La Montagna: Gangneung’s Stunning Hanok-Meets-Concrete Cafe

Concrete interior of La Montagna cafe with designer furniture and a hanok courtyard view in Gangneung

Some cafes are worth a detour all on their own. La Montagna (라몬타냐) in Gangneung is one of them — a soaring concrete cafe hidden behind the walls of a restored traditional hanok, where Korea’s past and a bold modern build sit right beside each other.

Traditional hanok gate entrance to La Montagna cafe in Gangneung, Gangwon

You arrive through an old hanok gate — tiled roof, timber beams, the works. Step through it and the scale flips completely.

Concrete interior of La Montagna cafe with designer furniture and a hanok courtyard view in Gangneung

Inside is a vast hall of raw concrete and warm plywood, with floor-to-ceiling windows framing the curved tiled roofs of the hanok courtyard outside. Mid-century chairs in mustard, pink and navy are scattered between potted trees — it feels more like a design gallery than a coffee shop.

Soaring raw-concrete atrium with a copper pendant lamp at La Montagna cafe

Overhead, skylights pour light through billowing white fabric, and a single copper pendant anchors a double-height atrium. It’s the kind of space that makes you slow down and look up.

Plywood display shelves and white fabric draping under a skylight at La Montagna

Plywood shelves are styled with books and magazines, and a long steel table by the window makes a perfect sunlit reading nook — the sort of corner where you could happily lose an afternoon.

Steel reading table with books beside windows overlooking traditional hanok tiled roofs
Long communal wooden tables in the airy concrete hall of La Montagna cafe

There’s plenty of room to spread out, including big communal tables that are great for groups. La Montagna is also a Neapolitan-style pizzeria, so you can pair your coffee with a proper wood-fired pizza or an Italian sandwich.

Drinks menu at La Montagna cafe in Gangneung

The drinks menu keeps it simple — espresso, lattes, herb teas, fruit ades and smoothies, plus a few signatures and desserts — and prices are surprisingly easygoing for a place this striking.

Good to know

  • Where: 22-10 Gwansol-gil, Gangneung, Gangwon-do (강원 강릉시 관솔길 22-10)
  • What: a design cafe and Neapolitan pizzeria in one
  • Great for: architecture lovers, slow afternoons, and groups
  • Tip: visit on a clear day — the light pouring through the skylights is half the experience.

If you’re traveling through Gangwon, La Montagna is an easy detour from Gangneung’s beaches — and a genuine highlight in its own right.