Cafe Gyulkkot Darak (제주카페 귤꽃다락) (What to expect)

First tangerine cafe of the trip! Even with the address on Naver Maps, it was still a bit tricky to find this place.

I wasn’t able to take photos while we were trying to find the cafe since I was helping my dad figure it out, so I’ll be using photos from Naver Maps to explain!

Cafe Gyulkkot Darak – 제주카페 귤꽃다락

“On the road where Naver Maps tells you to turn right, you’ll spot this small pink sign.
to be honest, it’s pretty hard to find the cafe if you’re not used to reading Korean
when you turn towards the alley, you’ll see a house on the left – that’s the cafe!
this is where we parked!

really wanted to try this but no one wanted to split with me! everyone was still so full from lunch

There were a lot of Chinese tourists when we were there. One group of girls spent a really long time taking photos in the same spot.

I’m not as adventurous as my dad or brother—I always end up with an iced Americano.
My dad, on the other hand, went for an iced tangerine tea!

this camera was heavy af 😭

After enjoying our drinks and taking a break, we returned the cups at the counter and went for a walk around!

my parents taking a selfie with the huge tangerins 🥹

it was hydrangea season!

all photos were taken using an iPhone 13 Pro Max / Fujifilm X-T20 18-55 mm


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💚, R


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