Not far from Gyeongbokgung Palace, there is a cafe called La Cafe Gallery. As the name suggests, it's a place where they run a gallery together. I visited the place where flowers lined up at the entrance remind me of a small garden.
Large and small plants fill the entrance, giving me the feeling of a small resting place in the city center.
The interior is also decorated with green, so the fresh atmosphere continues. Green color, which is hard to see in the city center makes your eyes comfortable.
The interior is quite spacious and the distance between the tables is wide, so it is a good atmosphere to read.
It's unique that the menu is a little far away. Among the menus that are no different from other cafes, 'seasonal tea' is unique. Since it's near Gyeongbokgung Palace, I think it's traditional tea menus, and this menu is popular here. Omija tea is prepared for the summer season.
While I was waiting for the order, I went upstairs to enjoy the Park No-hae Photo Exhibition on the second floor.
I was able to fill my heart by looking at pictures that resemble various life scenery.
There's a sweet and sour omija ready on the first floor. Its red color stimulate your appetite, fresh mint and omija makes your mouth feel refreshed.
La Café Gallery is fresh like a cool breeze on a hot summer day.
- Food ★★★★☆
Neat and clean omija tea!
- Cleanliness ★★★★☆
Overall clean
- Service ★★★☆☆
Average
- Ambiance ★★★★☆
The trees one the outside the window delight your eyes.
- Accessibility ★★★☆☆
Seven minutes on foot from exit 3 of Gyeongbokgung Station on line 3.
- Open Hours: 11:00 to 22:00, Closed on Monday
- Recommended Number of Person: 2 to 4 person
- Recommended Menu: Seasonal Tea
- Price Range: Americano 4,500 won, Seasonal Tea 7,500 won
- Amenities: Wi-fi,Separated toilets for gender
Address: 28 Jahamun-ro 10-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul