Korean Traditional Hanok Cafe Part 2
Korean Traditional Hanok Cafe Part 2
In the previous article, we talked about Korean traditional hanok cafes. They are places where traditional hanok buildings and modern cafes harmonize beautifully, offering a cozy atmosphere where you can enjoy delicious drinks and desserts while the hanok's roof blends with the blue sky. In this article, we will take a closer look at the drinks and desserts offered at Korean traditional hanok cafes.
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Three Types of Drinks and Desserts At hanok cafes, you can enjoy three different types of drinks. The first is Hadong chamdarae green grape ade, which is made by mixing homemade green grape with soda for a refreshing taste. The second is Mungyeong omija grapefruit ade, a refreshing ade made by adding homemade omija syrup to soda. For those who like lattes, various types of lattes such as soboro, black sesame, walnut, and vanilla are also available. In addition, you can taste yakgwa (Korean traditional sweet pastry) and basque cheesecake, both of which boast various colors and flavors. Basque cheesecake is made in various flavors such as sweet potato, corn, and peanut injeolmi (Korean traditional rice cake).
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Korean traditional hanok cafes offer beautiful scenery through their windows. Guests can enjoy both a modern atmosphere and the magnificent view of traditional hanok and beautiful natural stone walls. In conclusion, by visiting a Korean traditional hanok cafe, you can have a special and enjoyable experience in a beautiful place where traditional and modern elements harmonize
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