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Unravel Korea’s Best Sweet-houses

Get ready, dear sweet-toothed nomads, as we embark on a sugary adventure to the land of the morning calm – Korea, presenting legendary dessert havens that cannot be missed.

Memoa (메모아)

Nestled along the quaint Gongni Dan road is Memoa, a space rife with sentimentality. Here you have everything starting from visually appeasing scones, Madeleines and croissants to brunch-worthy toasts. But what truly stands out is an intoxicating combination of basil pesto and savoury chicken that will leave you spellbound.

  • address : 1F, 37-16, Dongil-ro 174-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 010-3394-9998
  • operating time : No information
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information

Labaz (라바즈)

Hidden near Mangwon Station, this mysterious place is only open to public on specified dates. The rest of the time, it serves as a baking class. Their classic tart, made with staple ingredients, stays true to their values and shows what a classic dessert should taste like.

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  • address : No information
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Baek Il Mong (백일몽)

Nestled in the peaceful district of the Jeonju Guest House, where tranquillity teams strikingly with allure, is the Baek Il Mong. The signature dessert, neatly rolled in a cotton-candy-like blanket, or the Oregratset, a subtle blend of condensed milk and espresso, are exuberance in every bite.

  • address : 2F, 10, Jeonju-gaeksa 3-gil, Wansan-gu, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do
  • phone : 0
  • operating time : No information
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Sloje Bakery (슬지제빵소)

Known for its honest-to-goodness steamed buns made from local ingredients, Sloje Bakery specializes in those warm, cozy comforts of winter. The buns come with a variety of fillings, from sweet cream to cream cheese, making each bite better than the last.

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  • address : 1076, Cheongja-ro, Jinseo-myeon, Buan-gun, Jeollabuk-do
  • phone : 010-3252-0059
  • operating time : 10:00 – 20:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Thursday

Something About Coffee (썸띵어바웃커피)

Camouflaged amidst bustling Gangnam station, Something About Coffee brags its extensive range of hand-made desserts. From France’s gourmet butter to Guerande salt, this is the sweetest trap you would love to fall into. Don’t miss out on the perfect harmony between their warm coffee and Mont Blanc cheesecake.

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  • address : 1-3F, 30, Gangnam-daero 102-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-538-6991
  • operating time : 11:00 – 23:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : No information

Osan1209 (오손1209)

A famous café in Haeundae beach famous for its unique Mont Blanc cream and one-table only cozy atmosphere. From the basic Osan Mont Blanc to Matcha and Black Sesame Mont Blanc, enjoy the diverse flavors that this place has to offer, along with their unique beverages.

  • address : 48, U-dong 2-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan
  • phone : 010-2037-7366
  • operating time : No information
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Van Gogh (어고흐)

A hidden gem nestled in Hwaseong; Van Gogh. A renovated traditional house with an elegant view, offering ice cream with unique flavors like strawberry, matcha, raspberry sorbet, and mango sorbet, this is the perfect place to satiate your sweet cravings.

  • address : 71, Sinpung-ro, Paldal-gu, Suwon, Gyeonggi-do
  • phone : 031-305-1120
  • operating time : No information
  • break time : No information
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Such are the seven dessert heavens in Korea that would be a shame to miss out on. So, stay tuned to unravel more about Korea’s culinary delights in our upcoming posts. And hey, don’t forget to subscribe!

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