Best 10 Korean Matcha Snacks You Need to Try in 2026

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Korean matcha snacks have completely taken over the snack aisles in Korea!! As a matcha lover, I’m honestly so happy! If you walk into any Korean convenience store right now, more than half the packaging for cookies, chips, brownies, and pies is green haha

I recently came back to Korea from Europe and tried pretty much every newly released matcha flavored snack out there. Honestly? Not all of them were good. So to save you from making the same mistakes, I put together my best 10 Korean matcha snacks, the ones I actually keep buying with my own money, week after week.

Korean matcha snacks in a Korean convenience store

I wrote down what each one tastes like, how to eat it for the best experience, and if you’re worried about gaining weight, I even included the nutritional info for each one. Let’s go!👱🏼‍♀️🥬

The 10 Best Korean Matcha Snacks I Can’t Stop Buying 🍪🌱

Orion Choco Songi Matcha – My #1 Pick

Let me say this first: this is my absolute number one among Korean matcha snacks. Period. If you can only try one thing from this list, try this one! Orion Choco Songi Matcha has a smooth matcha chocolate coating sitting on top of a tiny mushroom-shaped cacao biscuit. The matcha flavor is like a subtle matcha milk chocolate, no bitterness at all. The biscuit part (the mushroom stem) just tastes like a plain cookie stick, and honestly I can’t really taste the cacao.

Orion choco songi matcha: best Korean matcha snacks

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Put these in the freezer for about 10 minutes and eat them frozen. The matcha chocolate hardens and the crunch is insane. Koreans call this “eol-meok” (얼먹: frozen eating), and once you try it, the crunchy texture is so fun you won’t be able to stop eating them. It’s also great for cooling down in the summer.

Freeze your Choco Songi and thank me later💚
  • Nutrition (per 36g bag): 204 kcal · Carbs 22g · Sugar 14g · Fat 12g · Protein 2g

Orion Turtle Chips Matcha Choco

If I had to pick just one best Korean snack series, it’s obviously Turtle Chips. Turtle Chips are known for their thin, four-layer crispy corn chips, a texture that literally doesn’t exist anywhere else in the world, and they drop a new trendy flavor every season. I’m not sponsored I swear haha. And this matcha chocolate flavor is one of my absolute favorites among them.

The outside is coated in rich matcha chocolate, and when you take a bite, you get that signature four-layer crispy texture with cocoa and matcha flavors blending together. The matcha aroma is subtle and the cocoa comes through stronger, but the balance between the two is what makes this matcha flavored snack keep you reaching for more.

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Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Pair it with milk or chocolate milk. Seriously, the chips just melt in your mouth and you’ll finish the whole bag before you know it.

  • Nutrition (per 68g bag): 403 kcal · Carbs 36g · Sugar 18g · Fat 27g · Protein 4g

Orion Choco Chip Cookies Matcha Latte

This one tastes exactly like a matcha latte turned into a cookie, just like the name says. The base is Orion’s classic choco chip cookie but with a Jeju matcha latte flavor that makes the matcha taste spread creamy and smooth.

Matcha latte choco chip cookies for Korean matcha snacks beginners

What I love about this Korean matcha snacks pick is that a subtle green tea flavor sits underneath, making it taste less sweet than the original version. The slightly reduced sweetness actually lets you taste the matcha more clearly. This is one of the easiest Korean matcha snacks to find among Korean convenience store snacks.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Dip these in cold milk, just like you would with Oreos. Let them soak for a few seconds, then take a bite. The combo of softened cookie with milk and matcha flavor is the best among matcha flavored snacks.

  • Nutrition (per 64g bag): 318 kcal · Carbs 44g · Sugar 17g · Fat 14g · Protein 4g

Lotte Chic Choc Matcha

If you’re someone who likes moist and chewy cookies over crunchy ones, you have to try Chic Choc Matcha. They took the Chic Choc cookie, which is already famous for its dense and moist texture, and added matcha chunks to make a matcha cookie version.

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When you open the bag, the matcha aroma immediately hits you right on top of that signature Chic Choc chocolate cookie scent. But the real surprise is the texture: it’s softer and more moist than the original! When you bite into the matcha chunks, you get this crunchy sweetness, and since it’s more sweet than bitter, I’d recommend it for matcha beginners. This “kkudeok” (꾸덕: dense and fudgy) texture is Chic Choc’s unique point that’s hard to find in other Korean matcha snacks.

