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Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.

Miss Lee Cafe • 별다방미스리

별다방미스리 Miss Lee Cafe
July 24, 2022 by greysuitcase in Food, Seoul, South Korea

Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리) first gained its popularity because its frequent appearances on Korean TV shows. Its popularity peaked after an episode of the Korean variety show “We Got Married” aired, featuring Yong Hwa (CNBLUE) and Seo Hyun (Girls’ Generation and TTS) having a date at their Insadong branch.

Aside from media appearances, Miss Lee Cafe is also famous for their old school dosirak which consists of rice topped with pink sausage (분홍소세지), egg, seaweed and kimchi served in tinplate lunch box with a side of seaweed soup. This old school dosirak is actually something that is very nostalgic to people who grew up in the 1970s. Back then, classrooms in Korea usually have a large radiator in the middle of the room that served as the central heating unit. The radiator was also used to warmed up lunch boxes (thus the use of tinplate lunch box). Also, before you eat, don’t forget to put the cover lid and shake it until all the ingredients are mixed well together. That’s how you’re suppose to enjoy a proper dosirak.

The menu at Miss Lee Cafe revolves around Korean food, snacks, as well as desserts but with a twist. From tteokbokki (떡볶이), yanggaeng (양갱), to bingsu (빙수), you can find a good selections of Korean traditional food on this nostalgic school-love themed café.

I personally have been here a couple of times during my first couple of visits to Seoul. Now, with the many newer cafes that have popped up in Seoul, this place might not be as popular as it used to (at least amongst tourists) but I think it’s a fun place to go to, especially if you want to try the old school dosirak.

Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.
Greysuitcase Seoul Restaurant Series: Miss Lee Cafe (별다방미스리), Samcheong-dong (삼청동), Seoul, South Korea.

Note: These photos were taken at their Samcheongdong branch, which now has closed. If you want to go for a visit, their Insadong branch is still open (see the address below). The interior concept is pretty much the same, but just with a different layout.

 

Miss Lee Cafe Insadong • 별다방미스리 인사동점

Address: 서울 종로구 인사동길 59 2층 별다방미스리
Telephone: 0507-1403-0939
Hours: Mon-Fri 12:00-19:00 | Sat & Sun 12:00-20:00

Instagram: @missleecafe


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Miss Lee Cafe, 별다방미스리, 별다방미스리 인사동점, Miss Lee Cafe Insadong, Insadong, 인사동 식당, 서울식당, Seoul Restaurant
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Seoul Day 1: Lotus Lantern Festival & Cheonggyecheon Stream

June 20, 2013 by greysuitcase in Food, Travel

We were still walking around the shops in Ssamziegil when we suddenly heard a drumming noise from the street. People started to rush out of the mall to the street, so we took a peek from the 3rd floor to see what’s going on out there. Turned out, the Lotus Lantern Festival parade is passing by. We were there on Buddha’s Birthday weekend celebration and I think the Lotus Lantern Festival ws part of that celebration.

Apparently Insa-dong was on the parade route and we didn’t even know that. We were thinking of going to Cheonggyecheon Stream later on tonight, because that’s where we thought the parade’s going to be. But I guess we lucked out. We also got a pretty good spot up front to see the parade clearly. I managed to snap photos and took a couple of footage of the parade.

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After the parade, we started exploring the area around Ssamziegil. There are lots of shops that sell traditional items that are perfect for souvenirs.

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Since it's almost 9 pm, we decided that it's time to grab dinner. We picked Gung (개성만두 궁) that's close by. They are known for their famous Gaeseong-style mandu.

Assorted Pancakes – Mung Bean, Ground Potato, Chopped Red Pepper & Leek, Chopped Kimchi

Assorted Pancakes – Mung Bean, Ground Potato, Chopped Red Pepper & Leek, Chopped Kimchi

Gaesong Dumplings cooked in Casserole (개성만두전골) ₩30,000

Gaesong Dumplings cooked in Casserole (개성만두전골) ₩30,000

Gaesong Steamed Dumplings (개성만두찜) ₩7,000

Gaesong Steamed Dumplings (개성만두찜) ₩7,000

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After dinner, since we still have time before the subway closes, we decided to head to Cheonggyecheon Stream (청계천), where the Lotus Lantern Festival happened to have their installments at. It was around 10 pm on a Sunday night and we're very surprised that the place was still packed with people—young, old, families, kids, couples. One of my friend made a comment, "It's like they don't need to work or something. How come Sunday night can be this packed?". I have to agree that it feels very different than here in the US. The nightlife in Seoul is definitely more alive. Plus the weather was perfect for just walking around the stream or sitting down while looking at the lanterns. We enjoyed the cool night breeze while watching the people around us. It was a perfect way to end our first day in Seoul.

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June 20, 2013 /greysuitcase
Cheonggyecheon Stream, Gung, Insadong, Lotus Lantern Festival, Mandu, Seoul, South Korea, Ssamziegil, Travel
Food, Travel
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Seoul Day 1: Bukchon & Ssamziegil

June 20, 2013 by greysuitcase in Travel, Food

After walking around the Gyeongbokgung Palace for a while, we decided to find the nearest exit and make our way to our next destination. We're tired and hungry and it's already well past 1 pm, so we headed for lunch. We walked towards Bukchon-ro and found ourselves in this one road with a lot of restaurants on the left and right. We took a quick stroll down the road and decided that the first restaurant that we saw looks promising.

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The name of the restaurant is 돈까스 (Tonkatsu), or at least that's what I read on the sign of the place when we walked in. I'm not too sure either. Anyway, we walked in, took our seat, started to look at the menus (which are in a form of photo album with the pictures of the food and a sticky label with the name of the food on top of it), and ordered a couple of dishes. The food was pretty delicious and there were definitely things that we never ordered before. Here are some shots of what we ate:

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Kimchi Fried Rice with Cheese

Kimchi Fried Rice with Cheese

Dosirak (도시락)

Dosirak (도시락)

Spicy Seafood Noodles

Spicy Seafood Noodles

After we got our energy back, we headed to Bukchon Hanok Village (북촌한옥마을) to see Korea's traditional houses—called Hanok—that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. Bukchon apparently literally means 'northern village'. When we arrived there, there are quite a number of people walking around, including people who came from out of town (at least that's our guess because they looked like tourists, but they speak Korean).

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One interesting thing that we saw, after you walked up the hill, when you looked back, you can see multiple rows of hanoks with modern architecture of the city on the background. It was pretty interesting to see how the two co-exist in Seoul.

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One tip for you if you want to visit Bukchon, look up their website and find the photo spots that you want to go to. There are 8 views of Bukchon that can be seen from different places, you just have to find the right spot if you want to see those views. We made a mistake on not finding out about these spots before we came. We also missed it on the map that we got from the information center (that we hold on into the whole time we were there and just found that out towards the end of our time there). As a result, we walked (and ran) up and down the hill in circles. I felt like I just had a work out session after we finished exploring Bukchon. But the whole area is very charming and we had a great time just looking at the architecture of the exterior of the hanoks.

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After Bukchon, we walked our way towards Insa-dong. We passed the subway station and saw a couple of interesting things, one of them is there was an ajuhssi begging for money on the street. Nothing about it is odd, but what's surprising is the way they do it is very different than anything I've seen in other countries. If I remembered correctly, my Korean teacher told me that begging for money is something that is considered humiliating in Korean culture, thus the posture. I can't say this for sure though. Maybe someone who have a better insight to Korean culture can gives a better explanation about this.

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Anyway, on with our journey, one of the place we want to visit in Insa-dong is Ssamziegil (쌈지길), a shopping center that has a pretty unique architectural structure. There are four floors with over 70 stores that sell different range of items. The feeling that I got from the area is that it's very young and artsy. The place was pretty packed with young people and families and the spiral staircases are not wide enough for the number of people that were there so we have to fight our way forward a little bit.

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Here's the spiral staircases that connect the four floors together. All you have to do just walk forward and follow the staircase while you're doing your shopping, and eventually you'll find yourself on the top of the building. Pretty cool right?

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View from the top

View from the top

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After a long afternoon of walking (and what I called semi-hiking at Bukchon), we decided to take a break at Ddoong Cafe (또옹 카페) that is located on the top floor of the building. For those who doesn't know, Ddoong means p**p in Korean. I guess you kinda can guess from the graphics that they have on their store windows :p

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Since the weather was pretty hot, we were (again) craving for something sweet and cold. So we ordered a couple of desserts for snack.

Waffle with Strawberry, Kiwi, and Green Tea Ice Cream

Waffle with Strawberry, Kiwi, and Green Tea Ice Cream

Fruit Bingsu & Ice Green Tea Latte

Fruit Bingsu & Ice Green Tea Latte

June 20, 2013 /greysuitcase
Seoul, South Korea, Bukchon Hanok Village, Ssamziegil, Insadong, Ddoong Cafe
Travel, Food
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