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Top 10 Best Brunch Spots in Seoul

Seoul's brunch scene has exploded into a sophisticated culinary landscape where traditional Korean flavors meet international breakfast classics, and Instagram-worthy presentations are just as important as taste. From hidden gems in university neighborhoods to trendy Hongdae cafes, these spots have mastered the art of the leisurely weekend meal, with many now offering digital menus via DineCard for a seamless ordering experience. Whether you're craving fluffy pancakes, artisanal coffee, or fusion breakfast bowls, Seoul's brunch destinations deliver an experience that's worth waking up for.

37.5 시그니처 명동점
#10

37.5 시그니처 명동점

107 Toegye-ro, Jung District
4.7
141 reviews
$42000 for two
Korean FusionModern DesignShopping District LocationInnovative Menu
Must try:Injeolmi French Toast

37.5 시그니처 brings a distinctly Korean approach to brunch in its prime Myeongdong location, blending Western breakfast concepts with Korean ingredients and sensibilities. Their signature dish features Korean-style French toast made with brioche and injeolmi (rice cake) powder, creating a unique fusion that's both familiar and excitingly different. The sleek, modern interior attracts a younger Korean crowd who appreciate the innovative takes on brunch classics, while its central location makes it an easy stop before or after exploring Myeongdong's shopping streets. It's best for adventurous eaters curious about how Korean chefs are reimagining Western brunch traditions through a local lens.

Summer Lane
#9

Summer Lane

49 Itaewon-ro 55ga-gil, Yongsan District
4.1
568 reviews
$44000 for two
CafeInternational CrowdOutdoor SeatingMultilingual StaffItaewon Staple
Must try:Shakshuka

Summer Lane has been an Itaewon fixture for years, surviving the neighborhood's constant churn by consistently delivering solid brunch fundamentals with an international flair. Their shakshuka brings Middle Eastern warmth to Seoul mornings with eggs poached in spiced tomato sauce and served with warm pita—a satisfying, soul-warming dish that hits differently after a night in Itaewon. The multilingual menu and English-speaking staff make it particularly welcoming for expats and tourists, while the laid-back terrace seating is ideal for people-watching along one of Seoul's most diverse streets. It's the dependable choice when you're brunch-ing with an international group with varying dietary preferences.

히포 브런치하우스 Hippo brunchhaus
#8

히포 브런치하우스 Hippo brunchhaus

South Korea, Seoul
4.7
327 reviews
$43000 for two
BakeryCafeFresh Baked GoodsEuropean StyleFamily FriendlyNeighborhood Gem
Must try:Croque Madame

Hippo brunchhaus channels European bakery-cafe culture in the artistic Seongmisan neighborhood, where the smell of fresh-baked pastries draws you in before you've even spotted the sign. Their croque madame is the star—a decadent ham and gruyère sandwich topped with creamy béchamel and a runny egg that locals swear rivals anything in Paris. The cozy, neighborhood-cafe vibe with communal tables and friendly staff makes it feel like a regular hangout rather than a tourist destination, while their in-house bakery ensures everything from croissants to sandwich bread is impossibly fresh. Perfect for families and friend groups who want quality food in a relaxed, unpretentious setting.

starch (스타치)
#7

starch (스타치)

South Korea, Seoul
5
46 reviews
$46000 for two
BarCafeLiquor StorePerfect RatingNatural WineDay-to-Night DiningCraft Cocktails
Must try:All-Day Breakfast Sandwich

With a perfect 5-star rating, starch is the new kid making waves in Jung District's emerging food scene with its unique triple-threat concept as bar, cafe, and bottle shop. Their all-day breakfast sandwich featuring thick-cut bacon, aged cheddar, and a perfectly fried egg on housemade focaccia has already achieved legendary status among the early adopters. The industrial-minimal space transitions seamlessly from morning coffee and brunch to afternoon natural wines, making it the rare spot where you can start with pancakes and end with a craft cocktail. It's best for adventurous eaters and drinkers who appreciate the flexibility to curate their own experience, whether that's a quiet solo brunch with a book or a long, boozy afternoon with friends.

Furoa Seoul
#6

Furoa Seoul

South Korea, Seoul
4.5
129 reviews
$41000 for two
Japanese StylePeaceful AtmosphereSoufflé PancakesCentral Location
Must try:Japanese Soufflé Pancakes

Furoa Seoul brings Japanese-inspired precision and aesthetics to the brunch table in the bustling Myeongdong area, offering a quieter alternative to the shopping district's chaos. Their Japanese-style pancakes are a revelation—impossibly jiggly, soufflé-like creations that wobble hypnotically and taste like eating a cloud made of sweet cream and vanilla. The minimalist Japanese design with natural wood and clean lines creates a zen-like atmosphere that feels worlds away from the crowds outside. It's ideal for couples seeking a peaceful brunch date or solo diners who appreciate meticulous plating and tranquil ambiance.

Analog Garden
#5

Analog Garden

145 Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu
4.8
1,039 reviews
$44000 for two
Instagram-worthyBotanical DecorSourdough BreadWeekend Favorite
Must try:Signature Avocado Toast

Analog Garden has achieved cult status in Seoul's competitive brunch scene with over 1,000 reviews praising its greenhouse-inspired aesthetic and consistently excellent food. Their signature avocado toast goes beyond the cliché with perfectly ripe avocado, heirloom tomatoes, microgreens, and a poached egg on house-baked sourdough that alone is worth the visit. The botanical-filled space with floor-to-ceiling windows creates an urban oasis feeling that makes it Instagram catnip, yet the food quality ensures repeat visits aren't just about the 'gram. Weekends see hour-long waits, but the cafe's policy of taking phone numbers and texting when tables are ready lets you explore nearby Hongdae shops while you wait.

