I still can't believe it's December 1st tomorrow. The holidays is going to creep up really fast so I started my Christmas shopping this weekend. I tried to buy as much as I can because I will be very busy at work before the holidays. No time to shop so I have to get myself very organized. I have a big family so Christmas is always hectic for us. Have you started your Christmas shopping yet?
I'm still trying to finish up my posts from Seoul before I jump on to my Italian adventures...
Cafe's and coffee shops is huge in Seoul. It is literally everywhere. Every street has one or two at least. I don't personally drink coffee but it was nice to go inside cafe's because each one is unique. My friend Jess took us to this cafe in Insadong. I loved the ambiance of this coffee shop. It felt so cozy.
I ordered tea and Jess ordered us snacks. I have no idea what they are called but they were really good. I understand why people in Seoul are caffeinated. They work really hard in South Korea and a lot of workers work long hours so I guess they need to fuel up with caffeine. Most of the coffee shops that I saw were packed with business people all the time.
What a very cute and quaint place! I wonder how long it took to stick all those pieces of paper on the wall.
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it's all the customer's notes so they tack it on the wall. It's a work in progress.
DeleteI love Korean coffee shops. Something so very vintage and cozy that soothes this old soul of mine :)
ReplyDeleteI love coffee shops with character!
DeleteOh my goodness, this place looks so charming! XO
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I love all the notes!
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely love to hang out in a coffee shop like this! The atmosphere looks so cozy. Definitely perfect for catching up with friends. I'm sure the food was delicious as well!
ReplyDeleteSartorial Diner
It was the perfect place to catch up with my friend.
DeleteWow I love your pictures! This place looks really amazing.
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