Koffee sniffer
Jung-gu, Seoul • Cafe
“A true coffee sniffer is… ”
In the second half of the 18th century, Germany was in the process of preventing the outflow of national wealth.
People were banned from drinking coffee.
Roasting was only possible under state control,
People who liked coffee had to drink it secretly through smuggling.
At the time, Germany had a crackdown on coffee drinking by citizens.
They even hire soldiers.
In the sense that they follow the smell of coffee
It was called 'Coffee Sniffer'.
Coffee Sniffer, a roastery cafe in City Hall and Yeoksam-dong
It is said that he was inspired by this unusual anecdote.
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Today, in Korea, there are only a few cafes in one building.
I find a lot of coffee and enjoy drinking it.
Even the newly opened cafe starts from the first day of temporary opening.
It seems that people are so interested and sincere...
A true coffee sniffer in my opinion
Are they not Koreans in the 18th century, but Koreans in the 21st century? (I'm hot too)
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📍 Coffee Sniffer
🏷 27, Sejong-daero 16-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul (Bukchang-dong)
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