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Two bingsu, a spoon, and a fork are on the table.

Bingsu varieties available at Four Seasons Hotel Seoul. (Photo by Four Seasons Hotel Seoul. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization)

In Korea, people happily look forward to the return of bingsu season every summer. Bingsu is a traditional Korean shaved-ice dessert with a variety of toppings. While the classics such as patbingsu (shaved ice with red beans) and fruit bingsu are standards, new bingsu types are released every year, like funny bingsu designed to look like jjajangmyeon (noodles in black bean sauce) or bibimbap! With a street of shops that specialize in bingsu, Korea is indeed bingsu heaven. Add more flavor to your summer trip to Korea with this refreshing treat.

| Classic Patbingsu

A true classic, patbingsu is the most beloved choice among Koreans, and available at almost every shop that sells bingsu. However, the sweet red bean paste that goes on top of the ice shaving takes a lot of time and effort to bring out the perfect balance of sweetness and texture. It’s no surprise most popular patbingsu shops make their own sweet bean paste.

# In Seoul

Patbingsu at Okrumong

Patbingsu at Okrumong (Credit: Okrumong)

A person holds bingsu.

Bingsu at Patgodang (Photo by Naver Blog@lyhyj1113. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

Bingsu at Dongbinggo

Bingsu at Dongbinggo (Photo by Instagram@sannakji1. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

There are several shops in Seoul that make their own sweet red bean paste. One of the most well-known shops where you can taste authentic handmade patbingsu is Dongbinggo in Ichon-dong. Its name comes from the term once used for ice storage containers during the Joseon era. The patbingsu from Dongbinggo sticks to the original recipe as much as possible, limiting the ingredients to ice, condensed milk, sweet red bean, rice cakes, and milk. Okrumong in Sinchon, known for using the traditional method of boiling red beans in a cauldron, and Patgodang in Myeong-dong, a brand celebrated for using domestically produced red beans, also make their own sweet red bean paste.

Dobinggo - Main Branch

  • Address: 319 Ichon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 용산구 이촌동 319)

  • Operating hours: 10:30-22:00

  • Price: Patbingsu 9,500 won / Misutgaru Patbingsu 10,000 won

Okrumong Sinchon - Main Branch

  • Address: 18 Yeondaedongmun-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 서대문구 연대동문길 18)

  • Operating hours: 08:00-22:00

  • Price: Gamasot Patbingsu 16,000 won / Injeolmi Bingsu 20,000 won

Patgodang Myeongdong – Main Branch

  • Address: 1F, 65 Myeongdong-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 중구 명동길 65 보림빌딩 1층)

  • Operating hours: 10:00-22:00

  • Price: Patbingsu 14,000 won

# In Busan

The interior of Namcheon Nokcha Patbingsu.

Namcheon Nokcha Patbingsu (Photo by Travel Leader 9th Gen Team 7. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

Two patbingsu on a tray.

Namcheon Nokcha Patbingsu (Photo by Naver Blog@dmschan. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

There are many places in Busan famous for their traditional patbingsu. Namcheon Nokcha Patbingsu is one such place, known for their addition of green tea powder. Their patbingsu is extremely cheap, costing only 4,000 won, and they offer unlimited refills of green tea powder. The interior design, featuring wisteria trees, has made the restaurant popular as a photo spot, too. Another popular patbingsu café in Busan known for making their own sweet red bean paste is Halmae Patbingsu Danpatjuk, a long-lasting small business with over 40 years of experience in making patbingsu. The crunchy ice creates the perfect complement to the soft-textured red beans topped with zesty apple jam.

There are some booths in Busan Patbingsu Alley.

Busan Patbingsu Alley (Photo by Photo Korea – Korea Tourism Organization, Lee Beomsu)

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Busan Patbingsu Alley (Photo by Photo Korea – Korea Tourism Organization, Lee Beomsu)

Busan also has a patbingsu alley! Nampo-dong Patbingsu Alley has been in the area since the 1970s, and most vendors continue to serve the old-fashioned bingsu using the same recipe that’s been passed down for years. The recipe uses simple ingredients like milk, syrup, sweet red beans, and cocktail fruits for a no-frills bingsu, but its simplicity is what earned its reputation for bringing old time memories among Koreans.

