If you are simply looking for a place to take a nice stroll and then please your taste buds, then to the area of Seokchon Lake and Songridan-gil Street in Seoul.
In Korea, many locals have a common hangout routine which involves visiting a good restaurant to enjoy delicious dishes and then heading to a café for delicious desserts.
If a great cup of coffee and fresh baked goods in a beautiful setting sounds like a luxury you’ve been missing, then Dewdrop in Pyeongtaek’s Anjeong-ri neighborhood is where you want to go.
Convenience stores in Korea are always looking for ways to surprise their customers with interesting new products while promoting steady sellers.
I don’t spend too much time in coffee shops these days. And my friends might argue that I don’t even know how to enjoy a café and its vibe.
Literally, there was a bunch of crap adorning the outside of the building. But it was fake dung, and it was cute. I’ll admit that I’m not big on potty talk, but I did get a kick out of this café that prides itself in its poo products, from cartoon faces made in the shape of feces to toilet-shaped mugs.
When you wake up in the morning, what’s the first thing on your mind? For many, the answer is simple. It’s coffee.
Early in 2020, as COVID-19 made its sweep across the world, Disney closed all of its theme parks. As the closure was extended, Disney decided to share with its loyal fans the recipe to a crowd favorite – churros.
While many travel destinations are famous for typically one type of dish, there is more than just bibimbap in Jeonju.