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

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Tea museum, cafe, shop, observatory & tea fields  

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

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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
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wheelchair accessible restroom

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Oct 26, 2025

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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

https://www.eater.com/travel-guides/889499/jeju-island-south-korea-food-guide
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CT Ang

Google
We went on Sunday at around 3pm, and boy was it packed. We couldn't even park at premise, was diverted to secondary carpark then walk over to premise. Inside the Osulloc museum everything had to queue, order tea is one long queue, and buy the tea items another long queue. Although place was huge with many tables, it was packed with persons having their drinks / matcha cake or ice cream. Everyone was packing assorted tea leaves on basket to bring home to their colleagues and love ones. I did not know it was so popular. Was in queue of about 8 persons , crowd moved fast as there were alot of employees behind counter. We tried the drink Camelia flower blooming forest tea and Samdayeon Jeju tangerine tea. However it turns out jeju tangerine tea was more sour after taste (which i thought would be sweet) as compared to Camelia flower which was a bit sweet and nice refreshing taste. The main hall (museum) as mentioned by others is not really musuem but there are counters showcasing the different tea with samples for smelling, a huge portion dedicated to factory tea leaves being bag and where the staff are seen behind glass doing the final QC and packing into boxes. There is also an adjoining building which house the restaurant tea terrace noodle bar serving assorted Osulloc matcha noodle variety. (I did not try though) Customers can also walk outside to rows and rows of tea plantations , and a few were taking pictures, and a group was also using drone to take aerial picture / video. At museum, a lot of persons did not know there is a lift that can access to L2/L3 where you can view the surrounding land and tea leave field. Overall, if you are tea lover, it is definitely a must go, for me i am neutral being a English breakfast tea lover. It is new for me to visit tea place and have other types tea, so i would still recommend to stop by just to see and taste the different cakes. There is no entry ticket requirement, free entry.

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.

P J

Google
An amazing Korean tea farm with multiple restaurants and huge gift shop in one location. All of the food is very fresh and the matcha noodles are handmade on site. The attached tea/dessert cafes food has some of the best matcha cake and ice cream ive ever tried. Osulloc was unfamiliar to me until I tried some of their Jeju Orange Tea a little over a year ago. I never considered myself to be a tea connoisseur, but it quickly altered my taste for good tea. There are multiple types that can only be found at this and if you've ever tried some of their products this location needs to be added to your lists if visiting Jeju. Only downside is a product of their mastery as it is very busy and crowded. Finding a seat may take some time and patience. Overall I highly recommend and will be visiting them again in the future.

Noorzidah M N

Google
Nice tea museum. We can buy tea and biscuits in this place. There's a very big cafe here too. This whole place is in an aircon room. There's outdoor dining too. Besides the museum and cafe there's a tea plantation where you can walk and snap some photos. Ample parking space around the museum as it gets too crowded most of the time.

Snoop Ee

Google
Came here for breakfast and had a nice time. Cakes and drinks were lovely. Although it drizzled, the green tea field outside was easy to visit. As usual, bought my favourite tangerine tea from here. Then proceeded to Innisfree Jeju House next door.

Lucas Chin

Google
Osulloc is synonymous with premium green tea in South Korea, particularly renowned for its roots on Jeju Island. Visitors generally have two distinct experiences: the Osulloc Tea Museum/Green Tea Fields on Jeju, and the Osulloc Tea Houses found in cities like Seoul and Busan. The Jeju experience is highly immersive. While the "museum" aspect is sometimes described as more of a large shop and cafe than a traditional museum, the expansive green tea fields surrounding it are breathtaking and provide fantastic photo opportunities. Visitors love the opportunity to stroll through the lush plantations and breathe in the fresh, tea-scented air. The cafe here is a major draw, offering a wide array of delicious green tea-infused desserts and beverages, with the matcha ice cream and green tea roll cake being consistent favorites. There's also an adjacent Innisfree Jeju House offering unique products and interactive experiences. Osulloc Tea Houses in the cities offer a more urban, yet still elegant, tea experience. They are praised for their cozy ambiance, attentive staff, and beautifully presented teas and matcha desserts. While some find the prices steep, the quality of the green tea is widely acknowledged as exceptional. Beyond drinks and sweets, Osulloc is also a popular place to purchase high-quality teas and tea-related products, often beautifully packaged for gifts. Overall, Osulloc delivers a sensory journey for tea lovers, whether amidst the serene fields of Jeju or in the stylish urban cafes.

SJ Valdez

Google
What I like about the place is that it has a cafe, store and relaxing spaces around the area...not a huge museum though (unlike what I expected). You can also walk through the fields of tra plantations and innis free store is just nearby. Many IG worthy spots and is recommended for those who love tea as it is where you can buy authentic tea bags/loose leaf.

Kim S

Google
We enjoyed our time at this place! The entire complex is very well kept and beautifully put together. The farm was also immaculate. So many products that you can purchase. If you love tea, you will love this place! I recommend going there first thing. It got super busy as we were leaving around 10:30.