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.

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11 responses to “The cafe’s of South Korea”

  1. Rebecca Avatar

    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!

    1. Lingo in Transit Avatar

      They always have other non coffee drinks so it’ll go well with pastries and you can relax.

  2. notesoflifeuk Avatar

    Lovely cafes… THAT cake though! 😀

    1. Lingo in Transit Avatar

      It’s hard not to have cake too!

  3. Forestwood Avatar

    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?

    1. Lingo in Transit Avatar

      It is very hyggelig! I would say majority are like this.

      1. Forestwood Avatar

        I suspect that makes Korea more attractive to tourists.

  4. sheetalbravon Avatar

    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.

    1. Lingo in Transit Avatar

      Thank you so much for leaving a comment after following the blog! I hope it helped and you had a great time in South Korea. To out future trips back to South Korea one day!

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