Rogpa Tea Stall

Gwanghwamun & Jongno-gu


You'll feel whisked to the Himalayas at this charming fair-trade cafe that raises awareness about Tibet (Rogpa is Tibetan for 'friend and helper'). Everything is freshly made, beautifully presented and rather delicious. All but the chicken curry are vegetarian. Dig into a tofu curry followed by a sweet dosa (crispy lentil pancake) and soy-milk chai.

It also runs the shop next door, selling handicrafts made by Tibetans exiled in India.


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