If you can’t find it in the Korean convenience store snacks section, I’d recommend checking out a big supermarket like Emart.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Pair it with an americano like Koreans do and it’s perfect. The subtle matcha sweetness and the coffee bitterness balance each other just right.

  • Nutrition (per 180g pack): 827 kcal total · Carbs 89g · Sugar 51g · Fat 47g · Protein 12g

Lotte Binch Matcha

Lotte collaborated with Cheongsudang, one of Seoul’s most famous traditional dessert cafés, to create a premium matcha version of the classic Binch cookie. The matcha flavor feels deeper and more authentic than other Korean convenience store snacks. It doesn’t have that artificial smell or that cheap, slippery matcha chocolate taste.

Lotte matcha Binch x Cheongsudang: premium Korean convenience store snacks
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The crispy Binch cookie is layered with matcha chocolate. The sweetness is reduced compared to the original, so the earthy bitterness of matcha really comes through. I’d recommend trying it since it’s a trendy café collab among Korean matcha snacks.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Have it with a glass of cold milk. The matcha bitterness and the creamy milk balance each other out and you won’t be able to stop reaching for more. For milk pairing among matcha flavored snacks, this one’s the best.

  • Nutrition (per piece, 8.5g): 45 kcal · Carbs 5g · Sugar 3g · Fat 2.4g · Protein <1g

Orion Bichobi Matcha Chocolat

I’m genuinely worried this one might get discontinued. It’s a 2026 limited edition from Orion’s “Gourmet Travel Asia” series, and it’s the most Japanese-feeling snack among all the Korean matcha snacks I’ve tried.

Orion Bichobi Matcha Chocolat: the limited edition I’m panic-buying before it disappears

Thin, crispy whole-wheat biscuits sandwich a rich matcha chocolate made with Japanese matcha. Think KitKat Green Tea but upgraded. The matcha flavor doesn’t hit you hard, it spreads subtly and elegantly, so even people who don’t normally eat matcha flavored snacks can enjoy it. This level of quality is genuinely rare among Korean convenience store snacks!

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Pop these in the fridge for a bit before eating. The chocolate firms up and the crunch gets even better. And dipping in milk? Insane!!

  • Nutrition (per 25g bag): 131 kcal · Carbs 16g · Sugar 9g · Fat 7g · Protein 1–2g

Orion Choco Pie Matcha Chocolat

If America has Oreos, Koreans have been eating Choco Pie since my mom and dad’s generation, it’s the most iconic snack in Korea. This time, that Choco Pie came out with a matcha version. The outside is the same chocolate coating, but inside is a matcha cake with chocolate chips embedded between the cake layers, giving it a crunchy texture when you bite. The matcha aroma is really subtle, just lightly brushing past your nose.

Choco Pie Matcha Chocolat has hidden choco chips inside and I love the crunch: Korean matcha flavored snack

But because the sweetness is reduced compared to the original Choco Pie, I actually like this one better than the original. Among Korean matcha snacks, I’d recommend this for people who like a soft cake texture. It’s also great Korean convenience store snacks to bring and share with friends, and it’s perfect for letting your matcha flavored snacks beginner friends give it a try.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

I microwave it for 10~15 seconds. The chocolate coating on the outside and the marshmallow inside melt just slightly. It’s seriously like a fondant au chocolat.. a matcha fondant au chocolat.

  • Nutrition (per 34g piece): 160 kcal · Carbs 20g · Sugar 12g · Fat 8g · Protein 2g

Market O Brownie Matcha

Market O Brownie has always been a product I loved because it tastes like it came from a real bakery, and the Jeju Matcha Brownie didn’t disappoint me either. Dense, fudgy, packed with chocolate chips, and made with real matcha so the aroma and flavor are both on point!

Market O Brownie Matcha is the most matcha-forward of all the matcha flavored snacks here
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For friends who say they like matcha but haven’t found a Korean matcha snacks pick that’s “matcha enough,” this is the one I recommend. The matcha powder content is noticeably higher than other products, so the moment you open the wrapper, the real green tea aroma just hits you. The fudgy brownie texture combined with the crunchy chocolate chips makes it a texture party.

