Café
These works take place primarily in a café or feature a café as a consistent setting.
Manhwa Review | The Boy Who Stole From the Fairy Lake by Sudong
First Story is Meh, But The Second is Delicious
Manhwa Review | Your Wish Is My Command! by Sagold
Magical Naughty Toy Turns Man Into Magical Man
Manhwa Review | The Words In Your Snare by Chepali
Man Who Can See Thoughts Just Wants to Be a Barista
Manhwa Review | Room to Room by Lee Aru
Sleep-Sexing Leads to Awkward Situationship Between Roommates
Manhwa Review | Tenth Time’s the Charm by gom
Memory Loss, Flowers, and Evil Step-Family
Manga Review | I Caught Him Getting Off Online! by Megane
Title: I Caught Him Getting Off Online!
Hayato was just perusing cam sites when he came upon a camboy. Hayato wouldn’t consider himself gay, but upon seeing this particular camboy streaming while pleasuring himself, Hayato can’t help but be attracted to him. He’s entirely enraptured by the camboy, going so far as to memorize the moles on his finger. Hayato watches the camboy stream late into the night until the camboy finishes and ends the stream. Only then does Hayato finally go to sleep.
The next day, while at work, Hayato runs into part-timer Mamiya. They’ve worked together for a long time but haven’t worked the same shifts since Mamiya was in college. But now that they can work the same shifts, Hayato can finally get close to his coworker. While getting to know him, Hayato happens to notice that there are moles on the same finger as the camboy. What are the odds that Mamiya is the same camboy Hayato watched? And even if he is, why should Hayato even care?
Manhwa Review | Hold Me Safe by Mocho
Title: Hold Me Safe
Han Jaehwa is a prolific mystery and crime novelist. He’s so prolific that his work is being adapted into live-action. Unfortunately, while he is a beloved novelist, those who know him in person aren’t as big of a fan of him. He’s prickly, never mincing words, no matter how harsh they may be. This leads to a lot of gossip, including rumors about him being gay (which he is) and having sex to get what he wants (which he doesn’t). Jaehwa couldn’t care less about what people have to say about him, just happy to live the way he wants without appeasing anyone.
Life is all good until Jaehwa comes home to find things moved around. Someone has been in his house. Fearing for his safety, Jaehwa hires a bodyguard, Seong Taekyung. As it happens, the bodyguard is exactly Jaehwa’s type, and after some heated moments between the two, they shift their professional relationship into an intimate situationship. The two are having fun together, and Jaehwa feels much safer, so everything is set to return to normal.
That is until a fan letter, full of razor blades comes in through the mail. The stalker has clearly not been deterred by Taekyung’s presence, and it seems their moves will only get more violent. Can Taekyung catch the stalker before he becomes someone worse? And can Jaehwa keep his relationship with Taekyung casual, or will he inevitably fall in love with his protector and the only person he can trust right now?
Manhwa Review | Tiger Lily by Nire
Title: Tiger Lily
Yoon lives a hard life. His mother despises his existence after his father died in a car accident while getting his birthday cake when Yoon was a child. His brother mercilessly bullied him before going missing, which their mother blames Yoon for since it occurred when he moved out. Plus, he has to take a leave of absence from college to work, save up, and pay his tuition. Yeah, life can’t get much worse. He thinks so until he encounters a mysterious man named Jay.
As it turns out, Jay is a tiger goblin. This creature hunts humans, stealing their vitality until they are no more. Once consumed, their souls become tied to the tiger goblin, enslaved, and forced to bring new sacrifices in exchange for their freedom to the afterlife. As it turns out, Yoon’s missing brother was Jay’s previous victim, and the person his brother chose for his freedom is Yoon. He thought he could escape his brother’s torment when he left home, but even in the afterlife, his brother wants nothing more than to torture Yoon.
The only thing keeping Yoon alive is that humans are best consumed at the peak of happiness. While Yoon is anything but happy, Jay is determined to make him the most delectable prey possible before consuming him whole. Unfortunately, it seems Yoon doesn’t have a single wish in the world, and as such, Jay can’t make Yoon happy. So, without any other course of action, Jay decides to go down the one path he thinks can brighten up Yoon’s lonely life: pretend to love him.