Seogwipian Bakery
Seogwipian Bakery in Jeju operates daily from 8 AM to 8 PM, year-round without holidays. The café spans three floors, from the first to the third, and upon entering, you'll find a counter where you can place your orders. The interior features a warm wooden design complemented by emotional decorations and flowers, creating a cozy atmosphere, especially during winter. The café offers comfortable tables and chairs for extended stays, and the large windows provide a view of lush green palm trees and an ocean view, making it a recommended spot to visit regardless of the weather.
At Seogwipian Bakery, you can order croissants, baguettes, and cakes that reflect the unique flavors of Jeju. Next to the counter, there are bottled drinks and a kids' zone with beverages suitable for children. The menu includes drip coffee, which allows you to adjust the acidity and bitterness to your preference, as well as signature drinks like Seogwipinut, Cheongborian, and Coconut Coffee. Other options include Seogwipian Ade, Green Tangerine Ade, Strawberry Latte, Iced Tea, Hallabong Tea, Lavender Sage Tea, Mugwort Latte, Chocolate Latte, and Mushroom Soup.
Personally, I usually find fresh cream too rich, but the Shine Muscat Croissant here was sweet and light, making me think their cakes must be equally delicious. The signature Seogwipian drink was both sweet and rich in coffee flavor, with a nutty taste from the almonds. It can be enjoyed hot or iced, making it a perfect choice for winter visits to Jeju's Seongsan Ilchulbong Café, where you can sip while enjoying the ocean view.
Additionally, the bakery collaborates with a wine shop, allowing you to purchase wine if needed. If you're planning to stay in the Seongsan area for Christmas or holiday gatherings, this is a great place to pick up wine for your celebrations.