In many public places in Korea, coffee vending machines and coffee shops are everywhere. In many restaurants in Korea, there are also hot coffee that can be collected for free. Drinking coffee in Korea is as popular as drinking tea in China, and it is also a habit of people. In fact, this has a lot to do with Korean culture.
Coffee was introduced to Korea very early. In ancient Korea, coffee has always been a distinguished drink for receiving ambassadors or distinguished guests from various countries. It is not until the economy develops well that ordinary people have access to coffee. Coffee is also very healthy and economical for Koreans. On the streets of Korea, there are many cafes, which appear frequently and are often promoted. To some extent, this has further promoted the Korean people's love for coffee.
In Korean food stalls or restaurants, the boss will give away some coffee, just like China people will give away tea drinks when eating in restaurants. There are still many kinds of coffee products in Korean cafes. Because drinking coffee is a common culture in Korea, men, women and children like drinking coffee very much. Even though it tastes different, it is their favorite drink.