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Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju: Artificial Snow and Tree Views

JUNG11/27/2024Gyeongju

A first-person review of Cafe Basilla by Hadong Reservoir in Gyeongju, covering its tree display, artificial snow times, drinks, desserts, seating, parking, and winter photo tips.

Hi, this is Ijjin-ne. Last week I took a short 2-day, 1-night trip to Gyeongju, so I chose my cafe stop carefully. I ended up being really glad I visited Cafe Basilla by Gyeongju Hadong Reservoir.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

Cafe Basilla sits right in front of Gyeongju Hadong Reservoir, with the reservoir spread out in view. Hours are 9:30 to 20:30, last order is 20:10, and on weekends it stays open until 21:30. The writer says there is plenty of parking space in front of the shop.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

Basilla is originally famous as a sunflower spot because this whole area fills with sunflowers. It was too cold to see sunflowers on this visit, but the winter scenery was even prettier.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

The tree view was decorated so beautifully, with ornaments hanging everywhere. Artificial snow falls here too, which comes up later in the review.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

The indoor ordering area is not very large, but after ordering you can take your drinks outside and sit at the outdoor tables.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

There are seating areas here and there above and beside the building. I found a window seat near the ordering area, but seats filled quickly and many people took their drinks outside.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

The order was iced Basillangtte, the signature menu, plus iced Americano and hot ginger tea.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

There were about four or five cakes, six kinds of dacquoise, and a few breads on another side, so plenty of people seemed to be enjoying brunch. Since I came after lunch, I only ordered drinks.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snowCafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

The signature Basillangtte is a latte topped with handmade red bean paste and red bean cream. It was sweet, nutty, and tasty, almost like slightly melted patbingsu.

The ginger tea was sweet with a light bitter ginger note. It tasted like something adults would especially enjoy.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

A spoon comes with the drink so you can scoop up the red bean cream. It was so good that I kept eating it by the spoonful, and next time I want to try Basilla's red bean shaved ice.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

After sipping the drinks, I went outside to look at the trees. They were decorated so nicely that I spent a long time taking photos and looking around.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

As mentioned earlier, Basilla sprays artificial snow over the trees. They also prepared photo props such as Santa capes, hats, and headbands. The snow starts every hour on the hour and falls for 10 minutes; on weekends it falls every 30 minutes for 10 minutes.

It looks beautiful, but after standing in it for photos, the writer realized the snow was soap foam. Hair and clothes got wet, so the post recommends being careful if you step into it for pictures.

Cafe Basilla in Gyeongju with tree decorations and artificial snow

It was a cafe where you could get pretty photos and enjoy the reservoir view. The writer recommends Basilla for a Gyeongju visit and notes that canola flowers bloom in spring, making it a place worth revisiting then.

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