KMK: Lazy Sue

Cafes Food

Editor’s Note: Lazy Sue has Closed its doors

If you haven’t spent some time at Lazy Sue then you are truly missing out. It’s one of the best little cafes I’ve been to in Seoul. Don’t worry about the name reflecting on the service or work ethic because, trust me, the folks at Lazy Sue are anything but lazy. How can they be when they’re cooking up some of the most delcious baked goods this side of Betty Crocker? I dare you to have one of her chocolate Brownies and not only devour it in seconds but restrain yourself from licking the plate.

You can also sample the selection of coffees and teas. I went with the marshmellow Latte and I am so glad I did. It was heaven. The Marshmellows melted and blended perfectly. It’s a great drink to pair with maybe a slice of pie or cake. If your sweet tooth is tingling, then Lazy Sue has the cure.

You can find this tiny gem near Nokosopyeong Station exit 2. Walk straight until you hit the underground tunnel. Duck inside, cross over to the other side and go up the left side. Lazy Sue will be just about right in front of you.

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Brian Dye
I’m a blogger, writer, and urban explorer. I worked in South Korea’s ESL field for the 15 years. My one year contract turned, unexpectedly, into a journey!
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2 thoughts on “KMK: Lazy Sue

  1. Betty Crocker?! She was an invented entity by the blue ribbon sugar corporation to placate to women who were writing into the company for advice on how to use their product and because of the fact that they were a group of white men, they thought Betty Crocker sounded just Midwestern enough to know how to mix flour with sugar in an effective manor.

    Love your stuff. Keep writing, and I will remain your constant reader.

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