Hidden cafes in Seoul
Best hidden cafes in Seoul
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There’s no denying that Seoul is a haven for cafe-goers, with over-the-top aesthetics, delicious drinks, and mouth-watering food. If you’ve already eaten your way through most of the well-known cafes in the city and wish to avoid the crowd, here are 9 hidden cafes in Seoul you need to scurry down to before they become another tourist hotspot.
1. R.about 아라바우트 – pet-friendly cafe with a small backyard
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We won’t fault you for walking by r.about thinking it’s just an old abandoned house. But now that you know that it’s a cafe, there’s no excuse not to set foot into this hidden gem.
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Unlike its rough exterior, the cafe space is actually very cosy, with dim lighting, exposed wooden beams, and concrete walls.
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Pets are allowed in the cafe and there’s also a small open backyard for your furry friends to roam around freely.
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R.about is well-known for its pour-over coffee (KRW6,000, ~USD4.70). But if you’re up for something unique, try the r.about scotch and r.about mulled tea (KRW6,500, ~USD5.10 each).
The dessert menu here consists of simple sweet treats. A slice of pound cake (KRW5,000, ~USD3.90) may look plain on the outside but makes for the perfect accompaniment to the robust flavours of the coffee.
Address: 665-29, Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 8AM-9PM | Sat & Sun 10AM-9PM
Telephone: 02-711-1351
2. Vision Stroll 비전스트롤 – house brand cold brew bottles
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Vision Stroll is yet another cafe that can be easily overlooked. With only a small signboard set up on the walkway, it’s a cafe that even locals might have missed.
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The cafe has a classy green feature wall, timber flooring, royal blue bar stools, and the rustic interior feels like something out of a Wild West movie.
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Vision Stroll does serve freshly brewed coffee, but the star of the show is none other than its own bottles of cold brew (KRW7,000, ~USD5.50). It’s a convenient option for go-getters in need of a quick caffeine fix, as well as leisurely diners who just want something cold to sip on.
If that’s not enough to keep you going, dig right into the butter pudding (KRW7,000, ~USD5.50) for an additional sugar rush. The pudding is topped with two large scoops of vanilla ice cream and a chocolate croissant.
Address: 61 Mangwon-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Thu – Tue 12PM-10PM, Closed on Wed
Telephone: 02-326-1002
3. The Eerang Tea Lounge 더 이랑 티 라운지 – Japanese-style tea cafe
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Located on the 5th floor of a building near Hongdae, The Eerang Tea Lounge is a quaint little teahouse serving up exquisite teas and desserts.
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Once inside, you’ll notice that the cafe is decked out in simple wooden furniture and decorated with bonsai trees, seemingly transporting you to Japan. The space exudes peace and serenity, making it a wonderful pitstop for those who need a break from the bustling city.
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Notable drinks here include lotus leaf tea (KRW7,000, ~USD5.60), osmanthus oolong tea (KRW6,000, ~USD4.80), and sencha (KRW7,000, ~USD5.60). Orders come with complimentary sides like strawberries and walnut cookies.
Those with a sweet tooth can top up KRW4,000 (~USD3.20) for a slice of strawberry cake. The layer of cream may look thick, but it’s surprisingly light and fluffy and pairs perfectly with the fresh slices of strawberry.
Address: 5F, 343-6 Seogyo-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Mon – Sat 1PM-8PM, Closed on Sun
Website
4. Pourin|g out| 푸어링아웃 – secluded cafe perfect for chilling
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Hidden away in a basement, pourin|g out| is another secluded cafe to visit if you’re looking for a quiet space to chill or catch up with your friends over a good cuppa.
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As you head into the cafe, you’ll find a sleek interior design decked out in mahogany timber flooring and furniture. The lighting in the space is dimmed, giving off a soothing vibe for customers to sit back and relax.
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If you’re stopping by the cafe for an afternoon tea, order their pound cake (KRW4,000, ~USD3.20) and pair it with a cup of flat white (KRW4,500, ~USD3.60).
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For a more filling meal, the cafe’s toast (KRW4,000, ~USD3.20) laden with a generous amount of blueberry jam and cream cheese will keep you satisfied.
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As an added service, the cafe allows its customers to fill up a card to request for songs to be played on its vintage old-school music player.
Address: 7-7 Yeonhui-ro 11na-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: 10AM-10PM, Daily
Telephone: 010-3928-5564
Website
5. Ogam Aucalme 오감오캄 – minimalist cafe
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There’s just something about minimalistic cafes that keep us coming back for more. Ogam Aucalme is one such cafe that caught our attention.
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But besides its eye-catching exterior, we are fond of the cosy interior and felt right at home with the little thoughtful touches in the cafe.
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Have a go at their all-time favourite strawberry tiramisu (KRW7,000, ~USD5.60), beautifully plated with big chunks of strawberries and dusted with powdered sugar.
