Latest Dessert and Cafe Menu Trends — 2026-04-29
Starbucks Korea kicked off the "gift season" on April 28 with a new lineup of cookie tin cases and reusable bags for May’s Month of Gratitude. Meanwhile, major domestic cafe brands are capturing social media attention with "Ube" (purple yam) desserts, echoing global trends like Dubai chocolate and pistachio combinations that have been influencing the local market.
Latest Dessert and Cafe Menu Trends — 2026-04-29
Today’s New Menu Highlights
Starbucks Korea — May Month of Gratitude Gift Lineup
- Category: MD / Gift
- Launch Date: April 28, 2026
- Key Features: The collection includes collectible items like cookie tin cases and dedicated reusable bags, specifically curated for May holidays like Children’s Day and Parents’ Day, according to an official announcement by Starbucks Korea.
- Why it matters: By focusing on MD gifts rather than just new drinks or baked goods, Starbucks is securing seasonal revenue early, highlighting how the "gift economy" is rapidly expanding within the cafe industry.

Starbucks Korea & A Twosome Place — 'Ube' Dessert Series
- Category: Dessert / Beverage
- Launch Date: Currently available as of April 2026
- Key Features: Both brands have competitively launched lineups featuring "Ube" (purple yam), a Southeast Asian ingredient known for its striking purple color. Its exotic flavor and visual appeal are perfectly suited for the social media "certification shot" culture.
- Why it matters: Following matcha, pistachio, and Dubai chocolate, Ube is emerging as the next big material in the local cafe scene, demonstrating how quickly global visual food trends are adopted in Korea.

Franchise Trends
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Starbucks Korea: Launched May Month of Gratitude gift items on April 28, positioning itself early for the Children’s Day and Parents’ Day gift market.
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Starbucks Korea & A Twosome Place: Are competing to win over MZ generations with purple Ube-based desserts and drinks. The industry is watching to see if Ube will become the next "staple ingredient" alongside matcha, pistachio, and Dubai chocolate.
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MEGA MGC COFFEE & Compose Coffee: Both have been confirmed as top global players in terms of store count, reinforcing that domestic low-cost coffee brands have grown into significant global entities. Along with Starbucks (approx. 40,000 stores) and Luckin Coffee (approx. 30,000 stores), they are now solidified as representative brands of the domestic food service industry.
Convenience Store & Bakery New Arrivals
Note: As of April 27, 2026, no specific official announcements regarding new PB dessert or bakery franchise products were confirmed within this collection period. Only verified bakery industry developments are noted below.
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Paris Baguette — 'Cafe de Dessert' store launch: The brand is evolving toward a premium dessert cafe format by opening "Cafe de Dessert" locations, which feature a Parisian vibe. (Check official sources for exact opening dates.)
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Paris Baguette & Tous Les Jours maintain price cuts: The bakery industry’s trend of lowering bread prices continues into the first half of the year, coupled with strategies to separate premium product lines while increasing consumer accessibility.
Today’s Trend Keywords
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Ube: A purple Southeast Asian ingredient (purple yam) that is becoming a trend for "visual food." It is being adopted by major cafes like Starbucks Korea and A Twosome Place for its vibrant color, which spreads rapidly on social media.
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May Gift Economy: With May holidays approaching, brands like Starbucks Korea are launching gift-focused MDs early. Cafe brands are increasingly treating "Month of Gratitude" gift items as a core revenue driver.
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Dubai Chocolate & Pistachio: Following the global Starbucks launch of "Iced Dubai Chocolate Mocha" and "Iced Dubai Chocolate Matcha" in January 2026, the Dubai chocolate trend—often paired with pistachio cold foam—remains a viral hit that is being consistently replicated in the Korean market.
Global Comparison
Global Starbucks reignited the Dubai chocolate trend in January 2026 with "Iced Dubai Chocolate Mocha" and "Iced Dubai Chocolate Matcha" (topped with pistachio cold foam), causing small cafes across the U.S. to follow suit. Korea is differentiating itself by adopting these global trends while localizing them with ingredients like "Ube," which appeal to Asian palates. Korean cafes are effectively using a "trend customization" strategy: adopting global trends quickly while optimizing them for local SNS visual appeal.
Upcoming Events to Watch
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Children’s Day & Parents’ Day Peak (May 5th & 8th): As Starbucks Korea released its gifts on April 28, other franchises are expected to reveal their May gift packages and seasonal drinks this week. Intense marketing competition is anticipated during the upcoming golden holiday.
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KIBA 2026 (Korea International Bakery Fair): Under the slogan "K-Bakery Comprehensive," the fair is set to showcase frozen dough, smart equipment, and premium ingredients. Premium bakery cafe trends, such as Paris Baguette's "Cafe de Dessert" format, are expected to be key themes. Check official channels for exact dates.
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2026 Seoul Coffee Expo Review: Following the "Blend the World" themed expo, follow-up reports on new product and technology launches are expected to emerge in industry trade journals next week.
Action Items for Readers
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Menu Planners: Start developing prototypes for visual desserts using "Ube" now. With Starbucks and A Twosome Place already on board, the market is primed for it. Small cafes can differentiate themselves with items like "Ube Ice Cream Latte" or "Ube Cream Cheese Bagels."
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Cafe Operators: The week leading up to May 5th (Children’s Day) and May 8th (Parents’ Day) is the peak for gift demand. Similar to Starbucks Korea, consider bundling items into "tin case or eco-bag sets" in your POS system and preparing packaging designs that encourage social media sharing to boost transaction values and viral potential.
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