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      • Top 7 Hanok Cafés of 2023

        • 03/09/2023

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  • Photo credit: Saridang official Instagram

    A hanok café is the perfect place to enjoy the blend of Korea’s traditional mood and modern amenities with a coffee in hand. Enjoy the cozy and authentic Korean atmosphere at a hanok café with the subtle scent of wood while relaxing to the sound of raindrops falling from the roof and gazing at the outside view through the picture frame-like windows.

    Seoul ┃ Teumari

    Introduction ┃ A three-story hanok café with a rooftop view of Jongmyo Shrine, where all the spiritual tablets of the kings and queens of Joseon dynasty are enshrined.

    • Photo credit: Teumari official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Teumari official Instagram
    Photo credit: Teumari official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ The café was renovated from a peasant’s house of the Joseon dynasty. A rooftop was added to offer a view of Jongmyo Shrine while preserving the building’s original form. The glimpse of Jongmyo Shrine among the tall trees behind the shrine’s stonewall seems even more beautiful.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ The café specializes in pour-over coffee. They also serve beer and wine along with desserts and appetizers to pair with the drinks.

    Teumari Cafe

    • Address: 107-1, Seosulla-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 서순라길 107-1)
    • Instagram: @teumari_cafe

    Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi-do ┃Saridang

    Introduction ┃ A hanok café that uses nature and windows to show the true beauty of chagyeong.

    • Photo credit: Saridang official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Saridang official Instagram
    Photo credit: Saridang official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ Saridang Café was renovated from an old hanok house that was resided by five generations. The café displays an excellent example of chagyeong, a concept in traditional Korean architecture of enjoying the outside view from a window as if it were a painting in a frame. Saridang has large windows on all sides with seats facing the windows, enabling all their customers to enjoy the outside view.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ Saridang offers traditional Korean desserts like yakgwa (honey cookie) and juak (chewy rice cake with filling). The café mostly uses ingredients from crops that are grown by the café’s owner, who is also a young farmer, and local crops.

    Saridang

    • Address: 38, Sarian-gil, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do (경기도 평택시 서탄면 사리안길 38)
    • Instagram: @saridang.c

    Gangneung, Gangwon-do ┃ Griuni

    Introduction ┃ A hanok dessert café located near Gangneung’s popular attraction Chodang Sundubu Village.

    • Photo credit: Griuni official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Griuni official Instagram
    Photo credit: Griuni official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ Griuni is a modern hanok building with roof eaves that demonstrate graceful curves. The café also has a mini table set up on toetmaru (outdoor wooden veranda) so that visitors may enjoy the view from under the eaves. The place is filled with a cozy ambiance that cannot be hindered even by sudden rain shower.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ The café’s signature drink is a rich espresso topped with cream made with Chodang soft bean curd.

    Griuni

    • Address: 166, Nanseolheon-ro, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do (강원도 강릉시 난설헌로 166)
    • Instagram: @cafe_griuni

    Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do ┃ Yangleem & Humanitas

    Introduction ┃ A hanok book café as big as a library with about 30,000 books.

    • Photo credit: Archive Café Yangleem & Humanitas official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Archive Café Yangleem & Humanitas official Instagram
    Photo credit: Archive Café Yangleem & Humanitas official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ Filled with the scent of wood and books, this 4-story building cunningly blends the features of traditional and modern-day hanok architecture. The straight entrance resemble that of a contemporary museum, while the wooden-framed basement floor built by an Intangible Cultural Heritage master exhibits the dignity of a classic traditional building. The sight of Jubong Reservoir covered with lotus leaves seen from the café’s balcony is quite a view.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ The café’s signature menu is “yeonnimspänner,” a green tea latte that uses Jeju green tea and Korean lotus leaf powders that give off a hint of bitter after taste.

    Yangleem & Humanitas

    • Address: 25, Jubong-ro 15beon-gil, Heungdeok-gu Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do (충청북도 청주시 흥덕구 주봉로15번길 25)
    • Instagram: @humanitas.official

    Daegu ┃ Myoun

    Introduction ┃ A café that inherits the authentic beauty and charms of a traditional hanok.

    • Photo credit: Myoun official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Myoun official Instagram
    Photo credit: Myoun official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ Myoun is the perfect place for those who are interested in observing a traditional hanok house of an aristocrat of the Joseon dynasty. The building of which is now a popular café in Daegu used to be a house owned by a wealthy household for hundreds of years. The café is decorated with exhibition of potteries, calligraphy brushes, and books and has an annex called Chunghyodang that demonstrates the antique charms of Korea.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ Myoun serves desserts that mix Korea’s traditional desserts with Western desserts such as corn cheese jeolpyeon (patterned rice cake), steamed rice cake, and nurungji (scorched rice) financier. The desserts taste as great as they look as the recipes were made with the help of a Korean cuisine master.

    Myoun

    • Address: 34, Yuksinsa-gil, Dalseong-gun, Daegu (대구광역시 달성군 하빈면 육신사길 34)
    • Instagram: @myoun_cafe

    Damyang, Jeollanam-do ┃ Seuldam

    Introduction ┃ A hanok café nestled away in a rural village of Damyang, Seuldam defines “rest.”

    • Photo credit: Seuldam official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Seuldam official Instagram
    Photo credit: Seuldam official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ Seuldam was opened by a young couple who purchased a 50-year-old hanok building. The building was personally cleaned and furnished by the couple themselves. Signs of wear and tear can no longer be found at this cozy, wooden theme café.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ The café offers healthy juice that uses seasonal fruits like watermelons and strawberries as well as floral teas brewed from locally grown flowers.

    Seuldam

    • Address: 31-6, Seongye-gil, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do (전라남도 담양군 담양읍 선계길 31-6)
    • Instagram: @seuldamm

    Busan ┃ Tobuk Bakery

    Introduction ┃ A bakery café owned by a Korean confectionery master.

    • Photo credit: Tobuk Bakery official Instagram
    • Photo credit: Tobuk Bakery official Instagram
    Photo credit: Tobuk Bakery official Instagram

    Hanok characteristics ┃ Tobuk Bakery is a two-story hanok café characterized by its roof that exposes its rafters, which are usually hidden under the roof tiles. The café also has large windows, where one can look at the small yard garden while enjoying delicacies.

    Drinks & desserts ┃ In Korea, there are only 15 confectionery and baking masters recognized by the country. Tobuk Bakery is owned by one of the fifteen, Master Kim Deok-gyu. This café receives excellent reviews for its baked goods, the most popular sells being salted butter roll, Tobuk bread, and garlic cream bread.

    Tobuk Bakery

    • Address: 526-1, Nakdongnam-ro, Gangseo-gu, Busan (부산광역시 강서구 낙동남로 526-1)
    • Instagram: @tobuk_bakery

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    * This column was last updated in February 2023, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.

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