Jung-gu sits at the geographic and commercial center of Seoul, encompassing Myeongdong (K-beauty and street food), Namdaemun Market, and the financial district. The food here spans the full range — from tourist-facing street stalls in Myeongdong to understated lunch joints serving office workers, and traditional Korean restaurants that have operated for decades without needing to advertise.
The staff at this branch are unfriendly and uncooperative.
Came here around 710am to get a quick coffee and saw they had a breakfast deal which is a coffee and something (sandwich, bagel, fruit - all different prices) so I decided to get a bagel and coffee with milk at 7000 won. The coffee was Starbucks so no big deal, I asked numerous times to make it strong but when I got back it was standard 1 shot. Bagel wasn't a bagel more like hardened toast. The place itself was nice and large. Opening so early was a bonus as well.
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Almost no tourists go there, really quiet and nice to have breakfast, all the staff members are really nice and try to speak English.