Say What?!: South Korea Cafe Features Raccoons, Capybara

Jake Bauer

Jake Bauer

Published June 4, 2017 4:10 am
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SEOUL, South Korea — A cafe in South Korea is attracting customers with a set of unusual residents — two raccoons, a capybara, and a corgi with identity issues.

Han Song Hee, owner of the Blind Alley cafe in Seoul, told Insider the business was a normal cafe until she purchased it about two years ago and started bringing in her baby raccoons, Cong and Milk.

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(Photo courtesy Han Song Hee)

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