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Incheon(Bupyeong-gu) , Bupyeong

  The European Escape in Incheon: A Gastronomic Ritual at Jerry Weaver Bagel (Where 18-Hour Slow Fermentation Meets Vintage Artisan Soul) Incheon, South Korea — In the heart of Bupyeong’s trendy Pyeongridan-gil, a charming two-story brick house stands as a beacon for those in search of the perfect bite. This is Jerry Weaver Bagel, an artisanal sanctuary that has quickly ascended to "Legendary" status among local foodies and international explorers alike. It isn't just a bakery; it is a time-capsule of European elegance dropped into the vibrant urban pulse of Incheon. To our global guests: If you’ve ever found yourself craving a bagel that is as gentle on the stomach as it is a delight to the palate, you have found your destination.   [ The Secret ] The Alchemy of Time: 18-Hour Fermentation What sets Jerry Weaver apart from any other bagel shop in Korea? It’s the 18-hour low-temperature maturation process. ◆ Stomach-Friendly Perfection: Every bagel undergoes a slow, meticulous fermentation that breaks down complex starches, resulting in a texture that is exceptionally soft and easy to digest—a rare find for bread-loving travelers. ◆ Handmade Integrity: From the velvety cream cheeses to the signature fruit syrups used in their drinks, everything is crafted from scratch. You can taste the "Slow Food" philosophy in every crumb.       [ The Atmosphere ] A Two-Story Cinematic Retreat Spanning across two beautifully designed floors, the Jerry Weaver experience is as much about the space as it is the food. ◆ European Vintage Chic: The interior is a masterclass in nostalgic luxury—warm wooden furniture, sunlight streaming through large windows, and an atmosphere that feels like a cozy cottage in the English countryside. ◆ The Perfect Urban Break: After navigating the labyrinth of the Bupyeong Underground Mall, ascending to the quiet, airy 2nd floor of Jerry Weaver offers the ultimate "reset." It is the most Instagrammable brunch spot in the city, period.   [ The Bupyeong Distinction ] Why Travelers Rank Us 5 Stars With near-perfect ratings across major review platforms, Jerry Weaver Bagel is celebrated for its unwavering hospitality. ◆ Beyond-the-Call-of-Duty Kindness: International visitors consistently highlight the warm, welcoming staff. Even without a word of Korean, guests are guided through the menu with genuine smiles and patient care, making every tourist feel like a local regular. ◆ Generous Artisan Portions: Reviewers rave about the "Bounty of the Sandwich." Whether it's the overflowing fresh greens or the thick-cut premium bacon, the value-for-money here is a pleasant surprise for the discerning global traveler. [ The "Must-Order" Global Menu ] 1. The Bacon Tomato Signature Sandwich Not your average bagel sandwich. Featuring garden-fresh lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and perfectly seared bacon tucked inside a chewy, 18-hour aged bagel. It is the ultimate fuel for a day of exploration. 2. The Shrimp Potato Egg Masterpiece A sophisticated fusion of textures. Creamy potato-egg salad paired with succulent shrimp—a hearty, savory delight that has become a viral sensation on social media. 3. The Smoked Salmon Classic For the traditionalist, this sandwich uses premium salmon and the shop’s own handmade cream cheese, offering a refreshing, high-end brunch experience. [ Visitor Information ] Jerry Weaver Bagel (제리위버베이글) • Location: 8 Bupyeong-daero 32beon-gil, Bupyeong-gu, Incheon (Right in the heart of Pyeongridan-gil). • Access: A strategic 5-minute walk from Bupyeong Station (Exit 3 or the Culture Street exit). It is the perfect anchor point for your Incheon walking tour. • Hours: Typically 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Perfect for a late brunch or a sophisticated afternoon tea). Editor’s Professional Tip: The bagels here sell out fast! To see the full "Bread Gallery" in its glory, aim for a mid-afternoon visit. Grab a window seat on the second floor, order a signature handmade syrup ade, and watch the stylish crowds of Pyeongridan-gil pass by. "At Jerry Weaver Bagel, we don’t just bake bread; we curate a moment of peace. Your journey through Korea deserves a taste of our 18-hour miracle."   ​◆ PREMIUM ARTISAN BAGEL & COFFEE ◆ ◆ SIGNATURE BAGEL SANDWICHES Bacon Tomato Sandwich (Spicy Lv.1) ..... 7,500 KRW - Savory & Zesty. A toasted bagel with bacon sauce, grilled bacon, fresh romaine, tomato, onion, and red pepper flakes. Smoked Salmon Sandwich [BEST] ..... 8,500 KRW - Fresh & Creamy. Scallion cream cheese, smoked salmon, romaine, tomato, onion, and capers. Shrimp Potato Egg Sandwich [BEST] ..... 9,000 KRW - Hearty & Rich. Plump shrimp, creamy potato-egg salad, whole-grain mustard, romaine, tomato, and red pepper. ◆ DAILY BAKED SPECIALTY BAGELS Chipotle Pepperoni Bagel (Spicy Lv.1) ..... 5,000 KRW - Zesty & Bold. Baked with chipotle sauce, shredded cheese, and premium pepperoni. Almond Pretzel Cream Cheese Bagel ..... 5,000 KRW - Sweet & Nutty. Filled with rich cream cheese and topped with a sweet, crunchy almond crust. Signature Salt Bagel (Crispy & Soft) ..... 4,200 KRW - Buttery & Classic. A rich, buttery dough topped with pearl salt. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside. Choco Fondue Cinnamon Bagel ..... 4,200 KRW - Decadent & Sweet. Cocoa dough filled with cinnamon butter cream and overflowing with molten chocolate. A magical treat! ◆ BARISTA’S SELECTION (DRINK) Premium Americano ..... 4,000 KRW - Bold & Deep. A nutty roast with notes of dark chocolate, toffee nut, and rich Muscovado sugar. Caffe Latte ..... 5,500 KRW - Smooth & Velvety. Bold espresso perfectly blended with our signature creamy milk. Vanilla Cream Latte ..... 6,000 KRW - Handcrafted Sweetness. Espresso with house-made vanilla syrup and a layer of velvety vanilla cream. Peach Oolong Milk Tea ..... 6,000 KRW - Fragrant & Fruity. Taiwan Oolong tea infused with house-made chunky peach jam and silky milk.


 
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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.


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