What makes it 88% Couple-Friendly: Two travelers gain romantic photos in shady courtyards, share multi-course royal cuisine in a private room, and enjoy night performances, all creating a special date without child-centric distractions.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time for courtyard stroll, tea session, and performance without rushing.
Courtyard & Carp Pond Stroll:
Wander the hanok courtyard and koi pond.
Tip: Visit at opening to avoid crowds and capture morning light.
Kohojae Royal Tea & Dessert:
Share a seasonal dessert set in a hanok tea room.
Tip: Reserve at least one day ahead; sessions run 120 minutes.
Royal Court Cuisine Lunch:
Dine on a multi-course royal meal in a traditional hall.
Tip: Book a lunch course (₩88,000 per person) and mention dietary needs when reserving.
Evening Traditional Performance:
Watch pansori, mask dance, and Sinawi percussion with English explanations.
Tip: Arrive 15 minutes early for best seats; shows sell out on weekends.

daniel lee
Nice mood. food is just okay. If you want great Korean food, There are lots of better places you could visit. Location is not ideal. Hanok is not that traditional compare to the real hanok.
Coffee House Mary´s
Really nice fine dining experience! The food, service, the place, everything was so great. Must go if you wanna try Korean royal cuisine.
Christian Saager
Traditional Tea Ceremony. The cultural dance by one lady was impressive. After the 5 min dance, tea and delicious sweets were served. You can choose between real chairs and sitting on the flat ground.
Shelly Dias
We loved the traditional music, dance, seating, and food. The dancer was phenomenal! She was like one fluid motion, and her expression never changed. The desserts were beautiful. We were allowed to discover the grounds as well, which were equally good. If you want Traditional Korea, this is a great place to be!
Natasha M.
My friend took me here and treated me to traditional Korean tea, and it was quite an experience. The ceremony was really interesting, I’ve never seen anything like it. The deserts were incredibly scrumptious, every single thing tasted great, especially the omija jelly stick. A thoroughly enjoyable and unforgettable experience.
In summer, try seasonal shaved ice at Kohojae; in winter, enjoy warm porridge desserts. Spring and autumn bring mild weather and colorful foliage in the courtyard.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Kohojae royal tea & dessert (2 people) | KRW 50,000 |
| Traditional performance show (2 people) | KRW 100,000 |
| Royal lunch course (2 people) | KRW 176,000 |
| Total Estimated | KRW 326,000 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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