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Hwasuheon (Hanok Café & Guesthouse)
A renovated 19th-century hanok café and guesthouse offering a calm garden, wide daecheongmaru, and a menu of traditional-inspired drinks and desserts — ideal for a slow afternoon in Mungyeong.
GyeongbukWorld Cuisine > Café/Coffee Shop
A renovated 1800s hanok turned café and small guesthouse, Hwasuheon mixes vintage Korean furnishings and a curated showroom with wide daecheongmaru (main wooden hall) and a spacious garden — a quiet spot to sip seasonal drinks and try playful desserts like bingsu or tteok-waffles while enjoying the green view.
Local Tips
- •Set in a restored 1800s hanok with a roomy wooden hall and garden for relaxing views
- •Menu mixes Korean classics (garaetteok-gui, misutgaru, omija) with playful desserts like tteok waffles
- •No parking on site — best reached by local taxi or on foot; try the Mungyeong 8-grain misutgaru for a local taste
Menu
-gui (Grilled rice cake)10,000 KRW
-gui + 2 Drinks19,000 KRW
Kkomul Latte (Iced)6,000 KRW
Noeul-dameun Haetsagwa Juice (Sunset apple juice)6,000 KRW
Noeul-dameun Haetsagwa Tea (Hot) (Sunset apple tea)6,000 KRW
(Tea & snack set)10,000 KRW
+ 2 Drinks19,000 KRW
Decaf Americano5,500 KRW
Decaf Cold Brew Latte6,000 KRW
Decaf Cold Brew Mocha6,500 KRW
Decaf Cold Brew Vanilla Latte6,500 KRW
Tteok Waffle (Rice-cake waffle)10,000 KRW
Tteok Waffle + 2 Drinks19,000 KRW
Mungyeong 8-grain (Roasted grain drink)6,000 KRW
Mungyeong Dried Tea (Hot)6,000 KRW
Mungyeong Ade ( soda)6,000 KRW
Vanilla Latte6,000 KRW
Peach Iced Tea5,000 KRW
Ssuk Latte (Mugwort latte)6,000 KRW
Americano (Hot)5,000 KRW
Americano (Iced)5,000 KRW
Choco Latte5,500 KRW
Café Latte5,500 KRW
Café Mocha6,000 KRW
Peopuchino (House blended cold drink)4,000 KRW
Practical Information
- Category
- World Cuisine > Café/Coffee Shop
- Address
- 9, Hyeon-ri 3-gil, Mungyeong City, Gyeongsangbuk-do
- Operating Hours
- Daily 11:00–19:00
- Phone
- 0507-1365-0724
- Website
- Visit Website →
- Facilities
- Takeout,Outdoor seating,Reservations available,No parking
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Glossary
- Dagwa Hansang
- A traditional tea-and-sweets assortment: small rice cakes and confections served alongside tea.
- Garaetteok
- Long, cylindrical Korean rice cake with a chewy texture — commonly grilled or used in soups.
- Misutgaru
- Roasted multi-grain powder mixed with water or milk; a traditional, nutty-flavored health drink.
- Omija
- The 'five-flavor' Schisandra berry used in Korea for teas and refreshing ade — balances sweet, sour, salty, bitter and astringent notes.

