JOYANGBANGJIK
 
Incheon(Ganghwa-gun) ,
[Landmark] Joyang Bangjik: Where History Meets Art in Ganghwa Experience the timeless industrial charm of Joyang Bangjik, a historic textile mill reborn as a vibrant cultural masterpiece. As a proud partner of the "1883 Incheon Global Stamp Tour" and the "Incheon Digital Coupon Pass," we invite you to enjoy exclusive benefits during your visit. ■ How to Enjoy the Benefits • 1883 Stamp Tour: Locate the QR code at the beverage ordering counter. Log in to the official site, scan the code, and simply show our staff the "Mission Complete" screen. • Digital Coupon Pass: Present your pass to receive an exclusive 5% discount on beverages. (Note: Discount applies to drinks only.) ■ Note for International Guests • Dual-Event Venue: You can participate in both the Stamp Tour and the Coupon Pass events here! • Communication: Our team provides basic assistance in foreign languages. We appreciate your kind understanding as we strive to make your visit as comfortable as possible. • For more details, please visit the official website. Discover Retro Charm at JOYANGBANGJIK Café: A Unique Incheon Experience JOYANGBANGJIK Café: A Blend of History and Modern Art When planning your trip to Incheon, South Korea, one must-visit destination is JOYANGBANGJIK Café, located on Ganghwa Island. This extraordinary café was originally established in 1933 as the first rayon factory in Ganghwa. Over time, as the textile industry in the region declined, the factory fell into disrepair. However, it has since been brilliantly transformed into a spacious and stylish café, preserving the historical essence while integrating modern aesthetics. Historical Transformation The original building of JOYANGBANGJIK, which once lay abandoned, has been revitalized into a grand café. The dilapidated walls have been converted into an impressive art museum and movie theater. The long workbenches that once served the factory workers have been repurposed as coffee tables. The space, once bustling with machines and workers, is now adorned with antiques from China and Europe. Unique Décor and Atmosphere The décor of JOYANGBANGJIK Café is one of its most striking features. British-made doors with broken windows, round mirrors from old Czech trains, and Taiyaki machines that were used every winter are strategically placed as if they were always part of the building. This thoughtful arrangement allows the café to retain the essence of its historical past. The expansive factory site and the building's framework, spanning over 990 square meters (approximately 300 pyeong), have been preserved, adding to the café’s unique ambiance. Menu and Offerings JOYANGBANGJIK Café offers a wide range of beverages and cakes, ensuring there is something for everyone. Some of the standout menu items include: - Americano - Coconut Latte - Blueberry Hibiscus Tea - Mugwort Latte - Lemonade - Honey Ginger Tea Operating Hours - Weekdays: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Last order at 7:20 PM) - Weekends and Holidays: 11:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Last order at 8:20 PM) Location and Additional Information JOYANGBANGJIK Café is located at 12, Hangnam Mokdo 5-gil, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. If you are using public transportation, you can take a bus from Ganghwa Terminal Station and get off at the "Girls' High School Entrance" stop, followed by a short walk of 195 meters. Final Thoughts JOYANGBANGJIK Café is a perfect blend of history and modernity, offering a unique and memorable experience for visitors. The café not only provides a place to relax and enjoy delicious beverages but also allows you to immerse yourself in a piece of Korea’s industrial heritage. When visiting Incheon, make sure to include this one-of-a-kind café in your itinerary to enjoy its retro charm and artistic ambiance.

Chowonnongwon (초원농원)
 
Busan(Sasang-gu) ,
Chowonnongwon is located near Samrakgangbyeon Park, a famous park in Busan, that offers an entire view with Nakdonggang River and the park at a glance. The restaurants serves hanu (Korean beef) at reasonable prices.

Nandana
 
Gangwon-do(Pyeongchang-gun) ,
Nandana is a bakery cafe operated by Woljeongsa Temple. The breads are made with organic flour and use no butter, milk, or eggs. The bakery makes a limited amount of bread each day to ensure none goes to waste.

 Coco Bruni Hongdae Branch
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu)
Signature Dish Secret caramel : KRW 4,000 paldeureosyu : KRW 8,000 Eojj Igamhi : KRW 12,000 Coco Premium : KRW 5,800 Hours of Operation 10:00~24:00 Phone 02-334-1875 ​  

Sushi Cho
 
Seoul(Jung-gu)
It is no secret that this restaurant has long been the stomping ground of some of the most ardent sushi aficionados. For nearly three decades, this critically-acclaimed restaurant has been serving consistently sophisticated and refined Japanese cuisine in its elegant dining space, located on the 20th floor of The Westin Chosun Seoul. The top-notch food comes with charming service. Private rooms are also available. Signature Dish Modum Saengseon Hoe : KRW 290,000 modum sushi : KRW 115,000 : KRW 0 gaeul songi Salad : KRW 85,000 Hours of Operation 07:00~22:00        

Sanha
 
Seoul(Yeongdeungpo-gu)
Sanha is a Hwanghae-style mandu (Korean dumplings) specialty restaurant. The mandu boasts very authentic flavors at the owner of the restaurant hails from Hwanghae. The prices are a bit high for mandu, but nevertheless there are always lines out the door. ​        

Bonbon Roastery
 
Gangwon-do(Gangneung-si) ,
Formerly an abandoned mill, Bonbon Roastery secured its vintage charms while creating the mood for a trendy and hip cafe where coffee and cultural arts coexist.

Plant (플랜트)
 
Seoul(Yongsan-gu)
Plant serves vegetarian cuisine, presenting two different menus every week and freshly baked goods, including gluten-free cakes and muffins, on a daily basis. The cafe provides a cozy atmosphere where visitors can enjoy their meals comfortably. It's frequented by foreigners and vegans; non-vegetarians also visit the place for Plant's signature desserts.

Cacaodada
 
Seoul(Mapo-gu) ,
Cacaodada uses only the best cacao beans from around the world to make their chocolate. Their chocolates are made using only pure chocolate and sugar for a true taste.