Yeonhui-dong is a neighbourhood right next to Yeonnam-dong, and is usually overlooked by visitors heading towards the Hongdae area. However, located within this neighbourhood are... Read More
Cafes in Korea
The cafes in Korea are on a different level. Think insta-worthy interiors and cafe food so beautiful you can’t bear to eat.
Be it in Seoul, Busan, Jeju or someplace else, you’ll probably walk past a cafe in Korea during your trip. Here are some cafes in Korea you need to check out before coming back.
The island of Jeju is a popular holiday destination among both locals and tourists. While Jeju-do might sound small because it’s always attributed as an... Read More

Mullae-dong is a neighbourhood similar to Seongsu-dong – the streets are filled with lots of factories yet within it lies an array of hipster cafes... Read More

While cafes are aplenty in Korea, there are a few that always seem to attract huge crowds. One of them is London Bagel Museum, a... Read More
One of the places you will head to when visiting Korea for the first time is Bukchon Hanok Village. Located within walking distance from Anguk... Read More

If you search for cafes in Seoul, Cafe Onion is probably one of the cafes on various websites telling you that it’s a must-visit. With... Read More
Nampo-dong is a neighbourhood a stone’s throw away from Busan KTX Station and is usually one of the few places people tend to visit when... Read More
Sinsa-dong is an area in Gangnam and is particularly popular for a street known as Garosugil, filled with hip fashion brands, cafes and pubs. Ichi... Read More
Seochon Village is an area located right next to Gyeongbukggung. Nearby this area are a couple of familiar names such as Tosokchon Samgyetang and Tongin... Read More

When it comes to Busan, the words associated with the second-most populous city after Seoul would probably be ocean, beach, and summer (maybe zombies too?).... Read More