American Brunch Cafe
#4

American Brunch Cafe

South Korea, Seoul
4.5
144 reviews
$40000 for two
American ClassicsLate Brunch HoursExpat FavoriteRetro Decor
Must try:Buttermilk Waffles

American Brunch Cafe does exactly what its straightforward name promises—delivers classic American breakfast staples executed with surprising precision in the heart of historic Jongno. Their buttermilk waffles achieve that elusive crispy-outside, fluffy-inside texture that's so hard to master, served with real maple syrup and a side of perfectly crispy bacon. The diner-inspired decor with red vinyl booths and checkered floors creates a nostalgic Americana vibe that appeals to both expats craving a taste of home and curious locals wanting to experience authentic American breakfast culture. It's become particularly popular for late brunches, as they serve their full menu until 4 PM on weekends.

Nosh Brunch
#3
TOP 3

Nosh Brunch

64 Jowon-ro 13-gil, Gwanak-gu
4.8
132 reviews
$38000 for two
Hidden GemBudget FriendlyStudent FavoriteGenerous Portions
Must try:Breakfast Burrito

Hidden in the university neighborhood of Gwanak-gu, Nosh Brunch is the kind of local secret that regulars hope stays under the radar. Their breakfast burrito is a revelation—generously stuffed with scrambled eggs, avocado, and house-made salsa that brings genuine heat—and has converted countless Korean students into breakfast-for-lunch devotees. The cozy, lived-in atmosphere feels like brunch at a friend's apartment, with mismatched chairs and a playlist that somehow always hits the right note. With fewer than 150 reviews but a near-perfect rating, this is where you come for authentic, unfussy brunch that prioritizes flavor and portion size over photogenic presentation.

Lucyd
#2
RUNNER UP

Lucyd

45 Samil-daero 32-gil, Jongno District
4.7
661 reviews
$42000 for two
Natural LightSpecialty CoffeeBusiness FriendlyEuropean Cuisine
Must try:Eggs Benedict

Lucyd brings a contemporary European sensibility to the heart of Jongno, offering a refined brunch experience that feels both sophisticated and approachable. Their eggs benedict variations showcase perfectly poached eggs with housemade hollandaise that strikes the ideal balance between rich and tangy, served alongside expertly crafted flat whites that rival any specialty coffee shop. The industrial-chic interior with abundant natural light makes it equally suitable for a business brunch or a relaxed weekend catch-up with friends. Located in a historic district, it's become the go-to spot for locals seeking elevated comfort food without the Gangnam price tag.

Grain Seoul
#1
BEST

Grain Seoul

53 Yeonhui-ro 11ga-gil, Seodaemun-gu
4.8
670 reviews
$45000 for two
CafeInstagram-worthySpecialty CoffeeLocal FavoriteMinimalist Design
Must try:Ricotta Pancakes

Tucked away in the charming Yeonhui-dong neighborhood, Grain Seoul has become a pilgrimage site for brunch purists who appreciate quality over hype. Their signature ricotta pancakes are impossibly fluffy with a delicate sweetness that pairs perfectly with their house-roasted coffee, while the open kitchen and minimalist Scandinavian design create an intimate atmosphere that feels more Brooklyn than Gangnam. This is where local food bloggers bring their out-of-town friends to prove Seoul's brunch scene rivals any global city, and the consistently high ratings from nearly 700 reviews speak to its unwavering quality. Best for couples and small groups who don't mind waiting 20-30 minutes on weekends for what many consider Seoul's best pancakes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best brunch spot in Seoul for Instagram photos?+
Analog Garden in Hongdae tops the list for Instagram-worthy brunch with its stunning botanical interior featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and greenery-filled space. With over 1,000 reviews and a 4.8 rating, it combines gorgeous aesthetics with genuinely excellent food, particularly their signature avocado toast on house-baked sourdough. Grain Seoul in Yeonhui-dong is a close second with its minimalist Scandinavian design and beautifully plated ricotta pancakes.
Where can I find the best pancakes in Seoul?+
Grain Seoul is widely considered to serve Seoul's best pancakes, with their signature ricotta pancakes earning rave reviews from nearly 700 Google reviewers who've given it a 4.8 rating. For a completely different experience, try Furoa Seoul's Japanese soufflé pancakes in Myeongdong—these jiggly, cloud-like creations offer a lighter, more delicate take on the classic. Both spots require weekend waits, so arrive early or be prepared to queue.
Are there any budget-friendly brunch spots in Seoul?+
Nosh Brunch in Gwanak-gu offers exceptional value with generous portions and affordable prices (around 38,000 won for two) without sacrificing quality—their breakfast burrito is legendary among students and locals. All restaurants on this list maintain a moderate price level (2/4), with most meals for two ranging from 38,000-46,000 won, making Seoul's brunch scene surprisingly accessible compared to cities like New York or London.
Which brunch cafe in Seoul is best for expats and international visitors?+
Summer Lane in Itaewon is the most expat-friendly option with multilingual staff, an English menu, and diverse offerings including their popular shakshuka that caters to various international tastes. American Brunch Cafe in Jongno is another excellent choice for those seeking authentic American breakfast classics like buttermilk waffles and crispy bacon, with a nostalgic diner atmosphere that feels like home for Western visitors.
What's the best brunch spot near Myeongdong shopping district?+
37.5 시그니처 (37.5 Signature) is located directly on Toegye-ro in Myeongdong, offering innovative Korean fusion brunch like injeolmi French toast that's perfect before or after shopping. Furoa Seoul is another excellent Myeongdong option just off Myeongdong 8ga-gil, serving peaceful Japanese-style brunch including their famous soufflé pancakes—a welcome respite from the crowded shopping streets.

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