Seoul‘s Cafe Culture Brews a Passion for Authentic Indian Chai
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – A wave of authentic Indian chai houses is quietly reshaping Seoul’s dynamic cafe landscape, offering a respite from ubiquitous coffee culture and a taste of the subcontinent. Two establishments, Noppensan in Seongdong District and another emerging spot, are leading this flavorful trend, attracting a growing clientele eager for nuanced spice blends and a unique atmosphere.
This burgeoning interest in chai reflects a broader shift in Seoul’s culinary scene, where consumers increasingly seek out immersive and authentic experiences. The rise of these cafes provides a cultural exchange for both Korean patrons and the Indian diaspora, while also offering a new niche for cafe owners looking to differentiate themselves in a competitive market.The demand is expected to continue as Seoul residents demonstrate a growing appetite for global flavors.
Opened in 2020 by korean couple Kim Sae-som and their partner, Noppensan is a testament to their love for India, cultivated during their time living there. Though its interior features a minimalist wooden design, subtle nods to Indian culture are present, such as mirrors on the pillars inspired by the iconic Irani cafes of Mumbai. Kim Sae-som personally designed the cafe’s signboard while in India,further emphasizing the couple’s dedication to authenticity.
Noppensan distinguishes itself through its diverse chai menu, ranging from conventional masala chai (4,500 won) and ginger chai (4,000 won) to more adventurous options. Patrons can sample Hotel Chai (6,000 won), a blend of cardamom, ginger, and butter reminiscent of a drink enjoyed at a Mumbai hotel, or Rum Chai (6,000 won), infused with Old Monk Indian dark rum, cardamom, and ginger. The masala chai is described as bold,with forward nutty flavors,spiciness,earthiness,and a touch of sweetness,served in a small 80-milliliter shot glass. A lighter option, Pink Chai (4,000 won), combines green tea and milk, brewed to a delicate pink color and garnished with crushed pistachios.
While Noppensan has established itself as a pioneer, a second, unnamed location is gaining traction with its own unique take on Indian flavors and ambiance, signaling a potential expansion of this trend across the city. Details on this second location are still emerging, but early reports suggest a focus on regional Indian snacks alongside a curated chai selection.