Exploring Bunkasha Cafe in Euljiro
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Bunkasha Cafe in Euljiro is a dessert café known for its calm atmosphere, thoughtful interior details, and beautifully plated brunch.
This visit focuses on an early, quiet morning experience featuring warm coffee and a well-balanced brunch plate.
If you are looking for a place in Euljiro to slow down, enjoy aesthetics, and have a satisfying meal, this café is worth noting.
First visit to a long-awaited Euljiro dessert cafe
Hello, this is Jjijji.
I finally visited Bunkasha, a dessert café in Euljiro that I had wanted to try ever since hearing about their famous fruit sandwiches years ago.
Walking in with anticipation, I was excited to see what kind of atmosphere and food awaited.
Interior mood and seating comfort
The interior felt modern but warm, with a subtle charm that made the space inviting.
Cute merchandise and small decor items were scattered throughout, giving the café personality without feeling cluttered.
There are tables for two and four people. I visited early in the day when it was quiet and chose a four-person table to relax.
Ordering coffee and waiting for brunch
After settling in, I ordered a warm Americano along with the brunch plate.
I was told the brunch would take about 20 minutes, so I took my time enjoying the coffee first.
Even small details stood out, like the pepper and salt containers brought out for the meal, which were unexpectedly adorable.
A brunch plate that looks almost too pretty to eat
When the brunch arrived, I was honestly surprised by how beautiful it looked.
The presentation made me pause, unsure which angle to photograph first.
As I took photos, the butter slowly melted over the pancakes, making them look even more appetizing.
Brunch composition and flavors
The plate included fluffy pancakes with maple syrup, arugula drizzled with balsamic, carrot salad, Greek yogurt, a fried egg, and a juicy sausage.
I had heard the yogurt pairs well with maple syrup, and it really did, adding a gentle sweetness.
The pancakes were thick, soft, and satisfying to cut into, exactly the texture I had been craving.
Personal taste highlights
I tried dipping the pancakes into the yogurt, but I personally preferred them soaked in maple syrup.
The carrot salad and arugula were refreshing and disappeared quickly.
The yogurt with the fried egg worked surprisingly well, and the sausage was juicy and filling.
Final thoughts and what to try next time
Every element of the brunch felt thoughtfully prepared and well-balanced.
This visit made me even more curious about their signature fruit sandwich, which I plan to order next time.
Bunkasha Cafe felt like a place where food, atmosphere, and pacing come together naturally.
That’s all for today, and I’m already looking forward to my next visit.
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