Originally posted by Jennifer Wright.
This cafe is straight out of the Camp Humphreys drive thru gate, turn right at the light where the Korean post office and “I’m your fan” restaurant is located. At the first real road about a block down, turn LEFT. There is parking besides the cafe and in front.
The front of Kaffa
My kids ordered an ice cream dish to share that had fruit on it. The dessert was very tasty and cost 3,500 won. Two family members ordered Bubble Tea but they were NOT impressed. I was happy to find a neat option for coffee locally, but I doubt I will go back. The park across the street makes for a neat place to hang out with the kids. There is a C+U practically next door where you can buy inexpensive ice creams for the kids while you enjoy a coffee.The seating in this cafe is terrific. There is even a HUGE U shaped booth for groups. The menu is totally in Korean and the staff speaks very little English. They do serve food meals at this place, but I did not try any of them.
Ice cream and fruit dessert at Kaffa
Seating at Kaffa
Kaffa’s menu
The following review was originally posted by Kaulalani Randolph
I have been to Kaffa several times in the past few weeks and have found it very pleasant on each occasion. They now have a handwritten menu in english, which is helpful. I’ve had the iced mocha with yummy whipped cream, honey bread, an affogato and a bingsu. The bingsu is smaller and can be a single serving compared to the big bowl most places give you. All were delicious.
Affagato at Kaffa
Iced Mocha and Bingsu
Honey bread
The following review was originally posted by Kate Hubbard:
This place has four different burgers, all come with a sweet sauce and are very messy but pretty tasty and less than 6,500w ea. Roma burger, Hawaiian, chilli (hot), cheeseburger.
Handwritten English menu posted by Esther Duvall Smith
Messy Burgers at Kaffa