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Comi Homi is a large garden cafe on the banks of the Bukhangang River in Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi Province. The unobstructed view of the river from the cafe's expansive lawn is frequently described as one of the finest cafe views in Korea, and visits during spring or autumn add seasonal depth to the scenery. The grounds are built for family outings: a wide grass field anchors the space, surrounded by a treehouse, a mini zip-line, a sand pit with a hand-washing station, hammocks, a giant yellow-door photo spot, and a bubble machine that periodically fills the air with oversized soap bubbles that children chase with delight. A rubber duck floating on the river adds a playful visual accent. Log cabins scattered across the yard are each decorated with a different theme, creating distinct atmospheres depending on where guests choose to sit, and the private room with a direct river view is a particular highlight for relaxation. A third-floor terrace provides an even broader panorama of the river and surrounding mountains. The signature perilla-seed latte delivers a warm, nutty richness, and the omija (schisandra berry) ade is refreshing and crisp. The egg slut surpasses typical cafe-food expectations with its quality, and baked goods including carrot cake and chocolat cake are available alongside it. When ordering the affogato, the espresso volume is generous — pouring it gradually rather than all at once is advised, with the remainder enjoyed as an americano. Bingsu is also on the menu. Carefully designed gardens and photo zones are distributed throughout the property, making the space photogenic from multiple angles. The cafe works equally well for couples, groups of friends, visits with elderly family members, and outings with children. Staff are attentive and considerate, with small gestures such as confirming whether ice is safe for a young child's drink. A per-person drink minimum applies, so each guest must order individually. Prices run on the higher side. The location is convenient as a stop before or after trips to Nami Island or the Gapyeong area in general.