Cha-teul

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Jongno-gu, Korea, Republic Of

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Traditional teahouse

Cha-teul Reviews | Rating 4,5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cha-teul is located in Jongno-gu, South Korea on 26 Bukchon-ro 11na-gil, Samcheong-dong. Cha-teul is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category traditional teahouse in South Korea.

Address

26 Bukchon-ro 11na-gil, Samcheong-dong

Price range

$$

Phone

+8227227006

Open hours

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Sienna Mik

Cozy atmosphere in the korean traditional house. Great tea place.

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Shu Su

Best experience I like the Lokal feeling you get there. It’s not so common for tourists. You get a perfect experience with so yummy food love it

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Kyuwon Lee

The tea you get here is only a reasonable excuse for you to enjoy the gorgeous, breathtaking view from the place.

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Sonja D.

It's a busy and touristy place. People are coming and going. It's noisy like a pub, not a place to relax. No locals, prices are much higher than other tea houses we visited. Service was fast though and tea good. It's a nice building in a historical area with a great view.

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Dhira Khewsubtrakool

One can truly plan a day around this location. Imagine yourself walking through the historic hanok village, transporting yourself back in time and then deciding to have a cup of tea like no other as you take a break in your journey back in time. Spend as much time as you can here and try as many tea as possible with a friend. Desserts were great too.

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Ian Chang

I like this tea house because it is decorated as tradition Korean place. The tea I believe are very healthy for you base on the menu description. If you are close by and are a little bit tired. You can come here and enjoy a tea while you rest.

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Javier Kohen

Very nice, cozy tea house with a wide selection of traditional Korean teas and infusions, as well as sweet snacks. The best is the traditional setting of the house.

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Sarah

This is a perfect place to stop after strolling around the Hanok Village. There's an English menu to help tourists and there's a wide selection of teas to try. The mochi and rice cakes are very tasty and go well with the tea. We were sat at a rock table which had a little water feature on it which was really cute and helped to create a nice, traditional atmosphere.