Osulloc Tea Museum
Museum · Seogwipo ·

Osulloc Tea Museum

Museum · Seogwipo ·

Tea exhibits, observatory views, gift shop, cafe, and tea fields

crowded
matcha
souvenirs
green tea
dessert
tea samples
food is amazing
tea terrace noodle bar
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Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null
Osulloc Tea Museum by null

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15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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15 Sinhwayeoksa-ro, Andeok-myeon, 특별자치도, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea Get directions

+82 64 794 5312
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•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 21, 2026

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"A big, touristy tea farm and museum with a slick retail cafe, this was crowded when we went, but still worth the stop for tea and sweets. The classic steeped tea—timed to exactly two minutes by a tiny hourglass—was my favorite, a mellow, toasty sip amplified by the gourd-sized cup, while a cream-topped, moist green tea cake shaped to evoke Mount Halla and swirled matcha-and-sweet-cream soft serve scratched the dessert itch. The white-and-brown boricaeyeok spanner (green tea matcha floated over sweet barley tea) was the one to skip; afterward, we wandered the photogenic tea fields while my son sprinted down lanes too narrow for adults to follow." - Matthew Kang

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Charlotte T.

Google
we tried the jeju orange tea, matcha ice blended and also a strawberry matcha cake! it was all really so goood! the matcha pretzels were so good we decided to get them at the gift shop! there were a huge variety of teas you can purchase and they came in gift sets as well which were perfect souvenirs for tea lovers! overall a really pleasant experience here!

Daniel B.

Google
Walking around the museum in December was really pleasant. The weather’s great, the paths are nice to walk on and the little attractions here and there sprinkle a little joy. Bought a bit of matcha powder for souvenirs here too

Rachel D.

Google
Definitely a must visit but gosh is it so busy! Despite going on a weekday and odd time thinking it would help with crowd . They definitely need to separate the area of purchasing teas from the cafe itself just way too crowded. Food is amazing. Innisfree also has a cafe. Less people to sit and relax.

wrinklefreebrain

Google
A solid tea museum with a nice café and shop. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area. We tried Set B at the café, which came with Jeju Matcha Soft (Cup), Agabaum (Hallabong), and Jeju Udo Peanut Offreddo, plus a matcha latte. The highlight was the Matcha Strawberry Shortcake, which was genuinely excellent. Super flavourful, light and fluffy, with strawberry jam in the centre. The cream was nicely done too, not heavy at all. The total came to around ₩38,000. The tea shop has a good variety to browse through, and you can watch live tea roasting, which is quite interesting. They offer a premium tea course as well (₩60,000, or ₩54,000 for same-day bookings). One thing to note: it gets very crowded, so I'd suggest coming early if you want a more relaxed experience. Overall, a pleasant spot for tea lovers.

Winnie K.

Google
People often miss a little spot at Osulluc Tea Museum but remember to drop a small visit to the Tea Stone Cellar and look at the array of aged tea choices. There’s a group of extremely knowledgeable team who would bring you through an experience! 10/10 would recommend!

James W.

Google
This place must be very popular as there were so many people there on a Tuesday (tourists). Just went in to shop for some tea and had some dessert. Nice place but just too many people. Didn’t explore the museum though so the review is just for the shops and some desserts (quite nice but matcha wasn’t really unique). Bought a mixed variety pack of teas. They had sample tea for you to try as well.

Travis L.

Google
A refined green tea experience. The complex features a tea terrace noodle bar, an observation deck accessible by elevator, and scenic tea fields perfect for photos. But the real highlight was the Tea Stone Cellar, which resembles a luxury, winery like atmosphere. The free tea samples were of excellent quality, and the staff were exceptionally friendly and knowledgeable. The individual packed contains half the amount of tea at the same price, and the staff recommend the normal packaging while giving us complimentary tea bags to self pack. This outlet is far more than your typical Osulloc. It offers a wider variety of items, including several that aren’t available at the other usual branches. As always, all the Osulloc green tea snacks were exceptional. We actually preferred the snacks to the cafe items, and stocked up quite a bit. The only downside is the crowd, it was far busier than most places in Jeju, which took away the calm charm of Jeju.

ABJ

Google
I went here to see the famous Osulloc teahouse which is near their tea plantation. They sold multiple types of tea with unique variations such as sakura, tangerine, rose and other fruit extracts. Some cookies and baked goods were sold here but mostly contained alcohol/pork. There were some samples available for vistiors to try as well. I bought the matcha spread and it was great. They had a cafe inside where you can chill after you've done shopping.