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Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart, a place with sweet desserts!

Luho Plastic Surgery · LUHO PLASTIC SURGERY · October 2, 2019

Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart A place with sweet desserts! Recently, when traveling to Gangneung, this is one place people say they always stop by at least once: Chodang...

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Clinic: Luho Plastic Surgery

Original post date: October 2, 2019

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:24 AM

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Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart

A place with sweet desserts!

Recently, when traveling to Gangneung, this is one place people say they always stop by at least once:

Chodang Tart near Gyeongpodae in Gangneung!

There’s also a newly opened Terra Rosa Gyeongpo Lake branch nearby,

so it seems like a lot of people have been visiting there too.

If you’re looking for simple dessert options,

this seems like a really good choice.

▼ Chodang Tart map ▼

▼ Chodang Tart Instagram ▼

Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart, a place with sweet desserts! image 1

There weren’t many places to park around here.

Actually, I had come here to go to Terra Rosa,

but I saw Chodang Tart and heard that a lot of people have been going there lately,

so my group and I stopped by.

We parked at the Gangneung Green City Experience Center behind here...!

Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart, a place with sweet desserts! image 2

Even though it’s called Chodang Tart, it isn’t actually related to Chodang,

but people say it’s delicious!

I heard their egg tart is famous,

and they had quite a lot of tart varieties.

Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart, a place with sweet desserts! image 3

Egg tart / cheese tart / Injeolmi tart /

chocolate tart / Ojuk tart

There were five kinds of tarts like this.

I bought three: the egg tart, cheese tart,

and Injeolmi tart!

Each one cost 2,500 won, 2,800 won, and 3,000 won.

I took mine to go,

but there were quite a lot of people eating in the store too!

I was really curious about what the Ojuk tart tasted like,

but everyone wanted something different, so we didn’t buy it.

Looking at other blogs,

a lot of people say it tastes similar to green tea,

but opinions seem to be divided.

Gangneung Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart, a place with sweet desserts! image 4

When I looked around the Gangneung Chodang Tart shop,

there weren’t that many tables.

Overall, there were more people taking their tarts to go

than eating there.

Maybe because of that, the tart packaging case was

simple and neat!

It had the kind of packing style you’d see when buying macarons.

I also tried all three tarts I bought at Gyeongpodae Cafe Chodang Tart.

The egg tart and cheese tart were

the usual tart flavors lol.

The Injeolmi tart was the most unique,

and it was even better because it had chewy glutinous rice cake inside the tart.

If you go to Gangneung Cafe Chodang Tart,

make sure to try the Injeolmi tart!

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