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I have heard a lot of good reviews about Nudake and decided to come here for myself! I went to the branch in seongsu during weekday lunch and thankfully there weren’t much people so we managed to get seats! the whole experience and design of the store is really special, as well as their dessert designs. I got one of their famous Peak cake, which is cake filled with rich matcha cream in the middle, surrounded by squid ink pastry. The pastry was very fresh and the matcha cream was not too sweet and just nice. I would recommend everyone to try out this cake! do note that if you order to eat in the cafe, and unable to eat finish, you can’t takeaway the food. #nudake #seoul
Posted: Jun 27, 2023
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