Terarosa Coffee Review

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Miss Cat
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📍 F1963 is a composite cultural space worth visiting. After drinking coffee in Terarosa Coffee, you can go to the YES24 bookstore opposite. Here it mainly provides second-hand books for sale, so you can find many unexpected treasures. A whole row of large book walls soften the hard-core atmosphere of steel factories, and walk in this space at will, and the mind can get full energy. 📚 YES24 Second-hand Bookstore is the largest second-hand bookstore in Korea. Many people will be curious about second-hand bookstores in Korea. It is said that a book in Korea moves 1 or 2 thousand won, equivalent to RMB basically 100 yuan, and finally know what is called the book's own gold house. In Korea, where paper books are becoming more expensive, second-hand bookstores are gradually increasing. 📖 Entering the bookstore, everything will not disappoint, the large bookshelf on the floor, enough reading space, and the cafe in the bookstore, every corner is full of literary atmosphere, like a cafe, but a bookstore, like a bookstore, but a place to enjoy afternoon tea time. 🚃 Transportation: Take Bus Line 3 of Bus Mountain and take Exit 1 of Wangmei Station (망미역) and transfer to bus No. 54 and get off at Gaoli Steel Station (고려제강).

Terarosa Coffee

Posted: Apr 11, 2019
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  • M32***83
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a very chic coffee shop. The coffee is slightly bitter but leaves a lasting aftertaste. You can also order a waffle with strawberry jam. The waffles are very soft and the strawberry jam is sour and sweet.

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    Posted: Mar 22, 2022
  • M32***83
    5/5Outstanding
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    I like the atmosphere of this cafe. It doesn't feel noisy when playing light music.

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    Posted: Feb 22, 2022
  • M32***83
    5/5Outstanding
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    The coffee tastes very smooth and has a sweet aftertaste

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2022
  • vivilan
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    The strong industrial style is overwhelming, attracting countless eyes During the travel photography in Busan, I found this place called F1963. It seems difficult to describe it in simple words. What kind of space is it? Is it a courtyard? Is it a bamboo forest? Is it a museum? Is it a bookstore? Is it a restaurant? Is it a cafe? Is it a cultural and artistic space? The degree of integration here is very high, covering many functional areas. When I walked in, I was instantly attracted by the strong industrial style here. The fresh breath of literature and art came to my face. I couldn't help but want to integrate into it and find out. Sitting here, drinking a cup of coffee, smelling the strong coffee aroma, feeling the tranquility and comfort of this afternoon. Or, you can sit at the bar and read the book at hand at will. Even if the afternoon time passes by, the mood is leisurely and I want to calm down and enjoy this tranquility. I like the color matching here very much. A book, a lamp, or a coffee cup, all seem to have life, real and smart, and the colors are also colorful and jumping. F1963, 20 Gurak-ro 123beon-gil Suyeong-gu Busan.

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    Posted: Aug 27, 2019
  • Miss Cat
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    🚃 Busan not only has a beautiful sea and elegant coffee shops, but also a complex cultural space that has been reborn by transforming old spaces. 📍 F1963 was originally the location of the first factory of Koryo Steel. F stands for Factory, and 1963 is the time when Koryo Steel built the factory. After the Koryo Steel factory moved away, the original factory building was re-occupied with coffee shops, bookstores, restaurants, craft beer halls and exhibition halls, forming a large complex cultural and artistic space, which can be said to be "Busan 798", suitable for visiting exhibitions, taking photos, drinking coffee and wasting time. ☕ Terarosa Coffee in F1963 is the largest coffee shop in Busan. It has turned the coffee shop into a museum, focusing on hand brewing, and also producing bread and desserts, fully demonstrating the Korean coffee culture. A cup of coffee and a piece of cheesecake are enough to warm up this wonderful time of traveling in Busan. 🚗 Address: F1963, 20 Gurak-ro 123(baegisipsam)beon-, Suyeong-gu, Busan

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    Posted: Apr 11, 2019