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Language: Korean Country: Japan, South Korea Plot. Setting is Seoul, concerning young people living in an a ever changing society. Notes "Cafe Seoul" will have its South Korean premiere during the 14th Pusan International Film Festival (October 2009). Cast. Kim Jeong-Hoon; Kim Dong-Wook; Takumi Saito; Jang Seo-Won - Ki-Bong Seo Sang-Won; Lee Ji ...
Jun, a Japanese freelance reporter, discovers hidden gem of Korean traditional bakery "Moran-dang" by chance in the middle of the city of Seoul, while covering stories of the city. Moran-dang takes him back to his memory of childhood and urges him to stay there for more stories.
Cafe Seoul (2010) Jun, a Japanese freelance reporter, discovers hidden gem of Korean traditional bakery ‘MORAN-DANG’ by chance in the middle of Seoul, while covering stories of the city.
Jun, a Japanese freelance reporter, discovers hidden gem of Korean traditional bakery "Moran-dang" by chance in the middle of the city of Seoul, while covering stories of the city. Moran-dang takes him back to his memory of childhood and urges him to stay there for more stories.
2 Ιαν 2010 · Country: South Korea. Native Title: 카페 서울. Content Rating: 13+ – Teens 13 or older. Alternative Titles: Kape Seoul. Genre: Drama, Food. Add to watchlist. Synopsis. Journalist Jun discovers an exceptional bakery hidden in the middle of Seoul, but the family business is on the verge of closure.
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2009 ‘カフェ・ソウル’ Directed by Masaharu Take. Jun, a Japanese freelance reporter, discovers hidden gem of Korean traditional bakery “Moran-dang” by chance in the middle of the city of Seoul, while covering stories of the city. Moran-dang takes him back to his memory of childhood and urges him to stay there for more stories.