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If you're one of the many Filipinos dreaming of a Seoul café crawl but can’t hop on a plane just yet, don’t worry—we’ve got you. The Philippines is home to a growing number of Korean-themed cafes that offer an authentic Korean café experience, no passport required. Whether you’re in the mood for a creamy bento cake, looking for a cute spot for your next photo dump, or on the hunt for a cup sleeve event, this list has you covered.
Here are 10 Korean-inspired cafes in the Philippines, where you can fangirl, sip your iced Americano, and take aesthetic snaps all day long.
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Cafe 1911 – Makati City | Official Facebook Page
Located in Makati, Cafe 1911 is a cosy Korean neighbourhood café inspired by the owners’ fathers. With minimalist interiors and a menu of coffee, pastries, and pasta, it’s perfect for work, catch-ups, or a quiet break, just like the best Korean-style cafes in the Philippines.
Address: 1911 Capt. M. Reyes St., Brgy. Bangkal, Makati City
Hours: Daily, 11 AM–10 PM
Café 408 – Quezon City | Official Facebook Page
The first EXO-themed café in Quezon City, Café 408, is a cosy spot for EXO-Ls and K-pop fans. With Korean minimalist café vibes, it features EXO photos, fan mags, and a selfie-ready mirror. It serves coffee, tea, and pastries, and regularly hosts K-pop cup sleeve events, making it a top K-pop fan hangout in the north.
Address: The Rock, Holy Spirit Drive, Quezon City, Philippines
Hours: Daily, 8:30 AM-11 PM
Baked by Trimy – Quezon City | Official Facebook Page
Dubbed the ultimate Korean bento cake café in QC, this spot nails the aesthetic. It’s all about soft, pastel-coloured cakes, coffee, and a clean, modern vibe. If you’re planning a K-drama-themed party or birthday, they also cater to custom orders.
Address: 779 Banawe Street., Brgy Siena , Quezon City, Philippines
Hours: Daily, 8 AM–9 PM
Cafe Janggeum | Official Facebook Page
A 24/7 Korean café with cup sleeve events in Pasay, this Korean-owned café is known for its authentic desserts and vibrant community of K-pop fans. If you're looking for a place to meet fellow stans or unwind post-MOA concert, this is it.
Address: C114-C115 Jang Geum Kitchen, Met Live, Macapagal blvd. Cor. EDSA extension, Pasay City, Philippines
Hours: Open 24/7
Coffeesmith – Alabang, Muntinlupa | Official Facebook Page
An industrial-themed Korean café in Alabang, Coffeesmith, is an official franchise from South Korea. With raw interiors and good coffee, it’s a popular venue for cup sleeve events and barkada catch-ups.
Address: Festival Mall Expansion, Filinvest City
Hours: Mon–Thu 10 AM–9 PM; Fri–Sun 9 AM–10 PM
Cuptus – Angeles, Pampanga | Official Facebook Page
Looking for an affordable Korean café in Pampanga? Cuptus delivers with its minimalist design and pocket-friendly menu. It’s a no-frills café with just the right amount of aesthetic to satisfy your inner K-drama fan.
Address: Ma. Soledad Cor. Mayflower, Marisol, Angeles
Hours: Tue–Sun, 2 PM–9 PM
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Little Seoul Café – Orani, Bataan | Official Facebook Page
This café transports you straight to the streets of Hongdae. It’s one of the most Instagrammable Korean cafés in Central Luzon, featuring soft interiors and Korean-inspired drinks.
Address: Orani, Bataan
Hours: Wed-Sun, 2:30 PM–10 PM
Kim’s Café – Subic Bay Freeport Zone | Official Facebook Page
Beach trip plus café date? Yes, please. This beachfront Korean café in Subic Bay offers a scenic view with your coffee and sandwiches. The gingham and all-white interior will make you feel like you're on a K-drama set.
Address: Blk 1 Lot 6 Moonbay Marina Waterfront Road, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City
Hours: Tue–Thu 11 AM–10 PM; Fri–Sun 11 AM–11 PM
Noon Café – Mendez, Cavite | Official Facebook Page
Just a short drive from Tagaytay, this Korean café near Tagaytay with open space is surrounded by trees and fresh air. It’s perfect for weekend alfresco brunches and slow mornings with your bias playlist on repeat.
Address: P. Ferma St., Anuling Lejos II, Mendez, Cavite
Hours: Mon–Thu 8 AM–9 PM; Fri–Sun 8 AM–10 PM
Seollem Café – Baguio City | Official Facebook Page
Inspired by Crash Landing on You, this K-drama-themed café in Baguio brings together comfort food and Korean nostalgia. The wood and brick interiors offer a warm retreat from Baguio’s chilly weather.
Address: 2nd Floor, ECCO 4 Bldg., Military Cut-off
Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM–10:30 PM
Also read: Top New Cafes in Makati: Coffee Shops, Brunch Spots & More
Whether you're looking for Korean cafés in the Philippines for a barkada bonding sesh, a solo caffeine break, or your next Instagram post, these Korean-themed cafes in the Philippines are proof that you don’t need to leave the country to enjoy the Korean café experience.
Let this list be your travel guide as you explore charming spots where Hallyu vibes meet local coffee culture.
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