Jayeondo Salt bread (Ikseon-dong)
While exploring the streets of Ikseon-dong in the early morning on a weekday, I came across a trendy cafe in the style of a Hanok (Korean traditional house).
With the lovely atmosphere of Ikseon-dong, this place had delicious salt bread that I love so much.
Jayeondo Salt bread (Ikseon-dong)
On the left side of the center yard, you'll see a cafe where you can place drink orders. Across from it, on the right, is a bakery with the delicious salt bread.
It could be inconvenient if you visit during peak times because you have to get drinks and pastry goods separately from both stores.
Salt bread lovers will not want to miss this.
9:00 / 12:30 / 14:00 / 15:30 / 17:00 / 18:30
Six times a day, they sell freshly baked bread.
The best wheat from Canada, premium butter, and sea salt from France were used.
I was going to get a coffee and a slice of bread right then, but the minimum order was four salt breads, so I had to buy a set.
What a lovely package.
I went across the street to the cafe and got a drink after buying salt bread. Although the pineapple juice seemed delicious, I went for an iced Americano to pair it with my salt bread.
Once my salt bread and Americano were ready, I sat down under a tree in the hanok yard.
Similarly vintage was where the Americano was served.
Mini fans are set on each table, and water and tissues are stored on one side of the yard.
If the weather is nice, it's a nice spot to relax.
With one hundred ingredient tests and one thousand baking tests, salt bread could not taste bad.
Two were quickly finished. I could have eaten all four right away, but I didn't think it would be a good idea to finish four breads so early in the morning.
The picture doesn't make the inside look very soft, but when you eat it, the outside is crispy and the inside is very soft. It tasted excellent. My husband liked it too when I brought it home.
Jayeondo was a charming bakery cafe with a delightful Hanok atmosphere. I looked around Ikseon-dong some more after that.
Soha Yeomjeon
Soha Yeomjeon was another nearby cafe that sold salt bread.
This place looked also incredible. Besides salt bread, this café offers a variety of bakeries, so it appears to have a wider selection of options.
There were numerous excellent restaurants, cafes, and shops in Ikseon-dong.
After I shared some images of Ikseon-dong on social media, someone wanted to know if there were still many people around. Absolutely, Yes!!. On the weekends, it's likely to be a lot busier.
With Ikseon-dong, the pleasures are limitless.
Address : 21-17 Supyo-ro 28-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul OPEN GOOGLE MAP
Phone : +82-2-743-2245
Operation Hours : Everyday : 09:00 - 22:00
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