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[K-Travel] Experience the Old & New: Top 3 Hanok Cafes in Seoul

 

[K-Travel] Experience the Old & New: Top 3 Hanok Cafes in Seoul ☕🏠✨

Hi there! It's Saturday afternoon. What better way to spend it than sitting in a beautiful Hanok (traditional Korean house) with a cup of tea? Today, we’re sharing the best Hanok cafes in Seoul where tradition meets modern comfort.



1. Ikseon-dong: Oncheon-jib (The Hidden Gem)

Ikseon-dong is a maze of narrow alleys filled with Hanoks.

  • The Vibe: It feels like a small village in a forest. You can enjoy traditional desserts while looking at a beautiful indoor garden.

  • Tip: It’s very popular on Saturdays, so try to arrive before 2:00 PM!

2. Bukchon Hanok Village: Onion Anguk

Located near Gyeongbokgung Palace, this is one of the most famous cafes in Korea.

  • The Vibe: A massive, grand Hanok with a modern bakery. Sitting on the wooden floor (Dae-cheong-maru) and eating bread is a unique experience.

  • Must-Try: Their "Pandoro" bread and Flat White coffee.

3. Eunpyeong Hanok Village: 1인 1잔 (1-in 1-jan)

If you want a breathtaking view, head to the north of Seoul.

  • The Vibe: This cafe offers a panoramic view of the entire Hanok village against the backdrop of Bukhansan Mountain.

  • Tip: The view from the top floor is the best for your Instagram "Photo of the Day."


💡 Heartbeat Vocabulary

  • Han-ok (한옥): Traditional Korean house.

  • Cha (차): Tea (e.g., Omija-cha, Green tea).

  • Bun-wi-gi (분위기): Atmosphere / Vibe.

  • Gogung (고궁): Ancient Palace.


Which Hanok cafe would you like to visit first? Have you ever sat on a "Dae-cheong-maru"? Share your thoughts below! 👇


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