"Nudake Haus Dosan: The Art-Inspired Dessert Cafe Behind the Famous Peak Cake"
If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram recently, you’ve probably encountered the cake that looks like a piece of modern art—the Peak Cake from Nudake. Nestled in the basement of Haus Dosan, this dessert cafe, created by Gentle Monster, is quickly becoming a must-visit hotspot for Seoul’s trendsetters.
Here’s everything you need to know about the space, the desserts, and whether it’s worth the hype!
A Revival of Apgujeong Rodeo
📍 Address: Nudake Haus Dosan, 50 Apgujeong-ro 46-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, B1
⏰ Hours: Last order at 8:45 PM
📞 Contact: 070-4128-2125
🔗 Reservations: Available on Naver
This isn’t your average dessert cafe—it’s part gallery, part Instagram paradise. Upon arrival, I was greeted by Nudake’s minimalist logo and an entrance that screamed “Snap me!” 📸
A Gallery or a Cafe?
The Peak Cake and Other Surprises
The Peak Cake is made with a black croissant exterior and filled with silky matcha cream. Its visual appeal is undeniable, but the taste? Equally stunning! The creamy, bittersweet matcha pairs beautifully with the flaky croissant. It’s easy to see why this dessert has become a viral sensation.
A Unique Beverage Pairing
For drinks, I opted for the Dutch Black—a unique blend of black sesame and cold brew. At first sip, I wasn’t sure what to think, but the nuttiness of the sesame grew on me, blending perfectly with the coffee’s slight bitterness. It was a refreshing match for the sweet desserts and an experience I’d definitely recommend.
Is It Worth a Visit?
If you’re a fan of art, Instagrammable spots, or innovative desserts, Nudake should be on your list. The Peak Cake is as much about the experience as it is about the taste, and the sleek, gallery-like interior adds an extra layer of charm.
Would I visit again? Maybe not twice—but it’s absolutely worth experiencing at least once. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this is one dessert cafe that lives up to the hype.