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Heart and Seoul: South Korean couple whip up sweet treats at Fredericton caf

Young couple from Seoul has opened a Fredericton caf with a fusion of French and Korean recipes.

Seulah Jang and Seungho Kim say they've been embraced by the community after just a few weeks in business

A couple inside a caf holding a slice of cake
Seulah Jang and her partner Seungho Kim started designing customized cakes for clients from their home before opening the caf. (Sophia Etuhube/CBC)

Since opening its doors in early August, Boulangerie Seoul, a Korean-Frenchcafat the SilverwoodInn & Suites on Fredericton's Woodstock Road, has become a neighborhood favourite.

Owners Seulah Jang and her partner Seungho Kim say they're happy with how the community has welcomed their business in the few short weeks they've been open.

"Our neighbours and regular customers love our baked goods and drinks. So we're really glad that we can be in this community," Jang said.

Boulangerieis the word forbakery in French, and Seoul, the capitalcity ofSouth Korea, is rich in French-Korean-style restaurants. The couple picked the name because it representstheir culture and who they are.

A baker inside a kitchen leaning over a cooker.
Seungho Kim bakes fresh pastries and desserts daily for the caf. (Sophia Etuhube/CBC)

The caf offers a wide arrayof desserts, some created by fusing French- and Korean-style baking, such as the Basque cheesecake, which uses aflavourfulfresh whipped cream topping, popular in Korean desserts,on cheesecake.

The Korean twist on their cakes has to do with a lightness and fluffiness not quite a sponge or angel food cake but something entirely unique.They also servesandwiches and soup.

Kim was a baker in South Korea before arriving in Fredericton two months ago and had always dreamed of opening his own bakery.

"My forever dream was having my own bakery. I always thought opening a bakery in Canada would be a great opportunity," he said.

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Partners Seulah Jang and Seungho Kim are overwhelmed by the reception of their French-fusion delicacies in the Fredericton area.

The couple started designing customized cakes for clients from their home before opening the caf.

Jang's parents own the Silverwood Inn and with their help, sheand Kim wereable to renovate a part of the building for their business.

Jang, originally from Seoul, moved to Saint Andrews with her family 12years ago.While growing up, sheworkedas a waitress at her parents' business, the Inn on Frederick.

She went away to university,attendingWesternin London, Ont., where she got also her commercial pilot's licenceafter graduation.

A collection of different baked desserts and pastries.
Jang says if they have leftover products at the end of every day, they donate them to the community's retirement homes. (Aniekan Etuhube/CBC)

But it turned out flying was not where her heart was, and she decided to return to South Korea. It was during that time in Seoul that she met her partner, Seungho Kim, and they decided to come to New Brunswick to open a bakery and caf.

Jang says getting her partner to Fredericton was very challenging.The application process took a year before hecould move to Fredericton in 2023.

Kim has challenges communicating in English but Jang says she isdoing her best to ensure he is not overwhelmed or discouraged by this challenge.

A glass display case filled with different desserts and pastries.
Kim says to meet the increasing demand, he wakes up 4 a.m. daily to bake a variety of desserts. (Submitted by Seulah Jang and Seungho Kim )

She said working for her parents and takingmanagement and organizational studies while in school motivated her to take a shot.

"We don't have much pressure on our shoulders because they want us to succeed," she said."We are just operating our business inside of their business."

Jang says when they have leftover products at the end of every day, they donate them to the community's retirement homes, supporting the community and giving back.

Two women sitting crossed-legged on opposite side of a small white caf table.
Friends Kristy Short and Heidi Billington say they're happy to have the new neighborhood caf. (Aniekan Etuhube/CBC)

Heidi Billington, a customer who lives down the street, said she is thrilled the community now has a caf that offers something different.

"Just even the vibe and the feel. It's beautiful," Billington said. "We love the variety. The palette of experiences is wonderful."

Kristy Short, who moved to Fredericton as an international student, says her favourite thing about Fredericton is the diversity of food and businesseslike Boulangerie Seoul.

"It's really special to see them bring French pastry and Korean aesthetics to this. It is really special." she said.