Yetchatjip
Lonely Planet review for Yetchatjip
Half a dozen little songbirds fly around inside Seoul’s most famous teashop. Ethereal music, water features and candles add to the atmosphere – even the unique toilets do their bit. Antique bric-a-brac so clutters this hobbit-sized teashop that it’s hard to squeeze past and find somewhere to sit. The nine hot teas and seven cold ones are all special – try the hot mogwacha (quince tea) with a subtle fruity flavour or the tangy, vitamin-filled yujacha (citron tea).








