About this spot
Hangwa Miuisik preserves Korea's traditional confectionery arts, handcrafting delicate hangwa (Korean traditional sweets) using recipes passed down through generations. Their beautifully shaped rice cakes, honey cookies, and flower-shaped confections showcase the artistry of Korean dessert-making. The shop serves as both bakery and cultural experience, offering visitors a taste of authentic Korean sweets rarely found elsewhere in modern Seoul.
π‘ Tips before you go
- Try the yakgwa (honey cookies) - they're the most popular traditional sweet
- Gift boxes available for taking authentic Korean treats home
- English explanations provided for each type of hangwa
Common Questions
How much does Hangwa Miuisik cost?
Individual hangwa pieces 2,000-5,000 KRW ($1.50-4 USD) with gift sets ranging 15,000-40,000 KRW ($12-30 USD)
Where is Hangwa Miuisik?
Situated in Ikseon-dong near Insadong, Jongno District, Seoul. 6 minutes walk from Anguk Station Exit 6.
What are hangwa and how do they taste?
Traditional Korean sweets made from rice flour, honey, and nuts - they're less sweet than Western desserts with delicate, subtle flavors
About this page
Restaurant: Hangwa Miuisik Annyeong Insadong
Cuisine: Bakery
Location: Ikseon-dong, Seoul, South Korea
Source: Curated from local review platforms