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Hakrim Dabang
The guide was updated:One of the oldest independent cafes in Seoul, Hakrim is a gateway to the 1950s, with its collection of vinyl records as well as black and white photographs that decorate the walls. Its Viennese coffee remains well-known to this day, just like the homemade cream cheese cake that both young and older crowds enjoy.
Useful Information
- Address: 119 Daehak-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–11pm
- Phone: +82 2-742-2877
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