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Best Desserts Near Osan Air Base


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Are you looking for the best desserts near Osan Air Base? Here are ten spots that international residents often vote for in the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun poll each year.

Where is Osan Air Base?

Osan Air Base is a US Air Force Base located in Singjang-dong, Pyeongtaek-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. The area may also be called Songtan by both international residents and many Koreans who work with international residents. However, when people reference Songtan they may also be referencing Seojeong-dong, Jisan-dong, or parts of Godeok as well. Clarifying locations with exact addresses becomes important when sharing information for locations in this area.

Cafe Cozy Someday

What Dessert Options Are Available?

There are many dessert options to choose from near Osan Air Base. Businesses offer choices from cakes, donuts, and cookies to homemade macarons. Whether you are looking for a cozy cafe to enjoy a date night dessert or a quick stop to pick up donuts to share at the office, there are many great places ready to indulge your sweet tooth.

Korean desserts often feature flavors that might not be as sweet as their American counterparts. Additionally, Korean desserts may come in flavors that are not as common in the states such as sweet potato or injeolmi. It is always fun to try some new flavors and check out the old favorites that might have a new spin on them. Consequently, you might find new options to order on future visits.

However you choose to satisfy your need for sweets, you will find sweet treats to delight your senses.

Cosmic Cat Donuts

Best Dessert Spots Near Osan Air Base

Keep in mind that these spots are the ones most commonly recommended by international residents who participate in the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun group. Therefore, this is not a scientifically sound survey based on empirical evidence. Above all, try each of these dessert spots near Osan Air Base and let us know your favorites.

Dessert Kingdom

Dessert Kingdom5

Description:

Cute little macaron and coffee shop in Sinjang Shopping Area. Owners are very kind. Family friendly. Delivery via Shuttle.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 쇼핑로 21-2

Hangul Name:

디저트킹덤

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Counting Stars Bakery Cafe

Counting Stars Bakery Cafe5

031-662-7741

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Description:

Located right outside the Osan Air Force Base walk-in Gate, this pocket sized bakery cafe offers some best small-batch desserts around. in fact, they sell out all most every single day. They sell things like cookies, banana pudding, lemon bars, and more. Plus, their coffee is some of the best in Sinjang-dong. They have been a Pyeongtaek-si favorite place for many, many years.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 쇼핑로 8-1

Hangul Name:

카운팅스타

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Dear My Cookie

Dear My Cookie 4.5

01073710585

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Description:

We offer different flavored large cookies.

Hangul Address:

경기도 평택시 쇼핑로13-1

Hangul Name:

디어마이쿠키

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Gravity Coffee Songtan

Gravity Coffee Songtan5

0316112951

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Description:

Beautiful coffee shop in Songtan area. Delicious desserts and pastries. This is a chain with several locations. Definitely worth a visit

Hangul Name:

카페그래비티

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Sweet J

Sweet J4.5

0507-1431-9953

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Description:

New shop, fresh baked homemade cookies. Also serving coffee.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 중앙시장로9번길 28

Hangul Name:

스윗제이

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Coffee Mall

Coffee Mall5

0316649564

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Description:

Coffee Mall is a small coffee shop in Sinjang Shopping Mall that serves coffee, lattes, teas, cakes, bingsu and dessert. Has a nice seating area. Next to Innisfree

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 중앙시장로19번길 15

Hangul Name:

커피몰

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

Uok Farm Ice Cream Shop

Uok Farm Ice Cream Shop4.8

070-7758-1012

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Description:

Smooth and soft locally made ice cream. The shop offers unique flavors that you might not find any where else and which taste more delicious than you would imagine. A truly delightful place for a flavorful ice cream adventure.

Hangul Address:

경기 평택시 송탄로 165

Hangul Name:

유옥목장

(Listings populated from the South of Seoul database)

KimchiRednecks Reviews Two Local Favorites

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Final Notes From KimchiRednecks

In conclusion, we have a serious sweet tooth and obsession with desserts (at least Melissa and Christy do!) As a result, the only downside to all of these dessert options is that we must exercise more to treat our habits!

Therefore, if you are in the Osan Air Base area, we highly recommend checking out some of these fabulous options. If you are looking for a sneak peek prior to your visit, you can check out some of our videos on the KimchiRednecks YouTube channel. (There are many reviews in our Restaurant Reviews Playlist!)

Finally, let us know about the dessert locations you find and love in the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun group. We enjoy learning about new places and seeing everyone’s fabulous food adventures!

Location Clarification for this List

While some of the dessert recommendations provided exist within walking distance of Osan Air Base Main Gate, other locations may require a car. In this blog post, South of Seoul provides its address and phone numbers. However, use this information in either Naver Maps or Kakao Maps for the best results. Such apps help you figure out how far each restaurant might be from you.

How to Source Additional Information about Locations

If you have questions about things like business hours, you can use the free foreigner support app/phone number 1330.

Join the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun Facebook Group

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About Melissa Edwards-Whittington & Chuck Whittington (KimchiRednecks) Chuck and Melissa—also known as the KimchiRednecks—have been living in Korea since 2017 and documenting their life abroad since launching their YouTube channel in 2018. Originally created to share their adventures with friends and family back in the U.S., KimchiRednecks has since grown into a vibrant and dynamic platform that reflects their love for Korean culture, food, travel, and everyday life. From foodie explorations and recipe experiments to gaming, tech, and car projects (especially the BRZ), their content offers a fun and honest window into expat life. Chuck Whittington is a graduate of Francis Marion University with a degree in Information Systems Management. With over two decades of experience in IT, Chuck combines his technical expertise with a long-standing fascination with Korea—having visited many times before moving permanently. He's the tech-savvy side of KimchiRednecks and brings a love for innovation, gaming, and cars to the channel. Melissa Edwards-Whittington holds a degree in Bible with a minor in Elementary Education from Mid-Atlantic Christian University. She has worn many hats over the years—working in customer service, marketing, and now also serving as a volunteer Co-Editor and Social Media Marketing Manager for United on the RoK Magazine. Her writing and digital work focus on building community and supporting military-connected and expatriate populations in Korea. Melissa also volunteers with South of Seoul, where she helps manage online social media groups, supports local language exchanges, and creates original content to assist newcomers and long-term residents alike. Together, Chuck and Melissa share their lives with their three beloved Shih Tzu daughters—Minion, Sookie (forever in their hearts), and Mayhem—who are frequently featured in their videos and social media posts. Whether they’re sipping coffee at a neighborhood café, exploring hidden corners of Korea, or experimenting with homemade whiskey and brandy on their second channel, Shining with KimchiRednecks, Chuck and Melissa are passionate about sharing the real and ever-evolving journey of life abroad. One of their greatest joys is cooking, and they frequently document their culinary adventures—especially their experiences learning to prepare Korean dishes and other global cuisines—on their YouTube channel, inviting others to celebrate food, culture, and connection alongside them. Follow Chuck, Melissa & the KimchiRednecks Adventures: YouTube: @kimchirednecks YouTube: @shiningwithkimchirednecks Instagram: @kimchirednecks Facebook: KimchiRednecks United on the RoK Magazine: www.unitedontherokmag.com