The cafe’s of South Korea

There is a huge coffee culture in South Korea and a huge cafe culture. Minimalist, maximalist, themed and instagrammable cafe’s fill the entire country. It’s something that I actually miss already, the care taken into the aesthetics of the interiors.

Here, I have collated some of the pictures that I have taken from various cafe’s.

11 thoughts on “The cafe’s of South Korea

  1. I’ve heard of Korea’s coffee culture, and while I don’t drink coffee often, I would be down to visit the cafés there for a cup, but especially for the ambiance and pastries!

  2. These cafes look more like someone’s lounge or sitting room than a commercial premises. So ‘hyggelig’ the Danish would call it.
    Are the majority like this or selected ones?

  3. I had been regularly following your blog as a part of my research before I left for South Korea. Now that I am back home, your posts have become my comfort posts, a means of reliving my time there via your words. Awesome job! Keep them coming.

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