Exploring a Trendy Cafe in Seoul

Living in Seoul, I tend to stick to familiar places. Recently, I've been trying to explore new areas and visit different stations.
I heard this place is currently very popular, so I expected a long wait. Luckily, there was only one table left, and I managed to snag it! Getting a seat was fortunate, but if you want a spot with a nice view or a comfortable sofa, you should definitely arrive early as those fill up quickly.
The sky looks a bit different in the photos because I took them at various times of the day. But today, the weather is great, and it's not raining!
This cafe has quite a few outdoor seats, so it would be amazing to visit on a nice day. Even though it was a scorching 30 degrees Celsius today, there was a pleasant, gentle breeze.
Next to the bread ordering area, there's a variety of cute merchandise, including cups, coffee beans (ground), coffee capsules, and glassware.
They sell a wide range of items, making it fun to browse. It's a good idea to visit to relax and look around!
Out of all the items, I bought the one holding the Korean flag!
I ordered a drink and bread, specifically the Raspberry Crumb, which was a high-quality mammoth bread with a strong, tangy jam. But, I liked the Manager's Special (Peach) even more...
The Americano and Raspberry Crumb cost ₩10,300, which is a reasonable price.
The inside of the Raspberry Crumb looks like this. The raspberry flavor is quite intense, so it's not recommended if you're looking for something mildly sweet. But if you like tangy flavors, I recommend it.
Also, there were many items with cute seal-like characters drawn on them, which I found adorable.
It was so crowded and busy that I couldn't concentrate on reading, so I ended up playing games. ㅋㅅㅋ
But if I read half the book, that's a success, right? ~.~
This is a book I've been waiting a week to read... A small notebook and pencil are essential when reading. :)
I initially wanted to use the small notebook to jot down sudden bursts of inspiration, but now I carry it with me everywhere to write down my feelings and emotions in different situations. I use it to record my negative feelings or any lessons I can learn from my current circumstances. :)
I don't have profound thoughts every day, but having the habit of carrying a small notebook and writing things down is a good habit in the long run.
It's worth visiting once. It's still relatively new, so it's very crowded. I'll probably go again when it's less busy or on a weekday...ㅎㅅㅎ Especially since it's a cafe with a courtyard, it would be even more charming at night! If you happen to be in the Dongdaemun area, the inside of the cafe is very cool, so it's a nice place to relax!
















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