee shop to continue chatting.
Coffee, Dessert, and a Calm Ending
At the coffee shop, we ordered filter coffee using Ethiopian Kochere Honey beans.
My friend chose a decaf latte, and feeling a bit indulgent, we also ordered crème brûlée.
The drip coffee was served in a ceramic glass shaped like a liquor glass, which added a playful touch.
With fewer people around, the space felt cozy and ideal for lingering conversations.

A Brunch Day That Felt Just Right
From brunch to coffee, the day unfolded at a comfortable pace.
Good food, thoughtful spaces, and easy conversation made it one of those simple outings that stays with you.
If you enjoy quiet brunches and gentle cafe hopping in Yongsan, this route is definitely worth trying.


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