Namcheon Nokcha Patbingsu

  • Address: 28 Suyeong-ro 394beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan (부산광역시 수영구 수영로 394번길 28)

  • Operating hours: 10:00-22:00

  • Price: Patbingsu 4,000 won / Patjuk (Red bean porridge) 4,000 won

Halmae Patbingsu Danpatjuk – Main Branch

  • Address: 24 Yongho-ro 90beon-gil, Nam-gu, Busan (부산광역시 남구 용호로90번길 24)

  • Operating hours: Summer 09:00-22:30 / Winter 09:00-22:00

  • Price: Patbingsu 4,000 won / Milk Patbingsu 5,000 won

Nampo-dong Patbingsu Alley

  • Address: Sinchang-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Busan (부산광역시 중구 신창동 1가)

  • Price: Patbingsu 5,000-6,000 won

| Unique Bingsu

From the countless available bingsu options, how about trying something unique that tempts your palate as well your eyes? If you enjoy taking pictures and showing off your vacation, then we recommend trying a very special “social media-worthy bingsu.” And if you’re a health conscious person, how about trying vegan bingsu, brimming with healthy flavors?

# Social media-worthy bingsu

Jjajangmyeon bingsu on a tray.

Jjajangmyeon bingsu (Photo by Café Sweet And. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

 Jjamjjamyeon bingsu on a tray.

Jjamjjamyeon bingsu (Photo by Café Sweet And. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

There are cafes in Incheon and Daegu that serve creative and unique jjajangmyeon bingsu, designed to look just like a bowl of jjajangmyeon (noodles in black bean sauce). The white “noodles” are actually ice cream, and the deep dark colored red beans represent the sauce. Following the popularity of Jjajjangmyeon bingsu, the “Sweet And” café in Daegu unveiled a new bingsu on their menu, Jjamjjamyeon bingsu, referring to the combination of jjangmyeon and jjamppong (spicy noodle soup).

Bibim bingsu on a tray with spoons.

Bibim bingsu (Photo by Lahan Hotel. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

Bibim bingsu on a tray with a spoon.

Bibim bingsu (Photo by Café Allright. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

There are cafes in Incheon and Daegu that serve creative and unique jjajangmyeon bingsu, designed to look just like a bowl of jjajangmyeon (noodles in black bean sauce). The white “noodles” are actually ice cream, and the deep dark colored red beans represent the sauce. Following the popularity of Jjajjangmyeon bingsu, the “Sweet And” café in Daegu unveiled a new bingsu on their menu, Jjamjjamyeon bingsu, referring to the combination of jjangmyeon and jjamppong (spicy noodle soup).

Don’t let the looks confuse you! This is bibim bingsu, designed to look just like a bowl of bibimbap. Enjoy the refreshing bibim bingsu painted with the flavors of Jeonju, a city known for its bibimbap. The large bowl is filled with frozen milk flakes, and topped with colorful fruits and, tteok (rice cakes). The Gwangju bibim bingsu uses jelly that made to look like a fried egg, completing the image of bibimbap. Mix in as much of the jam, ice cream, and red bean paste as you would like.

Café Oz (One Piece-Themed Café)

  • Address: 21-19 Donghwamaeul-gil, Jung-gu, Incheon (인천광역시 중구 동화마을길 21-19)

  • Operating hours: 12:00-18:00

  • Price: Jjajang Bingsu 18,900 won

Café Sweet And – Dongseongro Branch

  • Address: 2F, 12-36 Dongseong-ro 2-gil, Jung-gu, Daegu (대구광역시 중구 동성로 2길 12-36 2층)

  • Operating hours: 13:00-21:30

  • Price: Jjajang Bingsu 11,000 won / Pat Strawberry Jjamjjamyeon Bingsu 16,000 won

Lahan Hotel Jeonju

  • Address: 2F, 85 Girin-daero, Wansan-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk-do (전북특별자치도 전주시 완산구 기린대로 85 라한호텔 전주 2층)

  • Operating hours: 10:30-22:30

  • Price: Jeonju Bibim Bingsu 29,000 won

Café Allright

  • Address: 2F, 19-12 Pungyeong-ro 101beonan-gil, Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju (광주광역시 광산구 풍영로101번안길 19-12 2층)

  • Operating hours: 11:00-23:00

  • Price: Bibim Bingsu 18,000 won

#Vegan bingsu

Pistachio bingsu on a tray.

Pistachio bingsu (Photo by Pan Honesta. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

A person holds Plum bingsu with both hands.

Plum bingsu (Photo by Moonggoojeom Vegan Bakery. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

New vegan bingsu has come out for vegetarians and vegans who have a sweet tooth. Pan Honesta, a vegan bakery in Itaewon, makes vegan bingsu using oat milk for the ice base and coconut-based sugar as an alternative for regular sugar, offering a healthy alternative. They offer a variety of bingsu with different vegan toppings, including black sesame, pistachio, mango, and green tea powder. The Busan branch of the bakery also offers vegan options, prepared with ingredients such as coconut milk and soy milk.

