



If you’re in Korea, chances are you’re never far from a ํธ์์ (pyeonuijeom)—the Korean version of a convenience store. Whether it’s GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, or Emart24, these 24/7 stores are more than just places to grab a snack.
๐ What Makes Them Special?
Korean convenience stores are like mini survival hubs. You can find:
Ready-to-eat meals like ๊น๋ฐฅ (kimbap), ramyeon, instant rice, and microwave burgers
Hot water stations and microwaves for in-store dining
Coffee, ice cream, and alcohol—even soju cocktails
Basic groceries, skincare items, socks, umbrellas, and more!
๐งพ Services Beyond Snacks
They also offer:
๐ช A Place to Chill
Most stores have indoor seating, and some even have outdoor terraces. It’s not uncommon to see people having a late-night meal or working on their laptops with a convenience store coffee.
๐ช A Quick Look at Popular Chains
GS25: Known for trendy seasonal snacks, great meal sets, and frequent product collaborations with popular K-brands.
CU: Offers a wide variety of ready-to-eat meals, including Halal-certified options in select branches. Their dessert section is also popular.
7-Eleven: Offers a more global feel with some imported snacks and drinks, plus reliable lunch boxes and international card support.
Emart24: A newer brand focused on premium and healthy options. Their stores are often more spacious and include Emart grocery products.
๐ก Why Foreigners Love Them
For newcomers and travelers, Korean convenience stores offer:
From breakfast on the go to a midnight snack run, Korea’s convenience stores are a lifesaver—literally convenient in every way. Whether you’re a student, worker, or traveler, don’t miss out on experiencing this unique part of Korean daily life.
[Pictures are taken from Google]
If you’re in Korea, chances are you’re never far from a ํธ์์ (pyeonuijeom)—the Korean version of a convenience store. Whether it’s GS25, CU, 7-Eleven, or Emart24, these 24/7 stores are more than just places to grab a snack.
๐ What Makes Them Special?
Korean convenience stores are like mini survival hubs. You can find:
Ready-to-eat meals like ๊น๋ฐฅ (kimbap), ramyeon, instant rice, and microwave burgers
Hot water stations and microwaves for in-store dining
Coffee, ice cream, and alcohol—even soju cocktails
Basic groceries, skincare items, socks, umbrellas, and more!
๐งพ Services Beyond Snacks
They also offer:
Mobile top-ups
Bill payments
ATM machines
Parcel pick-up/drop-off
Even concert or train ticketing at some branches!
๐ช A Place to Chill
Most stores have indoor seating, and some even have outdoor terraces. It’s not uncommon to see people having a late-night meal or working on their laptops with a convenience store coffee.
๐ช A Quick Look at Popular Chains
GS25: Known for trendy seasonal snacks, great meal sets, and frequent product collaborations with popular K-brands.
CU: Offers a wide variety of ready-to-eat meals, including Halal-certified options in select branches. Their dessert section is also popular.
7-Eleven: Offers a more global feel with some imported snacks and drinks, plus reliable lunch boxes and international card support.
Emart24: A newer brand focused on premium and healthy options. Their stores are often more spacious and include Emart grocery products.
๐ก Why Foreigners Love Them
For newcomers and travelers, Korean convenience stores offer:
Affordable meals
English/Chinese menus in some locations
Warm hospitality and accessibility in even the most remote areas
From breakfast on the go to a midnight snack run, Korea’s convenience stores are a lifesaver—literally convenient in every way. Whether you’re a student, worker, or traveler, don’t miss out on experiencing this unique part of Korean daily life.
[Pictures are taken from Google]