The name is a mouthful, but the tea is delicious and the hanok house cluttered with quirky decor and scribbled walls allows the eye to comfortably wander during the silent pauses in conversation. Old black and white photographs, oil lamps, saucers, gardening tools and newspaper clippings are hung nonchalantly everywhere while previous guests handwritten love declarations and messages are scribbled on every part of the walls and windows.
Serves tea in large tea cups with rice cakes and other traditional snacks to munch on. The menu is written in Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese to cater to patrons from many different places. Tables are set in a cozy atmosphere perfect for private conversations between friends.