Korean Subway Mini Bakeries: Fresh Bread for About $0.7🥯

Trying Coffee Bun & Sweet Potato Bread in Seoul

If you’ve ever taken the subway in Seoul, you may have noticed something unexpected — small bakeries inside subway stations selling fresh bread at surprisingly affordable prices.

For around 1,000 KRW (about $0.7), you can grab warm, comforting bakery treats that feel much higher in quality than the price suggests.


🍞 Affordable Bread, Surprisingly Good Quality


These mini bakeries are popular with commuters looking for a quick snack or light breakfast. Despite the low price, many breads are freshly baked and soft, making them an easy everyday treat.

This time, I tried two classic picks:

  • Mocha Bun(Coffee Bun) – soft, buttery bread with a light coffee aroma

  • Sweet Potato Bread – soft bread filled with a smooth, sweet sweet-potato filling


Want to try this at home? Here’s what you’ll need 👈

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• Katz Gluten Free Coffee Buns

Individually wrapped coffee flavor bread.

Sweet Potato Spread

Adds that rich, comforting flavor.

Bread and Roll Mix

Perfect for mocha-style buns at home.








🥢 Why Subway Bakeries Are Loved in Korea

They’re quick, affordable, and surprisingly satisfying. Many people stop by on their way to work or school for a warm snack that feels homemade without the high price.

Good bread, convenient location, and cozy flavors — that’s the charm.


Have you ever tried bread from a Korean subway bakery?








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