Fast-Food Chains Are Adopting Technology to Track License Plate Numbers | Eater
"Already using license-plate recognition technology in South Korea, this chain is experimenting with drive-thru systems that can identify repeat customers to speed service or increase revenue by surfacing personalized menus and potentially storing payment details. Trials in North America have been reported, and participation would most likely require customer opt-in (for example via the chain's app); however, it remains unclear what happens to images of people who don’t want to take part, raising privacy and data-retention concerns." - Tim Forster
To be avoided completely. We (2 gay Europeans) went to the till to order. The waitress didn't bother to look at us and brushed us off to serve the customer behind us who looked Korean. If that's racism, I think it's pathetic for a chain that claims to be Open Mind.
Rachael T.
Google
Nice exterior as most buildings have traditional styled cafes/restaurants in this area. Air-con was pumping as it was super hot that day. The interior of the Cafe is large, has a bathroom but was really packed even though there was heaps of seating.
Lucy
Google
One of the prettiest Starbucks cafes in existence. There is also a part to sit on the floor without shoes, traditional style.
Chan B.
Google
Great service as usual from Starbucks.
The building is so unique and beautiful. Due to the cold weather and rain, that hot Matcha was so good.
Christopher L.
Google
It is neat. There are some tables on korean traditional floor that is called sort of like ondol.
Jason C
Google
Its famous because it's in hanok style building but like all starbucks, its pricey :)
Azra M.
Google
Very nice Starbucks with the ancient architecture theme. The interior is also very pretty and unique. Staff services are very good with good coffee.
Shahina Loraine S.
Google
Their cakes and drinks are very good here ! Plus the outside being a traditional Hanok makes it a great photo spot too