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3cheung Darakbang (3rd-Floor Attic)
A Pyeongchon dessert cafe known for pioneering 'crookies' locally and its addictive Dubai-style chewy cookies that bring visitors from across Korea.
GyeonggiWorld Cuisine > Dessert
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(3,037 reviews)Located in Pyeongchon, Anyang, Gyeonggi Province, this café is known as the birthplace of the Crookie — a Korean-style dessert that combines a croissant and a cookie.
It later gained major attention for its Dubai chewy cookie, one of the most popular dessert trends among Korean women today.
People line up to buy the Dubai chewy cookie at 3rd Floor Attic, not only from the surrounding neighborhood but from all over the country — including Seoul, Busan, and Incheon.
What started as a local café has now become a must-visit spot for dessert lovers nationwide.
It later gained major attention for its Dubai chewy cookie, one of the most popular dessert trends among Korean women today.
People line up to buy the Dubai chewy cookie at 3rd Floor Attic, not only from the surrounding neighborhood but from all over the country — including Seoul, Busan, and Incheon.
What started as a local café has now become a must-visit spot for dessert lovers nationwide.
Local Tips
- •Signature chewy Dubai cookies and crookies—try the oversized Daewang Dubai Jjondeuk-bol
- •Cozy third-floor location in Seoryeon Coa that’s popular with dessert hunters nationwide
- •Open daily 11:30–23:00; takeout available and paid parking on site
Menu
Daewang Dubai -bol (giant Dubai-style chewy cookie)8,900 KRW
Dubai Choco Crookie (chocolate crookie)7,900 KRW
Honey Butter Bread (sweet, buttery toast)7,200 KRW
Practical Information
- Category
- World Cuisine > Dessert
- Address
- Unit 305, 3rd Floor, Seoryeon Coa, 59 Pyeongchon-daero 223beon-gil, Dongan District, Anyang City, Gyeonggi-do
- Operating Hours
- Daily 11:30 - 23:00
- Phone
- 0507-1315-4580
- Website
- Visit Website →
- Facilities
- Paid parking available,Takeout available
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Glossary
- Byeokdol
- Literally 'brick'—here it refers to a dense, rectangular-style cake
- Jjondeuk
- A Korean onomatopoeic word meaning 'chewy'—used to describe pleasantly sticky, elastic textures in snacks

