Mouse Rabbit Cafe


In case you don't know, this cafe is opened by Super Junior Yesung and his brother… I'm not sure about the brother part but he's there a lot and the fan art is usually both of them

Mouse Rabbit, despite being a celebrity cafe, is AWESOME with the drinks. My friend has managed to replicate them, but I'm not in a home that permits me to replicate the drinks because of the lack of equipment, so I like to visit and satisfy my cravings. This cafe also makes a good study area because of the loud music and empty afternoons during the semesters.



The cafe has three floors. The first floor is the counter and restrooms, while the basement and second floor are sitting areas. The first floor also has an outdoor sitting area for smokers. Yesung and his friends usually sit at the end of the smoking corner. (Yes apparently he does.) In my opinion, the basement is the mouse hole while the second floor is themed like a rabbit hole. While the counter is off-limits to cameras, the other areas are open for picture-taking. Yesung is definitely off fan cams until he is discharged.
If you are wanting to be served by Yesung at the cashier, there is a seasonal strategy to his frequenting hours. I've observed that he comes in the late afternoons and occasionally nights during the summer. During the winter, he comes at night around 7pm or 8pm after dinner.

The lamp that's shaped like the paper cups

MoBit has some interesting drinks, like the Strawberry Latte, Sweet Potato Latte, and Grapefruit Tea. The Strawberry Latte doesn't taste like the strawberry milk, and has a few strawberries in it for you to eat. The Sweet Potato Latte (Goguma Latte) is not as sweet as CUBE Cafe's or the cafe near Yonsei. I don't like the almond garnish though. The Grapefruit Tea to me is special because MoBit uses Earl Grey rather than Hibiscus tea. While most drinks are available hot and cold, the Goguma Latte is better hot and the Strawberry Latte is only available cold.
The cafe has a variety of cakes too, selling at around KRW4,500. Cookies cost KRW1,200. The burritos, I think, cost KRW4,500.
(2015 update: The cafe has recently added sandwiches to their menu. This might compensate for the disappointment of not finding Kyochon Chicken at the corner store anymore.)

Strawberry Latte KRW5,000

Mouse Rabbit also has merchandise that change after one product has finished selling. I bought their Sapphire Blue Magic Cup, although I wouldn't have preferred the previous Rainbow Magic Cup. I had also purchased their ceramic cup that looks like the paper cups. MoBit also have tumblers. Right now, they have the graffiti tumbler (KRW17,000?) and a WhyStyle-Mobit Christmas Tumbler (KRW23,000). 
Sapphire Blue Magic Cup KRW16,000
The pink tumbler under yellow light

They also have the paper doll sets that you can make of the mouse and the rabbit. It's a collaboration with MOMOT. Check out the video below! That's Yesung's younger brother Jongjin in the video.

Directions:
[Line 2 Konkuk University] From exit 2, walk straight down the block past street food stores. At the third alley, you would have passed GongCha and a corner clothes store. Mouse Rabbit is in that alley.
[Line 7 Konkuk University] From exit 3, turn around and walk on the main road to the traffic light. Cross over and turn left. Mouse Rabbit is in the first alley.

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