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Shaorusu-gil Cafe near Seoul National University Entrance, Something Nice

Luho Plastic Surgery · LUHO PLASTIC SURGERY · November 20, 2019

Shaorusu-gil Cafe near Seoul National University Entrance Something Nice (Something Nice) / A place I had been meaning to visit at least once for a long time: Shaorusu-gil cafe Som...

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Clinic: Luho Plastic Surgery

Original post date: November 20, 2019

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 5:12 AM

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Shaorusu-gil Cafe near Seoul National University Entrance

Something Nice (Something Nice)

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A place I had been meaning to visit at least once for a long time:

Shaorusu-gil cafe Something Nice

It’s located more toward the end of Shaorusu-gil rather than in the center,

but there were really a lot of people.

Above all, I liked that the coffee prices were fairly affordable.

Something Nice Address 14, Gwanak-ro 14-gil, Gwanak-gu, Seoul (Land-lot address: 855-1 Bongcheon-dong, 1st floor) Something Nice Hours Closed every Wednesday (except public holidays) Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 12:00–22:00 (Last order until 21:30)

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It seemed like there wouldn’t be many people,

but this is a Shaorusu-gil cafe that people seem to keep coming back to!

Even from the outside, the shop itself was small,

and maybe because of the lighting, it gave off a very cozy feeling.

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The signboard in front of Cafe Something Nice

lists the business hours and last order time.

#Shaorusu-gilCafe #Shaorusu-gil

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There were so many people that I couldn’t really take proper photos of the shop.

The moment I opened the door and stepped into Something Nice on Shaorusu-gil,

I really liked the pleasant coffee aroma that immediately lifted my mood.

It was already very windy,

and it was so cold, but a warm Shaorusu-gil cafe with a fragrant coffee smell

was just so nice!

Since the shop itself is small,

I could almost see all the way into the kitchen.

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Shaorusu-gil Something Nice menu

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There were also a few desserts.

Dessert types that seemed to go perfectly with coffee

There were madeleines, cookies, and fig brownies!

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The items I ordered at Shaorusu-gil cafe Something Nice were

black sesame latte and fig brownie.

I had the black sesame cream coffee at Toetmaru in Gangneung,

and it was so delicious that I ordered this without hesitation as soon as I saw it.

Also, now that black sesame Binggrae has come out,

I’ve come to like black sesame even more...!

Cafe Something Nice’s black sesame latte

is only available iced,

and it’s a coffee with black sesame cream on top of a regular latte.

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I took a spoonful of the cream in the black sesame latte,

and it was nutty, sweet, and soft!!!!!!

It was a flavor I never got tired of.

Honestly, brownies are best when they’re dense and fudgy,

but if they’re left outside for too long, they can dry out

and sometimes crumble into pieces, so I had zero expectations for the fig brownie.

But it was truly moist and fudgy through and through.

Something Nice, located near the entrance of Shaorusu-gil,

is a cafe I’d definitely like to visit again when there aren’t many people.

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