It's a season between fall and winter that reminds me of a cup of warm tea rather than coffee when there are many people who suffer from colds due to the severe intersections of the morning and evening, and when the body shudders shudders in the chilly wind. Unlike coffee specialty stores that you can find just by turning your eyes, teahouses are hard to find in the surrounding area, but here are 5 teahouses that are even more appealing for your health.
1. âYakdabang Bomdongâ run by an oriental clinic
It is a traditional teahouse run by an oriental clinic, where you can choose the tea that suits you according to your mood and physical condition of the day. It's a method of choosing one of the 6 basic medicinal teas and choosing one of the 8 types of personal habits that you usually have, along with simple refreshments, that fits your current biorhythm. If you buy a drink, you can even experience a foot bath for 10,000 won, so it's a good idea to note.
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â²Location: 12-13, World Cup Buk-ro 6-gil, Mapo-gu â²Business hours: 11:00-23:00 every day, closed every other week on Mondays â²Price: Basic medicinal tea 12,000 won, customized medicine tea 18,000 won, baked mochi+medicinal tea 8,700 won â²Review (Refreshing Lemona): It was amazing and nice to be able to drink tea that suits my physical condition~ I feel at peace after taking a foot bath!
2. âDaily reflectionâ where you can feel the flavors of the seasons
Our food culture space where you can enjoy creative drinks and simple food with the theme of âseasonal flavors.â In addition to warm teas and refreshing blended teas, you can also find coffee, traditional sake, and cocktails. Dashi meals include gelato, which currently has 3 flavors of black sesame, rice, pumpkin & cinnamon, mugwort mochi waffle, bite-sized sambap, and everyday multi-reflection set meal. The set meal comes with today's tea and is limited to 10 pieces per day, so it's a good idea to note.
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â²Location: 33 Hyoja-ro, Jongno-gu â²Business hours: 11:00-21:00 every day, closed on Mondays â²Price range: pear bellflower tea 8,000 won, gelato 7,000 won, sambap 8,000 won â²Review (Shikigin MSG enthusiast): A place with a calm atmosphere from the exterior. This place has many types of tea other than coffee, and it's nice to have unique menus such as traditional sake.
3. Tea and Chinese medicine, Mangwon-dong's 'Herb Garden'
At âYakchowonâ, a small pharmacy and teahouse located in Mangwon-dong, you can drink tea and receive advice from the pharmacist of the medicinal herb. It is popular among people who are interested in health because they can get recommendations on herbal medicines, vitamins, or lifestyle management methods that are perfect for them. If your body is trembling in cold weather, I recommend the âSsanghwa Bang Show,â which is made by boiling honey and seasonal fruits with 9 medicinal ingredients in Ssanghwa-tang; if you have trouble falling asleep every night, I recommend âStarry Night.â
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â²Location: 28, Donggyo-ro 9-gil, Mapo-gu â²Opening hours: 12:00 to 22:00 every day, closed on Thursdays â²Price: Ssanghwa Bang Show 10,000 won, Starry Night 8,000 won â²Review (Shikigami Modern Boy): A cafe with a very unique concept, a new 'medicinal plant' in Mangwon-dong. In addition to herbal teas and herbal teas made by Chinese pharmacists, I think it's a place where you can also find herbal medicines. First of all, I drank herbal tea that I thought would be very good for my body ^^
4. A stylish teahouse, Cheongdam 'Tea Collective'
It's a teahouse created in collaboration between the art directing studio âArt Deppâ and a local farm in Korea, and the sensuous yet comfortable and warm atmosphere is impressive. It features a variety of menus, including Korean teas such as âjasol tea,â âfermented tea,â and âginger tea,â as well as an aid made with pine needles and jujube, and a latte made with pumpkin and mugwort. Please note that scones and cakes that can be served with tea are also available.
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â²Location: 1F, 49, Dosan-daero 55-gil, Gangnam-gu â²Business hours: Monday-Saturday 11:00-22:00, Sunday 11:00-20:00, closed on the 3rd Monday of every month â²Price range: Lemon ginger vitamin tea 8,500 won, pumpkin tea 7,000 won â²Testimonial (eating late-night meal): Brew the tea right away, so it has a nice scent and a healing feeling.
5. 'Suyeon Sanbang' in Seongbuk-dong, with a quiet atmosphere
Located in Seongbuk-dong, Suyeon Sanbang is a traditional hanok teahouse with a quiet atmosphere. There are health-conscious teas such as jujube tea, ginger tea, quince and bellflower tea, and menus that stand out for their Korean beauty, such as sweet pumpkin shaved ice cream, indjeolmi, and homemade ice cream. The popular menu is âsweet pumpkin shaved ice.â Shaved water that combines sweet pumpkin paste and adzuki beans, perfect for those looking for a healthy sweetness.
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â²Location: 8, Seongbuk-ro 26-gil, Seongbuk-gu â²Opening hours: 11:30 to 22:00 every day, closed every Monday â²Price: Shaved pumpkin, 11,500 won, jujube tea, 6,500 won â²Review (Shikigin Estellamate): The atmosphere is quiet and nice. It makes an awkward relationship romantic. The taste is good, but the price is a bit expensive.