A Visit to Pureun Hanok Cafe in Gimpo After the Jeongseojin Kayak Festival

After attending the Jeongseojin Kayak Festival, we visited Pureun Hanok Cafe, located in Seokmo-ri, Gimpo.
My mom had been there with my aunt recently and wanted to bring us, so here we are!
As the name suggests, it felt like a 'Pureun (Blue) Hanok (Traditional Korean House).'
The weather was on and off with rain, making it feel refreshing. It was a little cloudy, but still nice.
I thought the Douclasse view looked a bit cold...????
Here's the menu at Pureun Hanok. The drink prices are typical of most places these days, but I personally felt they were a little on the higher side.
It didn't seem like they strictly enforced the 'one drink per person' rule (though I'm not entirely sure).
They also had baked goods, mostly made with rice, and some other pastries.
They had cakes too, but sadly, nothing really stood out as a signature menu item. They did have juice for kids, which was a plus! The kids' juices were priced at ₩2,000 and ₩2,500 each.
Is it called a rafter?
It was impressive, but because it was raining and dark, the interior felt a bit dim.
However, the garden view was absolutely gorgeous!

Shortly after we arrived, it started pouring, and even that scenery was beautiful.
I don't usually drink a lot, so my mom ordered a hot Americano and my husband a cold one. I just stole a few sips from each. (We also ordered bread and kids' juice, so I didn't order anything separately for myself.)
The rice bread was nutty and incredibly chewy... It had a great texture!

Before the juice came out, I put a straw in Sol's water bottle, and she was so excited to drink it!
The eaves were so pretty, and the atmosphere was serene. The Douclasse view is still cold...
But the lush green garden, with its pond and fountain, was so refreshing and healing.

We took lots of pictures with my dad. The bubble wands we got from selling my personal information at the Kayak Festival came in handy!

This was my favorite photo of the day. Sol's dad, stay by Sol's side and my side for a long, long time!
On the way out, I took a picture at the entrance. I recommend zooming in on the second photo – I look genuinely thrilled... ^^
I also took a picture with just Sol and me. I should dress up a little nicer next time. I was a bit annoyed with how much of an 'ajumma' I looked in the photos. Hehe.

























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