Cafe de moi is definitely absolutely certainly the coolest hippest chillest cafe in chungdam dong seoul … Quite possibly in all of seoul. It reminds me of chill little cafes in the latin quarter o paris or better yet … Miracles cafe in cardiff by the sea in san diego.
Regardless, if you want to settle into a comfortable homey cafe, bring a book or a friend or a date thats impressed by understated wealth and definitely bring your amex black card because the coffee here costs $14. For the next exciting episode of this snizzle follow me at
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When I stepped one street past the main uber designer label street
into the intimate back roads of Chungdam-dong, Seoul, I was rewarded. I found independent couture designers with retail stores that look
more like museums. I found galleries that look more like clubs. And i
found the best and most romantic Italian restaurant in Chungdam-dong:
10 corso como CAFE.
Yes, that’s how they spell it. You find rare art books, a full bar that serves hard martinis at 10
am, and a full menu of pastas, risottos, and general yumminess. I
recommend you bring a date or your spouse early to get a seat with a
view of the Korean zen garden. But don’t bring both.
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Sitting quietly between buildings from korea’s old history is the homiest artsiest and hippest coffeeshop in seoul. Visit the coffee bang at gan — or coffee factory in english. There’s no other way to be able to remotely identify with what im saying. Its right off anguk station.
PS… don’t smoke here. All the walls are lined with tissue paper! o_O
Its calle maek ju gwong and it’s right across the street from Coffeesmith the shots are triple shots for about 3.50$ and the beers range from $2 to $8 for French and Belgian imports that would cost even more in the states. And the music bumps.
Oh. And on the big screen… They loop a Victoria secret fashion show. It’s fun for the whole family.
About 900 French expats, approximately half of the total French population in Korea, live in Seorae. Hence, it’s called “little France” - or “petite France.” French people began moving in.
French Embassy School in Korea moved there in 1985. As the French corporations such as Carrefour, CLSA, and Bank Renault began to enter Korea post 1991.
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I know. I know. There’s really unique stuff in LA’s Ktown. Koreans
themselves are a vastly different culture from the rest of the world.
But you fuse that all the best and worst of LA and you get weird love
childs like Kimchee fries:
And they are so good after a night of intolerably pretensious yet
somehow fun Booking Clubbing at Club VR:

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Web Proliferation Strategy & Marketing
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LA | NYC | CHI | SF | SEA
Ahn yung!
This is probably the most beautiful flower shop I’ve ever seen. It more beautiful than ones I’ve seen in holland and the french riviera. Buy a rose and send a picture to someone you love too.
Bwk