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31 W. 32nd St.,
New York, NY 10001
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Daily, 7am-2am
B, D, F, N, Q, R, V, W at 34th St.-Herald Sq.
$1.25-$5
American Express, MasterCard, Visa
Not Accepted
This Seoul-based chain is perpetually abuzz, especially with young Korean-Americans snapping cell phones open and shut. The café is sunny and roomy, with light wood tables and chairs spaced comfortably apart, and cooks up house-made, inexpensive, East-meets-West pastries to eat in or take out. Those with sweet fillings like buttercream or bean paste emulate doughnuts; those stuffed with, say, tuna salad or curried beef are more like empanadas. Cookies, cakes and mainly white breads round out the baked goods; coffee, tea and tapioca drinks wash it all down.
Recommended DishesTuna or curried beef goroke, $1.40
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