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Bada Jeongwon is a massive multi-level oceanfront cafe in Toseong-myeon, Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, once recorded as the most-visited cafe in South Korea by foot traffic. The building sits directly on the East Sea shoreline and spans multiple floors, with a parking lot so expansive that its sheer size signals the cafe's drawing power. Outdoor seating on the first floor connects directly to the sandy beach, offering an unbroken transition between cafe and coastline. The second floor is best avoided, as outdoor tent structures obstruct the view; ascending to the third or fourth floor reveals a sweeping panorama of the sea beyond a pine forest canopy. The rooftop provides yet another vantage point for scenic appreciation. The bakery display is stocked with a wide assortment of freshly baked goods, and the overall bread quality earns consistent praise from visitors. The hot chocolate is thick, sweet, and satisfying, making it a reliable choice for families with children. Coffee, however, is served in paper cups and delivers an unremarkable flavor — a frequent point of contrast with the superior bakery offerings. Some visitors note a need for greater menu variety. Pricing for both beverages and baked goods sits at a reasonable level compared to resort-area cafes in the Seoul metropolitan region. The cafe's enormous capacity means finding a seat is rarely an issue, though even weekday afternoons draw substantial crowds, and weekend peak hours may involve extended order queues. The building shows some signs of aging, but overall facility maintenance remains adequate, and the space is well-suited for families seeking a comfortable place to linger. The cafe serves as an excellent rest stop during trips to Sokcho or Yangyang, combining easily with a walk along the adjacent beach.