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One thing I noticed about this overly exciting city is that coffee shops abound everywhere.
As common as fashionable women striding here and there in their lovely coats, knee-high boots and perfectly lined eyes (Many Korean women seem to have perfected the skill of using the liquid eyeliner), coffee shops line the streets, each with their distinct allure.
If you are a coffee addict, Seoul may just be your wonderland. (^-^)
Korea’s premier English channel Arirang said Koreans like premixed coffee because it tastes just right in contrast with the three more popular coffee variations. According to the show’s host, Koreans find Latte - bland, Americano- bitter and Caramel Macchiato – too sweet.
Here are some photos of the interesting coffee shops I saw:








