π Using Korean Convenience Stores Like a Local

Need a quick bite or forgot your charger? No problem! Korean convenience stores are everywhere—and they're full of surprises. Whether it’s GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, or emart24, each offers food, drinks, household goods, and even places to sit and eat. Here’s how to make the most of them like a local!
π Table of Contents
1. Why Koreans Love Convenience Stores
Open 24/7, you can find everything from triangle kimbap to frozen dumplings. Many stores have microwaves, hot water dispensers, rest areas, and even ATMs. It’s not just a store—it’s a social and cultural hub.
2. Must-Try Items
- π Triangle Kimbap (μΌκ°κΉλ°₯): A quick rice snack wrapped in seaweed.
- π’ Odeng/ Fish Cake Soup (μ΄λ¬΅): Hot, comforting, and cheap!
- π§ Ice Cream: Bungeoppang, Melona, and Jaws Bar are favorites.
- π Instant Ramen with in-store hot water or cooked in a pot (λΌλ©΄ 쑰리기기).
- πΆ Banana Milk (λ°λλμ°μ ): A classic sweet drink loved by locals.
3. Local Shopping Tips
- Look for 1+1 or 2+1 deal tags for free extras.
- Microwave your own food—microwaves are available!
- Use mobile payment like KakaoPay or NaverPay.
- Bring your ID if buying alcohol or cigarettes (must be 19+).
4. Useful Korean Phrases
μ΄κ±° κ³μ°ν κ²μ.
Igeo gyesanhalgeyo.
I'd like to pay for this.
λ΄ν¬ νμ μμ΄μ.
Bongtu piryo eopseoyo.
I don't need a plastic bag.
μ μλ μΈμ§ μ¬μ©ν΄λ λΌμ?
Jeonjareinji sayonghaedo dwaeyo?
Can I use the microwave?
5. Did You Know?
CU, GS25, and 7-Eleven stores are so ubiquitous that there are over 50,000 convenience stores in South Korea as of 2024! That's about one store for every 1,000 people—more dense than even Tokyo or New York City. It’s no wonder you’ll see students, workers, and even tourists hanging out there all day long.
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