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Best Bingsu in Seoul: Shaved Ice Delights You Can’t Miss

Ga-ram by Ga-ram
July 15, 2025
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Discover the best bingsu spots in Seoul — from trendy cafés to hidden gems serving Korea’s favorite shaved ice dessert.

If you’re looking to cool down in Seoul with something sweet and seriously satisfying, bingsu is the way to go. This Korean shaved ice dessert is a summertime favorite — light, refreshing, and totally customizable. From the classic red bean version to trendy takes with mango, matcha, or even tiramisu, there’s a bingsu for every taste. We’ve rounded up some of the best spots in Seoul where you can dig into this icy treat, whether you’re after something traditional or a dessert that looks as good as it tastes.

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  • 10 Best Bingsu Places in Seoul
    • #1 Yeonnam Salon
    • #2 Pan Honesta (빵어니스타)
    • #3 Taegeukdang (태극당)
    • #4 Bubing (부빙)
    • #5 Coffee Kong (공릉동 커피콩)
    • #6 Maison De La Catégorie (메종드라카테고리)
    • #7 Tilde (틸데)
    • #8 Tokyo Bingsu (도쿄빙수)
    • #9 HAAP (병과점 합)
    • #10 Dangojib (당고집)
      • Conclusion
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10 Best Bingsu Places in Seoul

#1 Yeonnam Salon

With matcha white chocolate bingsu trending on social media, Yeonnam Salon is one of the best bingsu places in Seoul. They have other unique flavor combinations as well, including grapefruit and ginger bingsu, peanut butter, brown sugar, and udoban bingsu, to name a few.

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#2 Pan Honesta (빵어니스타)

If you’re a vegan looking for a delicious Korean shaved ice, you’ve got to check out Panhonesta. Their Pistachio Bingsu is a heavenly combination of sweet and healthy, made with oat milk ice, shaved ice sauce, and Honest Coconut Sugar. You can enjoy the crunchy texture of pistachio powder mixed into the shaved ice or sprinkle it on top for an extra crunch. It’s a heavenly treat!

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#3 Taegeukdang (태극당)

Want a taste of classic, nostalgic patbingsu or red bean bingsu? Head to Taegeukdang, Seoul’s oldest bakery, founded way back in 1946. Their bingsu is straight out of the 70s and 80s, with all the classic toppings like canned fruit, corn flakes, sliced almonds, peanuts, and even tiny rice cakes.

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#4 Bubing (부빙)

Chodang Corn Bingsu is the signature of Bubing and has elements that are just like a corn soup! It sounds weird, but it is a must-try bingsu in Seoul with a soft and creamy milky shaved ice topped with yellow corn puree. But that’s not all! You can also try their strawberry and matcha bingsu. Both are common menus everywhere in Seoul, but here they are made with raw strawberries for a mix of sour and sweet, and matcha shavings with red beans for a more intense steamed matcha flavor. Plus, you can discover unique seasonal ingredients whenever you come back, so this place is worth visiting anytime.

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#5 Coffee Kong (공릉동 커피콩)

Coffee Kong is famous for its giant mango bingsu! You’ll be amazed at how they stack those sweet and slippery mango cubes so high. It’s almost like a bingsu King Kong! Each bowl is 19,000 won. Just a heads up, mangoes are only available seasonally, so it’s best to call ahead if you want to try them.

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#6 Maison De La Catégorie (메종드라카테고리)

Maison de la Catégorie is a must-visit for foodies! This casual yet elegant bistro boasts a chic Art Deco interior that’s sure to impress. You’ll not only indulge in some of the most delectable French-style cuisine in Seoul, but also discover a unique fusion of bingsu that’s sure to tantalize your taste buds.`

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#7 Tilde (틸데)

Tilde’s matcha bingsu is a must-try! The green ice is so unique and has a texture like a bunch of tiny threads. And it’s topped with three juicy, tiny red berries.

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#8 Tokyo Bingsu (도쿄빙수)

From the classic matcha and strawberry mascarpone to the more daring tomato flavor (which is super popular in South Korea), this place is the ultimate destination for foodies who love to try new things.

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#9 HAAP (병과점 합)

If you’re craving a culinary adventure, check out HAAP in Cheongdam. This cozy cafe with retro vibes serves up a delightful mix of traditional Korean cookies and rice cakes. Their signature is the Citrus Bingsu made with zesty lemons and creamy milk. It is a refreshing treat that’ll tantalize your taste buds!

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#10 Dangojib (당고집)

Dangojib is another Japanese-inspired dessert spot in Seoul’s Hapjeong district. Dango are soft rice cakes coated in a sweet sauce. Dangojib is definitely one of the best bingsu in Seoul. Dangojib’s sakura bingsu is a delightful treat! It’s got two layers of white bean cherry blossom paste and pretty edible flowers on top. The flavor is light, delicate, and like a mix of rose and strawberry.

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Conclusion

Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Myeongdong or relaxing in a quiet Gangnam café, Seoul offers no shortage of incredible bingsu experiences. Each spot on this list brings its own flavor, flair, and refreshing charm

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Ga-ram is a travel blogger and photographer who is passionate about sharing her love of Korea with the world. She has been living in Seoul for the past 5 years, and she has explored every corner of the city. She loves to share her favorite spots with her readers, and she always has new recommendations for places to visit.

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