☕ Korean cafés aren’t just for coffee — they’re for living.
In Korea, the café culture is strong, stylish, and way more relaxed than many visitors expect.
Here’s what makes it special:
🛋️ 1. No One Rushing You Out
Buy one drink, and you can stay for hours — to study, nap, journal, read, or people-watch. No pressure.
📶 2. Free Wi-Fi & Outlets Everywhere
Most cafés are remote work–friendly. Just find a corner, plug in, and you’re good to go.
🍰 3. Dessert is the Main Event
From bingsu (shaved ice) to soufflé pancakes, some cafés are more famous for their sweets than their coffee.
🌸 4. Aesthetic Is Everything
Many cafés are designed for Instagram — flower walls, hanok interiors, rooftop views, or minimalist vibes.
🐶 5. Theme Cafés Are Totally Normal
Think cat cafés, book cafés, hanbok cafés, even raccoon cafés (!)
💡 Plus Planner tip: Try café hopping in neighborhoods like Yeonnam-dong, Ikseon-dong, or Seochon for the full experience.
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