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Where To Find Authentic Korean Beverages In Delhi NCR

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Delhi NCR’s cafes and restaurants are bringing authentic, innovative Korean drinks to your doorstep, making it easier than ever to sip your way through Korea’s flavourful culture

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From the chewy delight of bubble teas to the soothing comfort of herbal infusions and the iconic kick of Soju, there’s something for every palate.

From the chewy delight of bubble teas to the soothing comfort of herbal infusions and the iconic kick of Soju, there’s something for every palate.

Korean beverages are taking Delhi NCR by storm, blending vibrant flavours, Instagram-worthy aesthetics, and wellness traditions. From the chewy delight of bubble teas to the soothing comfort of herbal infusions and the iconic kick of Soju, there’s something for every palate. Young adults and Gen Z are particularly drawn to these drinks, which combine global trends with local flair. Whether you’re after creamy boba, traditional teas, or playful, experimental twists, Delhi NCR’s cafes and restaurants are bringing authentic and innovative Korean drinks to your doorstep, making it easier than ever to sip your way through Korea’s flavourful culture.

1. Barista Coffee

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Barista Coffee Company has brought the global bubble tea craze to Indian cafés with its vibrant “Korean Rush” range. Available in five flavours—Mocha, Strawberry, Fruit Punch, Mango, and Coffee, these indulgent boba drinks feature bursting tapioca pearls, creamy textures, and a fun K-pop vibe. Designed for Gen Z and young adults, it’s perfect for both flavour and Instagram.

2. Kori’s

If you’re looking for something light, soothing, and authentic, Kori’s brings the charm of traditional Korean herbal teas to India. From the nutty warmth of Hyunminok-Cha (Brown Rice Green Tea) to the earthy richness of Dungule-Cha (Solomon’s Seal Tea) and the unique notes of Oksusu Suyum-Cha (Corn Silk Tea), Memil-Cha (Buckwheat Tea), and Insam-Cha (Ginseng Tea), each brew is a comforting sip of Korean wellness culture.

3. Seoul Restaurant

For those who want to experience Korea’s most iconic drink, Seoul Restaurant serves authentic Soju. Whether you like it straight, chilled, or paired with Korean BBQ, this iconic spirit is perfect for social gatherings and a must-try for anyone curious about Korean drinking culture.

4. Boba Bhai

Adding an Indian street-style twist to Korean bubble tea, Boba Bhai has quickly become a youth favourite. Expect quirky creations like Mint Mojito with Bubbles, Mango Matcha Bubble Tea, and Jamu Kala Khata with Boba. Fun, playful, and full of flavour, it’s where K-pop meets desi cool.

5. Got Tea

With a focus on premium bubble tea, Got Tea offers blends that are as visually striking as they are tasty. Their menu features unique flavours like Taro, Butterscotch Toffee, and Korean Banana Milk Boba, served in a modern café setting. A go-to spot for those who want their bubble tea to look as good as it tastes.

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