CORE EXPERIENCES
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A hands-on bread session with members of Korea’s national team—Chef Choi Yong Whan and Chef Lee Jae Ung—gold medal winners at the 2026 Bakery World Cup in Paris. This is a rare opportunity to learn from people at the top of their craft, in the environment where Korean bread culture is evolving quickly and confidently.
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Demo and hands-on pastry and chocolate masterclasses in respected studio in Seoul—Happy Happy Cake, Caramelia Chocolate Sweet Studio. Beyond recipes, the focus is on methods, workflow, and the decisions that create consistency—how a professional chef builds flavour, texture, and finish in a way you can recognize and learn from.
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An experience centered on Korean royal cuisine—its principles, presentation, and the refinement behind it. Set within a traditional environment, this becomes a quiet and memorable counterpoint to the city’s modern pace, and a way to understand the elegance that sits underneath Korean food culture.
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Focused workshops that build your understanding of Korean taste from the ground up: temple cuisine, kimchi and fermentation, Tteok (rice cake) —tasted first, then unpacked through hands-on learning. For those who are interested, we’ll also include an optional soju distillery tasting experience.
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The week moves between centuries. One day may place you in palace courtyards in hanbok; another may bring you through neighbourhoods shaped by coffee culture and contemporary pastry, where small cafés and dessert counters have become part of daily life. The point is to feel how Seoul holds tradition and modernity in the same frame.
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Seoul’s dessert scene is broad and serious. You’ll experience it in different formats—from afternoon tea to pâtisserie counters to plated desserts—so you can taste the range and understand how Korea approaches sweetness, balance, and presentation today.
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Market visits chosen for usefulness, not just atmosphere: places for ingredients and places for tools—where working cooks shop, where bakers browse, and where students often find the items they end up using most at home.
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Besides the Michelin-starred meal as a highlight, nights are left open enough to feel comfortable, with strong options for those who want more: night markets, drinks, and a food-themed musical. If you prefer a quieter evening, that choice is equally built into the rhythm of the tour.
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For those who enjoy a slower hour, we’ll include a visit that pairs art and tea—such as a fine arts museum with a traditional tea house—offering a different kind of pleasure and a pause that fits the tone of the trip.
Korea’s national team—gold medal winners at the 2026 Bakery World Cup in Paris.
Bread Masterclass with Korea’s national team—Chef Choi Yong Whan and Chef Lee Jae Ung; class contents subject to change.
Chocolate Masterclass with Chef Lee Minji, Owner Chef of Caramelia Chocolate Sweet Studio (@caramelia_co); class contents subject to change.
Pastry Masterclass with Chef Kim Minjung, Owner Chef of Happy Happy Cake (@happyhappy.cake); class contents subject to change.
Korean Royal Cuisine Class in a traditional hanok setting.
Kimchi and fermentation workshop
Temple Cuisine Workshop
Tteok (rice cake) workshop
Optional Soju tasting wokrshop