International cuisine was one of the cuisine types within coffee & tea shop channels, along with American and European cuisines, according to GlobalData’s menu intelligence database. In its menu analysis of coffee & tea shop in South Korea report, GlobalData analyses 7,845 menu items across coffee & tea shop outlets and provides an overview of various foodservice channels in South Korea. According to GlobalData, coffee & tea shop makes up 2% of all restaurant types in South Korea. Buy the report here.

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Hot Drinks was found to be the most-used ingredient in coffee & tea shop establishments, featuring in 32% of menu items, followed by fruit and milk. Cream and confectionery were also significant ingredients. An analysis of menu categories reveals that hot drinks, soft drinks, meal deals and combinations, baked goods & morning goods and pudding & desserts were most popular within the coffee & tea shop format.

An analysis of the annual price change between 2023 and H1 2024 indicates that the average menu prices in South Korea coffee & tea shop channel have dropped by 0.09%. Considering all channels (including coffee & tea shop) the average price change was 0.18%. As on-premises dining gains momentum following the COVID-19 pandemic, the coffee & tea shop segment in South Korea is expected to experience overall growth. Moreover, the introduction of new menu items that emphasize health and wellness generates interest in those seeking nutritious menu options and greater variety.

Different restaurant types exhibited mixed price movements within South Korea foodservice market between 2023 and H1 2024. Of all the restaurant types, QSR exhibited highest price hike, while hotel & motel experienced a maximum price decrease.

An in-depth analysis of coffee & tea shop price trends by location reveals consumption trends of each region. The graph below represents the change in coffee & tea shop menu prices between 2023 and H1 2024 across the top five locations. As seen below, coffee & tea shop menu items in Pyeongtaek became more affordable as compared to Pyeongtaek-si and Seoul.

While consumers become more price conscious, operators look for ways to optimize their costs to retain margin and market share. In the Korean market, coffee & tea shop operators rely on innovation as a crucial tactic to appeal to customers as well as optimize costs. As increasing number of consumers seek novel experiences, foodservice operators must continuously innovate their menu choices, providing superior taste and quality along with a diverse selection of dishes. Operators should highlight the distinctive tastes and flavors of their food and beverage offerings in a convenient format to enhance customer engagement.

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GlobalData’s Online Menu Intelligence is a database of cost and profit foodservice operators on menus within Foodservice Intelligence Center. The tool’s several search options, such as cuisine, category, menu item, ingredient, and restaurant, help users to conduct focused searches in terms of price analysis (average price and change in prices), menu item claims, popular categories, cuisine/ingredient penetration levels, etc.