Hello, Stranger

Seoul


A cafe well known for its eye-catching storefront, Hello Stranger is a warm, cosy coffeeshop located on the outskirts of Hongdae. Filled with art magazines, novels and flowers, the cafe is a favourite of many artists in the neighbourhood.

The Vietnamese coffee, ca phe sua da, is a highlight on a warm day. It's cold, sweet and delicious – even if it's not exactly authentic.


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