Seoul Gyeongbokgung Palace Sajikdan Hanok Cafe 내자상회 Naejasanhoe

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Encountering a wonderful cafe☕️
My travel guide: Naeja Sanhoe

Located on the way from Gyeongbokgung Station to Sajik Park.
I feel like I've seen it on social media, but I'm so glad I stopped in when I came across this cafe!❣️

It's a renovated hanok house, furnished with antique furniture and benches made from recycled building materials, giving it a unique feel. The glass windows even have decorative wooden window decorations.
Even the paper napkins feature decorative wooden window patterns.

The floor is covered in small gravel, which I guess you could call washed-out, and it sparkles in the light.✨

For the cake, I ordered mugwort cheesecake made with seasonal figs. It's also served with fig jam.
You can choose from three types of coffee: black, white, and clear.

You can also purchase bags, tableware, environmentally friendly disinfectants, and fair-trade products, likely works by artists close to the cafe.

Harper's BAZAAR, featuring Park Bo-gum on the cover dressed in a traditional Korean hanbok, perfectly matched the cafe's atmosphere.

Highly recommended!

3 Sajik-ro 10-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
3 Sajik-ro 10-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
From Gyeongbokgung Station Exit 7, head toward Sajik. When you see the store called 보현갤러리, turn left and it's on your immediate left.

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Post by skycool | Oct 25, 2025

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