Pan Honesta – Itaewon Branch

  • Address: 3 Bogwang-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 용산구 보광로55길 3)

  • Operating hours: Monday-Friday 12:00-20:00 / Saturday-Sunday 12:00-21:00

  • Price: Black Sesame Bingsu 18,000 won / Pistachio Bingsu 19,000 won / Malcha Bingsu 20,000 won / Mango Bingsu 22,000 won

Moonggoojeom Vegan Bakery

  • Address: Shop No. 156, 1F, 26 Seojeon-ro 37beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan (부산광역시 부산진구 서전로37번길 26 B동 1층 156호)

  • Operating hours: Wednesday-Sunday 12:00-19:30 (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)/li>

  • Price: Corn Bingsu 17,300 won / Black Sesame Bingsu 17,300 won / Plum Bingsu 17,900 won / Mango Bingsu 19,800 won

| Premium and Affordable Bingsu

The bingsu prices vary widely depending on the seller and ingredients. From premium bingsu sold at hotels, following the “small luxury” trend, to cost-effective options, you can always find one that suits your taste and wallet.

#Luxury hotel bingsu

Mango bingsu and a glass of champagne are on the table.

Mango bingsu at The Shilla Hotel (Photo by The Shilla Hotel. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

Maru bingsu, fork, and spoon are on the table.

Maru bingsu at Four Seasons Hotel (Photo by Four Seasons Hotel. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

Mango bingsu, fork , and spoon are on the table.

Mango bingsu at Four Seasons Hotel (Photo by Four Seasons Hotel. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

Every summer, even luxury hotels jump on the bingsu train to serve up sweets as luxurious as their rooms. The steep price of the apple mango bingsu available this year at The Shilla Hotel and Signiel Hotel in Seoul doesn’t stop it from being so popular that there is a waitlist to enjoy it. At Four Seasons Hotel Seoul, you can enjoy two types of delicious bingsu made with Jeju apple mango, red bean, and green tea. The maru bingsu in particular is this year’s special option, blending the taste of green tea powder cream with vanilla cream for a full-bodied taste. Most hotels only offer bingsu for a limited period, so be sure to call in advance.

The Shilla Hotel Seoul

  • Address: The Library, 249 Dongho-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 중구 동호로 249, 더 라이브러리)

  • Operating hours: 10:00-24:00 (Bingsu orders accepted 10:00-23:00)

  • Price: Apple Mango Bingsu 110,000 won

Signiel Hotel Seoul

  • Address: Lotte Tower “The Lounge” 79F, 300 Olympic-ro, Songpa-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 송파구 올림픽로 300 롯데월드타워 79층 ‘더 라운지’)

  • Operating hours: 11:00-22:00

  • Price: Apple Mango Bingsu 130,000 won

Four Seasons Hotel Seoul

  • Address: Maru 1F, 97 Saemunan-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul (서울특별시 종로구 새문안로 97 1층 ‘마루’)

  • Operating hours: 11:00-22:30 (Bingsu orders accepted 11:00-21:00)

  • Price: Jeju Apple Mango Bingsu 149,000 won / Maru Bingsu 89,000 won

#Affordable bingsu

patinjeolmi bingsu

Ediya Coffee patinjeolmi bingsu (Photo by Ediya Coffee. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

injeolmi patbingsu

Compose Coffee injeolmi patbingsu (Photo by Naver Blog@eunoia0307. Photo courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization.)

If you’re not up for fancy and expensive bingsu, opt for a bingsu from a café chain. Usually served in a cup as a one-person portion, they are convenient for a takeout. Available in a wide range of options and compact size, chain café bingsu is sure to please anyone who loves trying different flavors or eating out alone. With the chain stores available nationwide, these bingsu are perfect for a hot summer day. Just be sure to call and check availability, as they can sell out quickly.

Ediya Coffee

  • Price: Patinjeolmi Bingsu / Mango Granola Bingsu / Honey Grapefruit Granola Bingsu / Sweet Corn Bingsu: 1 person bingsu 6,300 won

Mega Coffee

  • Price: Patbingsu Gelato Frappe 4,400 won / Mango Bingsu Frappe 4,400 won

Compose Coffee

  • Price: Patjeolmi Milkshake 4,500 won / Injeolmi Patbingsu 4,500 won

Paik’s Coffee

  • Price: Danpat Milkshake 4,500 won / Danpat Soft Ice Cream 4,500 won

* This column was last updated in July 2025, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check for updates before visiting.

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