Today’s Dessert and Cafe Menu Trends — 2026-04-20
The 2026 Korea International Bakery Fair (KIBA 2026) was held at COEX Hall D from April 16 to 19, sparking intense interest in the baking industry, particularly among Gen Z. Simultaneously, the 2026 Seoul Coffee Expo shifted its focus toward cafe operation strategies, highlighting a growing industry trend centered on "experience design." Vibrant purple ube desserts and seasonal menus featuring spring greens are currently the top buzzwords in cafe trends.
Today’s Dessert and Cafe Menu Trends — 2026-04-20
Bakery and New Cafe Menu Launches
2026 Korea International Bakery Fair (KIBA 2026) Product Reveals
The 2026 Korea International Bakery Fair took place at COEX Hall D from April 16 to 19, showcasing a wide array of new products and technologies across the bakery industry. Hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and organized by the Korea Bakers Association and the Korea Master Bakers Association, the event saw the largest crowds gathering at the bread, macaron, and new product tasting booths.

Ube: Rising as an Essential Cafe Menu Item
Purple ube (purple yam) desserts, which are popping up on cafe menus everywhere, are becoming the next big hit after the "Doo-Jjon-Ku" (thick, chewy cookies). According to Financial News, ube is "quickly establishing itself as an essential menu item for cafes." Originating from Philippine purple yams, ube is the perfect candidate for social media posts due to its intense purple color and subtle, sweet aroma.

Seochon Hanok Cafes: The Experience Economy of 20,000 Won Cakes
A famous bakery cafe in Seochon, Seoul, is serving slices of cake priced near 20,000 won—more than double the price of a standard lunch—all set within a traditional Hanok courtyard decorated with thousands of fresh flowers. Wikitree analyzed this consumer behavior among Gen Z, noting that they "don't go to eat; they go to take photos."

2026 Seoul Coffee Expo: Vietnam as Guest Country and Experience-Centered Strategy
Held from April 15 to 18 at COEX Halls A and B, the '2026 Seoul Coffee Expo' moved beyond being a simple coffee bean showcase, evolving into a platform for cafe operation strategies. The event featured a special pavilion for Vietnam, the guest country of honor, and significantly expanded its lecture, cupping, and branding sessions. E-net News reported that this event marked a turning point, shifting "from product-focused to experience-design-centered."

Market-Popular Dessert Analysis
① Surge in Seasonal Desserts Using Mugwort and Spring Greens
As of April 2026, desserts using mugwort and spring greens have emerged as key keywords in Seoul's cafe scene. Cafes that offer specialized, quiet spaces for individuals and utilize seasonal ingredients are commonly cited as having high customer satisfaction.
② 20-Somethings Leading Exploration of Desserts and Unique Menus
Search data analysis shows that people in their 20s are actively searching for desserts, baked goods, and unique menu items, playing a major role in quickly spreading new trends. DITODAY analyzed the 2026 food trends, noting that interests are clearly stratified by age group, "ranging from desserts to wellness."

③ Cafe Dessert Fair 2026 Coming to Magok COEX in May
According to its official Instagram account, the Cafe Dessert Fair 2026 is scheduled for May 14–17 at COEX Magok, continuing to grow its presence as a specialized dessert exhibition.
Consumer Reaction and Market Trends
Gen Z’s "Experience Consumption": Not to Eat, But to Capture
According to Wikitree, the reason Gen Z waits in line despite high prices is that they value the spatial and visual experience more than the food itself. The combination of Hanok settings, fresh flowers, and expensive cakes creates an environment optimized for social media content, cementing a culture of "cafes you go to for photos."
Small Brand Boom: Growth of Bakery ODM Platforms
The Korea Economic Daily reported that bakery ODM (Original Development Manufacturing) platforms, which connect individual cafes to factories, are gaining attention amidst the craze for small brands. This structure, where small cafes produce and sell their own signature products via OEM, is spreading rapidly.
Viral Spread of Ube
Financial News notes that ube desserts follow a diffusion pattern where they first go viral in small, unique cafes before quickly moving to the menus of large-scale cafe chains, driven by the strong visual impact of their purple color on social media.
Macro-Market Trends and Future Outlook
Structural Shift in the Cafe Industry: From "Product Sales" to "Experience Design"
The Travel News, which covered the 2026 Seoul Coffee Expo, analyzed that the event demonstrated a shift in the cafe industry's strategic direction: "from product-focused to experience-design-centered." The expansion of lectures and branding sessions is seen as a signal that cafe owners are showing greater interest in operational strategies and brand building.
Global Expansion Potential of K-Bakery
Co-hosted by COEX and the Korea Bakers Association, KIBA 2026 discussed strengthening competitiveness in the global market under the theme "The Future of K-Bakery." Local World assessed the exhibition as a place to "glimpse the future of K-Bakery," highlighting its potential for international exports and branding.
Bakery ODM Platforms: Changing the Small Business Startup Ecosystem
The growth of bakery ODM platforms is creating an environment where individual cafe founders can introduce differentiated products without needing their own manufacturing capabilities. The Korea Economic Daily reported that these platforms, combined with the small brand craze, are lowering the barrier to entry in the bakery industry.
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