Initially launched out of an old shoe factory building in Hapjeong, Anthracite Coffee now has six locations—five in Seoul, one on Jeju Island—which serve up single-source and mixed roast coffees (all named after famous artists and writers) as well as home-baked Madeleines and Financiers. The Seogyo location, fitted with red wood furniture, is split across multiple stories and has floor-to-ceiling windows that open out onto long balconies overlooking a rock garden. Anthracite Coffee 475-22 Seogyo-dong Mapo-gu Seoul South Korea TwitterFacebookPinterest Related Stories Food City Guide Sonny A Copenhagen coffee shop influenced by the traditions of French wine making. Food Partnerships City Guide Tim Wendelboe One man's mission to educate, innovate, and serve the world's best brew. Arts & Culture Food Issue 51 Imogen Kwok The artist takes food styling quite literally, creating accessories out of fruits and vegetables. Food Issue 51 Fruit Plate A Cantonese approach by Calvin Eng. Arts & Culture Food Issue 51 Would a Cheeto Kill a Pilgrim? A vague answer to a minor concern. Food Issue 50 Sopa de Pan A Lil’ Deb’s Oasis recipe.
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