OSULLOC Tea House Haeundae
Inside OSULLOC Tea House Haeundae
OSULLOC Tea House Haeundae is a calm, two-story cafe tucked into a lively part of Busan’s Haeundae district, just off Gunam-ro. It draws in a mix of locals and visitors who appreciate a quiet spot to linger over tea and light desserts, especially those who enjoy the distinctive flavors of matcha.
The atmosphere here is relaxed and unhurried, with a cozy seating area upstairs that provides a nice retreat from the street-level buzz. It’s a place where friends gather for conversation or where solo visitors can spend a lazy afternoon with a book. The staff’s friendliness and basic English communication help keep things easy for tourists or those new to matcha culture.
What stands out at OSULLOC is its focus on tea-driven treats rather than overly sweet café staples. The menu highlights include matcha-based items such as the 그린티롤케이크 (Green Tea Roll Cake) and the Matcha Cheesecake, alongside refreshing iced options like the 녹차 오프레도 (Matcha O Fredo) and Ice Matcha Latte. These drinks tend to balance the bitterness and earthiness of real matcha without veering too sweet, which might appeal more to mature palates or fans of traditional green tea flavors.
Many visitors come by out of curiosity for the Jeju-grown matcha tea that OSULLOC specializes in, and the matcha soft serve or roll cake often becomes a quiet highlight. Families might notice that the flavors are subtle enough that children sometimes prefer other desserts, but the space itself welcomes all ages. The less sugary nature of the menu treats caters well to those who want dessert without overwhelming sweetness.
Mid-afternoon is a good time to stop in, especially on quieter weekdays when the upstairs seating offers space for unwinding. The café occasionally collaborates with local brands, adding a bit of variety to the usual offerings. It’s more of a tea house than a bustling café, so it feels like a small pause in a busy day, especially in a district that's usually filled with crowds and noise.
Practical tip: Visitors are encouraged to bring their used cups and trays back down to the designated return counter on the first floor, reinforcing an easygoing, respectful vibe around the cafe’s shared spaces.
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