4/5 Ellie S. 7 months ago on Google • 419 reviews
It
looks
like
it
used
to
be
a
factory,
but
they
remodeled
it
and
turned
it
into
a
cafe.
The
triangular
building
is
unique
and
pretty.
When
you
go
inside,
you
can
always
smell
the
smell
of
roasting
coffee.
There
is
a
separate
roasting
room
inside
and
some
places
to
sit.
You
can
choose
between
two
types
of
Americano:
Stellar
and
Gravity.
There
were
many
times
when
the
taste
of
coffee
was
different
from
what
I
imagined
based
on
the
description
alone,
but
the
description
here
is
quite
accurate.
Gravity
has
a
savory
and
soft
taste,
while
Stella
has
a
refreshing
taste
with
a
more
sour
taste.
Even
though
I
usually
drink
latte,
I
come
here
to
eat
Americano
every
once
in
a
while.
The
price
is
not
expensive
compared
to
the
quality,
and
there
are
not
many
confusing
menu
items,
which
is
better.
The
owner
seems
to
be
obsessed
with
honey
cake
malenka
and
has
a
variety
of
malenkas
available,
but
they
also
have
cookies.
Don't
be
too
greedy
about
this
restaurant,
but
I
think
it
would
be
a
hit
if
they
had
delicious
cookies
or
mini
scones
for
2,500
won
or
2,000
won.
If
you're
making
s'mores,
add
cheese,
plain
plain,
sesame
cookie,
and
a
little
bit
of
chocolate
would
be
appropriate
without
compromising
the
taste
of
the
coffee.
Some
cafes
charge
4,000-5,000
won
per
cookie,
taking
into
account
labor
costs,
butter
costs,
etc.,
but
that
is
a
real
robbery;;;
The
cost
of
raw
materials
is
not
that
much
yet.
Even
though
it
tastes
ridiculous,
it
costs
a
lot.
Anyway,
other
than
the
lack
of
suitable
desserts,
there
is
nothing
to
regret.
It's
a
taste
that
reminds
me
of
a
good
cup
of
coffee.
Latte
is
a
good
combination
of
coffee
and
milk,
even
if
you
don't
choose
which
sour
beans
to
use.
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