Milk shakes in Pyeongtaek-si South Korea
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Finding Milk Shakes in Korea

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Summer heat means milkshake season! Here is now to find this delicious treat in South Korea. We also share a bunch of spots to try in Pyeongtaek-si.

About Milkshakes in South Korea

Milkshakes in South Korea may look like the ones back home, but don’t expect the same flavors or textures. Instead of ultra-thick American-style shakes, many Korean cafes offer milk-based drinks that are thinner and lighter. You might find them closer to flavored milk than ice cream blends. But don’t worry, there are still plenty of indulgent options for sweet tooths! Look for specialty dessert cafés or American-themed diners if you’re craving a classic chocolate or strawberry shake.

Bring an open mind and you will love what you discover!

Biltong Box offer South African style milkshakes in Pyeongtaek-si, South Korea

What to Expect from Milkshakes in Korea

Now that you know things might be different from home, here are different types of milkshakes you might find:

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Classic American Milkshakes

This might be more common near US military bases located in South Korea:

  • Made with: Real ice cream blended with milk
  • Texture: Thick and creamy — you might need a spoon
  • Flavors: Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and sometimes malted
  • Toppings: Usually simple — maybe whipped cream or a cherry
  • Where to find: American diners or cafes with a retro U.S. theme
  • In Korean: 아이스크림 쉐이크
Lemonade Milkshake at 292 Lu Bakery

Korean-Style or Fusion Milkshakes

Served at American themed diners around the country:

  • Made with: Ice cream or soft serve blended with milk or syrup
  • Texture: Often lighter or icier than American versions
  • Flavors: Oreo, green tea, injeolmi (roasted soybean), strawberry, banana
  • Toppings: Drizzles, crunchy toppings, or even cereal
  • Where to find: Dessert cafes, fusion restaurants, food trucks
  • Note: Many are designed to be more of a dessert drink than a side to a meal
Milkshake shop near Osan Air Force Base in Pyeongtaek-si, South Korea

Freakshakes (a trend, not a tradition)

Located in cafes and trendy eateries:

  • Made with: Milkshake + half a dessert on top
  • Toppings: Whole brownies, donuts, churros, cookies, whipped cream towers
  • Purpose: Instagram-worthy visuals and sugar overload
  • Where to find: Trendy Instagram-focused dessert cafes
  • In Korean: 프릭쉐이크
Freakshake Style at Main Street Cafe in Pyeongtaek-si, South Korea

If You Love Milkshakes You Should Try the Seasonal Milks

Don’t be afraid to try new beverages that are milkshake adjacent. In Korea, strawberries (딸기) are a seasonal delicacy. During their winter and early spring season, many cafés go all out during. Dessert spots and cafes often offer fresh strawberry milkshakes made with real fruit and milk, sometimes layered with whipped cream or topped with cheesecake. These aren’t your typical syrup-based drinks. If you see 딸기쉐이크 or 생딸기우유 on the menu, you’re in for a treat. Visit cafés between January and April for the freshest options.

Cosmic Cat milkshakes in Pyeongtaek-si, South Korea

Where to Find Thick, American-Style Milkshakes in Korea

Craving a milkshake you need a spoon for? While most Korean cafés serve thinner styles, you can find rich, creamy milkshakes in places like:

  • American burger chains (e.g., Shake Shack, Brooklyn Burger Joint)
  • Retro diners and brunch spots in Itaewon or Hongdae
  • Craft dessert cafés that focus on ice cream or handmade gelato

Milkshake Ordering Tip

When ordering in Korea, if you’re picky about consistency or sweetness, it helps to ask:

  • 얼마나 진해요? (eol-ma-na jin-hae-yo?) – “How thick is it?”
  • 우유 베이스예요? 아이스크림 베이스예요? – “Is it milk-based or ice cream-based?”

Also, remember: some Korean cafes may label smoothies, frappes, or even soft-serve drinks as “milkshakes” on the menu. If you’re chasing that thick, creamy diner-style experience, look for places that specialize in American or European desserts.

What to Search on Naver Maps or Naver Blogs

Use Naver to search for: “쉐이크” and your area “평택” in Hangul to discover spots near you.

Milkshakes Options in Pyeongtaek-si

If you live in or near Pyeongtaek-si, here are some milkshake options you might enjoy.

Biltong Box

Biltong Box0

010 4794 3103

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Hangul Name:

빌통박스 앤 델리

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로172번길 43

Description:

South African meatpies and meals. A family run business with delicious flavors from home.

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Happy Shake & More

Happy Shake & More0

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 중앙시장로 1-1

Description:

Milkshakes, Smoothies, and more.

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Rockys Burgers

Rockys Burgers3.7

031-667-4502

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Hangul Name:

록키즈버거

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 쇼핑로 8

Description:

A Korean/Western burgers joint done up to look like a 50s cafe. Quite popular with Koreans.

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Main Street Cafe

Main Street Cafe5

031-684-2223

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Hangul Name:

메인스트리트

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 포승읍 만호리 697-17

Description:

Huge space, tons of photo ops, kids play area, 4 floors, very detailed and unique

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Cosmic Cat Paengseong

Cosmic Cat Paengseong4.8

Hangul Address:

경기도 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로222번길 93-3

Description:

American style donuts filled with flavor.

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292 Lu Bakery

292 Lu Bakery 5

0316546285

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Hangul Name:

292루 베이커리

Hangul Address:

평택시 팽성대교길 99

Description:

This bakery began in Sosabeol and has since moved to its new, larger location outside the the gate of Camp Humphreys. It specializes in Sourdough, rye, and 6 grain bread, as well as sandwiches and salads.

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Gravity Coffee Roasters Seojeong

Gravity Coffee Roasters Seojeong0

0507-1364-4652

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Hangul Name:

그래비티 서정점

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 서정역로36번길 92

Description:

Gravity (Seojeong Branch) is a modern, café near Seojeong Station, offering a clean, European-style interior with plenty of seating, and some free parking. The menu includes drip coffee, lattes, blended drinks, smoothies, and signature desserts like croffles, cakes, and scones. Popular picks include iced Americano, berry herbal tea, milkshakes, and specialty fares like the “Himalaya latte.” Known for its cozy atmosphere, refill options, and dessert-rich menu, it’s ideal for dates, solo visits, or café tours.

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Bibbia Cafe

Bibbia Cafe4

0507-1491-0348

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Hangul Name:

비비아

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 팽성읍 송화택지로 136 1층 비비아카페

Description:

Cute and cozy donut and coffee shop with Instagram friendly spots for photos!

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Cup Nut Godeok

Cup Nut Godeok0

070-7801-0202

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Hangul Name:

컵넛 평택고덕신도시점

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 함박산7길 25

Description:

Cup Nut in Pyeongtaek’s Godeok New City serves artisanal donuts and café drinks in a spacious, clean shop with parking. Open daily 10 AM–10 PM (last order 9:30 PM), with earlier opening during spring and summer. Try signature items like crème brûlée donut, Lotus donut, vanilla cream donut, mini churros, and seasonal bingsu. The café also offers lattes, teas, juices, and more . Order ahead via PASS app. Friendly staff and stylish interior make it perfect for coffee dates or casual outings.

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