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244-1 Noksapyeong-daero, Itaewon 2(i)-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea
contacts phone: +82 70-7717-3501
website: blog.naver.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 37.53943, Longitude: 126.987404
Sebastian Zink
::The bakers table has delicious german food. There is also a small bakery with german bread. Highly recommended
Ziyoda Alohanova
::Best vegetable soup ever, I especially love broccoli soup. It is the best place for breakfast with newly baked bread in the morning. Strongly recommend to visit
Jessica Gaskins
::Bread baked fresh everyday makes the sandwiches worth the trip. Due to the intimate (limited) space, you can spend a little time waiting for a table during brunch hours on the weekend but the food generous food portions are worth it. I recommend the lamb burger and enjoyed the sandwiches.
JH LEE
::Nice German-style bakery and a brunch cafe. Not a cheap place by the way. And often busy with Koreans who look for fancy exotic places. Even though I'm glad to see some rare breads here, it's a shame pretzel is worse than other Korean bakeries.
Keith Arnei
::Do not deserve to have more than 3 stars, in every ways, so I give 1 star. Over priced and the quality was not that great. better quality bread or cakes can be paid lot less than half price at any local bakeries in Paris. I absolutely have no clue why people go those place paying 2 or 3 times more than any European bakeries. If they produce top quality goods, I will understand but they are just ordinary quality. This is one of the reason expats don't go those places, only Korean girls do find a place on their smart phone and taste with their ears, not with their tongue or brain