Daraeul
Organic bakery enjoyed in a classic hanok
Popular to boys over 48 months
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Address
Daraeul, 28-1, Jisam-ro 198beon-gil, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
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Reservation
Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available.
Open/Closes
Mon 10:00 ~ 18:00 Tue Regular closed day Wed 10:00 ~ 18:00 Thu 10:00 ~ 18:00 Fri 10:00 ~ 18:00 Sat 10:00 ~ 18:00 Sun 10:00 ~ 18:00
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Popular Ages of Daraeul
Daraeul is
popular to over 48 months boys
under 12 months | |
from 12 to 24 months | |
from 24 to 48 months | |
over 48 months |
boys
51%
girls
49%
Prices & Programs of Daraeul
- [Fees]
- Drinks: 5,500 won-8,000 won
- Please refer to the attached photos for detailed menu items and prices.
- [Usage Information]
- Last order: 5:30 PM
Parenting Tips for Daraeul
- Made by the owner, a former pastry chef at Shilla Hotel, so the taste is guaranteed.
- Because they use only organic ingredients, you can feel at ease giving it to children.
- There are chairs at the outdoor hanok photo spot, making it great for taking pictures of children.
- The parking lot is quite large for the size of the cafe, so parking is stress-free.
- As of March 2025, it is a newly opened cafe.
- It is near Korean Folk Village, so it is a great stop when visiting the folk village.
A Special Time at Dalaeul
What Makes Dalaeul Special
- Located at 28-1, Jisam-ro 198beon-gil, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Dalaeul is a special place where you can enjoy wholesome bread and desserts in a peaceful traditional hanok setting.
- It is well known for its organic bakery items and desserts, all handmade by a former pastry chef from The Shilla Hotel, and it offers a comfortable atmosphere for spending time with your kids.
- The surrounding area blends the traditional beauty of hanok architecture with natural scenery, making it a great spot to relax away from the city.
Why It Is Great to Visit with Your Kids
- A unique experience in a classic hanok
The indoor and outdoor spaces built in a traditional hanok style give your child a memorable new experience. - Wholesome bakery menu
A variety of breads and desserts made with organic ingredients can be enjoyed with peace of mind by both kids and parents. - Spacious yard and natural scenery
In the hanok courtyard and the neatly maintained natural surroundings, kids can move around and play freely. - Quiet and relaxing atmosphere
It is not crowded, so it is a lovely place to spend comfortable time with your kids.
Local Character and History of Dalaeul
- The name Dalaeul comes from a traditional local place name. In Chinese characters, it is written as "Wolaedong," and the name is said to have come from a place where the Joseon-era scholar Eumae Lee Ja enjoyed welcoming the moon.
- This area has long preserved traditional culture, and with its well-kept hanok homes, it is also nice for a walk.
Things to Know Before You Visit
- A parking lot is available, making it convenient for family visits.
- Sundays can be busy, so visiting on weekdays or earlier in the day is recommended.
- Both the inside and outside of the cafe are popular photo spots, so it is also a great place for family pictures.
MomMom Review Summary
- "Thanks to the wholesome bread made directly by a former Shilla Hotel pastry chef, we felt comfortable letting our child enjoy it too."
- "The view of the yard from the hanok was wonderful, and both the kids and the adults were very happy."
- "The spacious setting and quiet atmosphere made it easy to relax with our child."
Recommended for These Families
- Families who want to experience traditional hanok architecture, nature, and wholesome food together
- Those who want to spend relaxed time with their child in a special place
FAQ about Daraeul
What are the opening hours and regular closing day at Dalaeul?
Dalaeul is open on Mondays and from Wednesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00, and it is regularly closed on Tuesdays. Last order is at 17:30.Are the bread and desserts served at Dalaeul safe for children to eat?
Yes, the bread and desserts at Dalaeul are made by the owner, a former pastry chef from The Shilla Hotel, using only organic ingredients. Since no artificial additives or preservatives are used, you can feel comfortable letting your child enjoy them.Is there a parking lot at Dalaeul?
Yes, Dalaeul has a relatively large parking lot for the size of the cafe, so families can use it conveniently without much parking stress.Does Dalaeul have family facilities for babies, such as a high chair, nursing room, or diaper changing table?
Unfortunately, Dalaeul does not provide family facilities such as a high chair, nursing room, diaper changing table, or stroller rental. Please keep this in mind before your visit.Are there any good places to visit near Dalaeul?
Dalaeul is located near Korean Folk Village, so it is a nice place to stop by after visiting the village. There is also a nice outdoor hanok photo spot where you can take pictures of your child.What is the menu and price range like at Dalaeul?
Drinks at Dalaeul are generally priced from 5,500 won to 8,000 won. For detailed menu items and prices for bread and desserts, please check on site or refer to the photos of the menu board available at the cafe.
Daraeul Address
Address: Daraeul, 28-1, Jisam-ro 198beon-gil, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea
How to make a reservation for Daraeul?
Same-day visit and on-site registration only; reservations are not available.