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I’ve always believed that the heart of Seoul isn’t found in guidebooks or trendy spots, but in the quiet corners — the tiny restaurants, hidden cafés, and backstreets that tell their own stories. Hidden Seoul Food began as my way of sharing those discoveries — places I’ve stumbled upon by chance, meals that surprised me, and spaces that capture the city’s soul. This blog is for anyone who loves exploring what’s unseen, tasting what’s forgotten, and finding beauty in the hidden sides of Seoul.
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A Sweet Send-Off in Busan 🌿☕🍌
Lane Street
31 Namcheonbada-ro 15beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
Before heading back to Seoul, I made one last stop — a charming little café tucked away from the usual tourist paths. Hidden in a quiet residential neighborhood, it felt like stumbling upon a secret garden. The moment I stepped inside, I was greeted by the scent of fresh flowers and roasted coffee — a combination so soothing it immediately slowed time.
The space itself looked more like a boutique floral shop than a café. Lush greenery lined the windows, and vintage décor filled every corner — mismatched chairs, soft lighting, and tiny vases of wildflowers on each table. It was the kind of place that invited you to linger, to sit and breathe for a while before returning to the rush of travel.
I ordered a smooth, velvety matcha latte and a slice of warm banana bread crowned with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream. The flavors were simple yet perfect — sweet, earthy, and comforting, like the culinary equivalent of a fond farewell.
As I took my last sip and glanced out at the quiet street, I couldn’t help but smile. This little café, with its calm and charm, was the perfect way to say goodbye to Busan — a gentle pause before heading back to the energy of Seoul.
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