More Than a Coffee: Korea's Cafe Culture.



 

Korea’s Café Culture

In South Korea, cafés are the heart of social life. Unlike many countries where people invite friends home, Koreans usually meet at cafés to hang out, study, or catch up. 

Homes are often viewed as private spaces, while cafés provide comfort, style, and a neutral setting for connection..

With countless options—from cozy dessert cafés to pet cafés and trendy chains—these spaces are more than coffee shops. They’re where friendships grow, ideas flow, and everyday life unfolds.

 In Korea, if you want to meet someone, the invitation is simple: “Let’s go to a café.”



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