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I’m amazed you can find this level of quality among Korean convenience store snacks. Market O has always been insane with quality, and this matcha brownie is their best flavor ever. If you want the most intensely matcha-fragrant product among matcha flavored snacks, go with this one.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Put a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top of this matcha brownie and there’s seriously no dessert that can beat it..

  • Nutrition (per piece): Sodium 35mg · Carbs 11g · Sugar 7g · Fat 4.2g · Protein 2g

Crown Matcha Heim

If you’re looking for a light, not-heavy matcha snack to pair with coffee among Korean matcha snacks, Matcha Heim is the one. Thin, crispy rolled wafers with cream inside, you know the one. The matcha version is filled with a deep green matcha chocolate cream that starts sweet and finishes with that subtle matcha bitterness at the end.

The wafer itself barely has any matcha flavor, so the key is really the cream filling. The balance of not too sweet and not too bitter makes it the perfect matcha flavored snack to set out next to coffee when you have guests over.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

Serve these with iced americano when friends come over. Your usual cookie plate gets an instant upgrade and everyone’s going to ask what these are.

  • Nutrition (per 100g): 524 kcal · Carbs 60g · Sugar 38g · Fat 28g · Protein 8g

Lotte Custard Matcha & Strawberry

Lotte Custard Matcha & Strawberry is the softest, fluffiest Korean matcha snacks pick on this list. When you open the wrapper, the matcha aroma hits you right away, with a subtle strawberry sweetness underneath. The sponge cake is incredibly light and moist, and when you cut it in half, inside the green cake there’s a delicate matcha cream and seolhyang strawberry jam.

Custard Matcha and Strawberry: the most beginner-friendly Korean matcha snack

The matcha flavor is on the milder side, making it a perfect entry point for matcha beginners. The strawberry jam adds a nice bright sweetness which I love. I’d recommend this as the most beginner-friendly product among matcha flavored snacks.

Korean Unnie’s tip👱🏼‍♀️🥬

You know Binggrae’s famous Korean banana milk among Korean convenience store snacks? Eat it with this. I’m not going to say it twice.

  • Nutrition (per 24g piece): 100 kcal · Carbs 13g · Sugar 6g · Fat 5g · Protein 1g

The Matcha Lover’s Starter Kit🍵

Here’s everything you need to start making matcha at home, lattes, desserts, the whole thing.

🍵 Matcha Whisk Set (Chasen + Bowl + Scoop)

🍵 Premium Uji Matcha Powder I Love

Tips for Finding Korean Matcha Snacks In Korea

  • Which convenience store has the best selection? Just go to whichever CU, GS25, Emart24, or 7-Eleven is closest to you. They all carry the same stuff.
  • What if it’s not at the convenience store? Go to a big supermarket like Emart, order online through SSG delivery, or get it on Coupang. Honestly, ordering online is cheaper.
  • What if I don’t live in Korea? You can find some Korean matcha snacks on Amazon, H Mart, and Asian grocery stores in Europe. But not everything on this list is available overseas.

Matcha Recipes for Matcha Lovers

Matcha Kongguksu Recipe

Matcha Kongguksu: Korean Soy Milk Noodles with Matcha

A cold Korean soy milk noodle soup, ready in 10 minutes. Blended with tofu and matcha for a creamy, protein bowl!
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Matcha Ice Cream Sandwich Recipe

Strawberry Matcha Ice Cream Sandwich

Whipped matcha cream and fresh strawberries sandwiched between cookies. No machine, no eggs, just 10 minutes of prep. Naturally green, cleaner than anything from the supermarket.
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FAQ

Korea has a lot of iconic snacks, but the one of the most legendary ones is Choco Pie. Now they have even matcha choco pie.

Since matcha has a slightly bitter taste, it pairs well with sweet desserts like cakes and cookies. Check out my best 10 Korean matcha snacks list right here!

Matcha is rich in antioxidants and L-theanine, which are known to help with relaxation and circulation.

Yes! Korean matcha is called “malcha” (말차) and it’s mainly grown on Jeju Island.

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