Cattle & Bee
Review by Janine Perri, ETA ’15-’16 City: Gimhae Restaurant Name: Cattle & Bee Foods Served: Ice cream, coffee, honey Restaurant Address: 49-55 Naeoejyongang-ro Gimhae-si, Gyeongsangnam-do Directions: Start at Hue and Rock Mall and Homeplus. Walk toward the city center down Naeoejyongang-ro for about 15 minutes. The shop is on the left. Cost: 4500-5000 won This ice cream shop has a few locations in Korea, one of which is in Gimhae’s city center. Cattle & Bee serves organic ice cream, coffee and honey at similar prices to other ice cream shops in Korea. Most of the ice cream is a basic vanilla flavor with your choice of toppings, such as honey, cookies, or nuts. The interior of the shop is fairly small and has a few tables. Cattle & Bee is good for grab-and-go or to sit and chat for a few minutes with a friend. The wait time was less than five minutes, though it will be more crowded during the summer months. Though the staff does not speak English, the menu is in both English and Korean. Cattle & Bee also sells premium, organic honey. The honey is significantly more expensive, with a price tag of 50,000 won and above. Overall, a good choice for a quick treat.
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