Hyunwoo Cho

Hyunwoo Cho

With over 10 years of experience in the Hallyu industry, Hyunwoo has dedicated his career to connecting Korean culture with the world. As the founder of Daebak, he works closely with Korean brands and stays ahead of the latest trends to deliver an authentic taste of Korea to fans globally.

Mangwon-dong neighborhood streetscape in Seoul, home to Dear Me Cafe and other cozy dessert bakeshops

A Sweet Taste of Wonderland: Dear Me Cafe in Mangwon-dong

Hyunwoo Cho

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Tucked into a quiet corner of Mangwon-dong, Mapo-gu in Seoul, Dear Me Cafe is a cute and quaint little bakeshop that first opened in 2016. The cafe is famous for its delicate cakes and charming interior, making it feel more like a friend's home than a business. Dear Me is only open Thursdays to Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and on Sundays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Those limited hours might sound unusual, but the shop never lacks for business. When the doors open at 1:00 p.m., the cafe is often packed within the first ten minutes. Let's take a closer look at what makes this sweet hideaway so beloved.

Mangwon-dong streetscape in Seoul where Dear Me Cafe and other indie dessert cafes are tucked along quiet alleys
Mangwon-dong, the laid-back Seoul neighborhood home to Dear Me Cafe and other indie bakeshops. | Source: Trazy Blog

The Signature Raspberry Cheese Mousse Cake

Dear Me Cafe is best known for its raspberry cheese mousse cake, a small, pastel pink dome that looks almost too pretty to eat. The cake is built on a white cheese mousse base, hides a single raspberry in the middle, is topped with a layer of bright raspberry mousse, and is finished with another fresh raspberry on the very top. It is the cake that put Dear Me on the radar of Seoul dessert lovers and the one most likely to disappear from the display case first.

Dear Me Cafe in Mangwon-dong displaying its delicate mousse cakes and tearoom style dessert plating
Dear Me Cafe's delicate mousse cakes and tearoom plating, photographed by Polle reviewers. | Source: Polle

Cherry, Peach, and Other Mousse Creations

The raspberry version may be the headliner, but the seasonal lineup is just as photogenic. The shop turns out a lovely dark cherry mousse cake shaped exactly like a cherry, complete with a fine little stem. Inside is a smooth dark chocolate mousse with cherry preserve hidden in the center, the kind of cake guests hesitate to cut into. When summer fruit hits the market, the bakers switch to a peach cream mousse cake studded with chunks of real peach, soft and lightly perfumed.

Cozy cafe interior in Mangwon-dong with warm lighting, perfectly capturing the atmosphere that makes Dear Me Cafe so beloved
The kind of cozy Mangwon-dong cafe atmosphere Dear Me Cafe is known for, with soft lighting and a tearoom vibe. | Source: VISITKOREA (Korea Tourism Organization)

A Slight Alice in Wonderland Theme

Dear Me Cafe has a gentle Alice in Wonderland theme, with little nods to the story scattered through the decor. The references are never overdone. Instead of giant Mad Hatter installations, you might just notice a teacup detail, a hand-lettered sign, or a small character sitting on a shelf. A few of the menu items also play with the story, which is part of the fun of ordering for the first time.

Drink Me Sips and Eat Me Biscuits

Some of the drinks at Dear Me arrive with a tiny tag that reads "Drink Me," a direct nod to Alice's bottle in Wonderland. The cafe also bakes simple round biscuits stamped with the words "Eat Me," the perfect partner for a cup of tea or a fruity ade. These small touches turn an ordinary cafe visit into a tiny adventure and explain why so many guests reach for their phones the moment the order arrives.

Mangwon-dong bakeshop slice of cake on a small plate, similar in style to the cakes served at Dear Me Cafe
A slice of cake from a neighboring Mangwon-dong bakeshop, similar in style to the delicate plating at Dear Me. | Source: Theheyheyhey blog

The Rest of the Menu: Madeleines, Tarts, and More

Beyond the famous mousse cakes, Dear Me offers plenty of other treats: madeleines, fruit tarts, peach crumble, chocolate cake, coffees, teas, and fruity drinks. Everything is made fresh daily and new items are added often, all announced on the cafe's Instagram. The menu is small but rotates, which is part of the reason regulars keep coming back to see what is in the case that week.

Plated dessert and brunch at a Mangwon-dong cafe, similar to the style of Dear Me Cafe's seasonal pastries
A sample of Mangwon-dong cafe culture, with carefully plated desserts in the same style Dear Me is loved for. | Source: VISITKOREA (Korea Tourism Organization)

Why Dear Me Cafe Belongs on Your Seoul List

This sweet, homey-feeling cafe is perfect for visitors who like simple, quiet places, beautiful desserts, or anything Alice in Wonderland. Because everything is baked daily and the hours are short, going early is the best way to see the full lineup. Pair a slice of raspberry cheese mousse with a tea, snap a photo of your "Drink Me" tag, and you have the perfect afternoon break from a busy day in Seoul. Next time you find yourself in Mangwon-dong, make Dear Me Cafe a stop on your itinerary.

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