For something richer and more aromatic, its matcha tiramisu (KRW6,500, ~USD5.20) takes the cake.
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For a drink to balance out the sweetness from the dessert, give their matcha or black tea (KRW6,500, ~USD5.20 per bottle) a try.
Address: 49 Ilsan-ro 286beon-gil, Madu-dong, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Opening hours: Tue – Sun 11AM-9PM, Closed on Mon
Telephone: 010-8809-5958
Website
6. Sway Coffee Station – European-style cafe
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No we’re not fooling you – Sway Coffee Station is actually a cafe in Seoul. On top of its European-style exterior, its chic interior and warm lighting makes the cafe a perfect spot to wind down for the day.
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The food and drinks menu here is simple, but that also means that the cafe takes pride in perfecting the limited items on it offers. To kickstart your day, grab your daily dose of coffee with either a flat white or latte (KRW6,000, ~USD4.80). But if you’re a black coffee lover, a classic long black (KRW5,000, ~USD4) is the way to go.
On days where you just need a drink to cool yourself down, try their chai milk tea (KRW6,000, ~USD4.80).
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While the cafe looks classy, you’ll be surprised to learn that the desserts here are cheap. An anzac cookie is only KRW1,000 (~USD0.80) – a price you’ll definitely not get to see in other cafes in this area.
Plus, at only KRW5,000 (~USD4), we will gladly forget about our diet and indulge in a piece of banana or berry bread with ice cream.
Address: 126-1 Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul,
Opening hours: 11AM-9PM, Daily
Telephone: 02-6348-0061
Website
7. Lodge190 – cafe with comforting brunches
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Lodge190 doesn’t tick off all the boxes of an ideal cafe: pretty aesthetics, fancy drinks, and IG-worthy mains. But this simple family-run cafe doesn’t need any of that to keep customers returning because it serves tasty brunch options at a steal.
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For a healthy option, go for the homemade granola bowl (KRW7,000, ~USD5.60). However, we encourage you to indulge and order the french toast set (KRW7,000, ~USD5.60) – it looks too appetising to be missed. Instead of using normal white bread, the french toast here is made with baguettes for added crunch and flavour.
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Besides brunches, the cafe also offers bingsu (KRW9,500, ~USD7.60) in two flavours, matcha and milk, and it’s topped with a huge ladle of red beans.
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Address: 190 Hongjecheon-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Wed – Mon 12PM-10PM, Closed on Tue
Website
8. One And Only Coffee – cafe in a traditional hanok house
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Tucked away in a quiet neighbourhood, One And Only Coffee stands out thanks to its modern take on traditional Korean hanok architecture.
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Unlike old traditional houses, this building has been refurbished to look like a modern minimalist cafe on the inside.
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Grab a seat and fill up the order sheet before making your payment at the counter.
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The menu at One And Only Coffee is simple, so you won’t have a hard time deciding on what to order. A must-try here is its bottled latte (KRW5,000, ~USD4), which comes in three flavours – vanilla, matcha and choco.
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Give the desserts here a try too. Order a brownie with vanilla ice cream (KRW5,000, ~USD4) if you’re craving something sinful. The brownie is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside.
Address: 377, Daehyeon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Mon – Sat 11AM-10PM, Closed on Sun
Telephone: 010-4257-2515
Website
9. Coffee Hanyak-bang 커피한약방 – hidden cafe in an alleyway
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Coffee Hanyak-bang is one of the best hidden cafes in Seoul – in fact, we’re sure even most locals have yet to discover this place. Nestled in a narrow alleyway and wedged between two old buildings, there’s no gem as hidden as this one.
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With run-down concrete walls, vintage decor, and old furniture, stepping into the Korean apothecary-inspired cafe feels as though you’ve travelled back in time to the 80s.
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Coffee Hanyak-bang is well-known for brewing its coffee the traditional way. Besides roasting the coffee beans by hand, the baristas do hand-drip coffee (KRW4,000, ~USD3.20), which is said to extract the best flavours from coffee grounds.
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Apart from its quality brew, the cafe sells coffee beans with different levels of roast. Here’s a tip: light roasted beans actually contain a higher level of caffeine than medium and dark roasts. Those looking for a strong dose of energy should pick up a lightly roasted pack of Colombia Java Gem Brut coffee beans.
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Coffee aside, the cafe whips up exquisite desserts as well. One of its bestsellers is the mousse omija (KRW6,000, ~USD4.80). Omija is a berry that is said to improve blood circulation, kidney, and liver functions.
Address: 6-6 Samil-daero 12-gil, Myeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul
Opening hours: Mon – Thu 8AM-10.30PM | Sat 11AM-10PM | Sun 11AM-9.30PM
Telephone: 070-4148-4242
Hidden cafes in Seoul to avoid crowds
If you’re looking for a cafe to fill your growling stomach or get a caffeine fix, head to one of these hidden cafes in Seoul to avoid the queues and have a relaxing time.
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