
Founded by a Korean woman who fell in love with African dance, TAGG is Seoul's most unique dance studio — where Guinea ballet, amapiano and afropop meet in a space that welcomes absolutely everyone.
The homepage of their website / Courtesy of Palm Basket
Finding your ingredients in Korea is not always easy. Palm oil, egusi, swallow, dried fish, African spices, the kind of staples that make a meal feel like home are not sitting on the shelves of your local supermarket. That is exactly the gap Palm Basket was built to fill. An online African grocery shop delivering anywhere in Korea, Palm Basket has quietly become a trusted name in the country’s African community, serving over 3,000 customers who want the real thing without the compromise.
The concept is simple. You browse, you message, they deliver. No complicated apps, no language barrier. Just WhatsApp or KakaoTalk, a quick order, and authentic African ingredients on your doorstep, wherever in Korea you happen to be.
Palm Basket stocks a wide range of African grocery essentials across multiple categories. Whether you are looking for swallows (fufu, pounded yam, eba), grains and nuts, dried leaves, African spices and seasonings, palm oil, proteins, snacks, beverages, or household products like African soaps and care items, it is all available. The product range is still expanding, and the team actively welcomes suggestions from customers about what they would like to see added to the shop.
Ordering from Palm Basket is designed to be as straightforward as possible, with three options available. The easiest is WhatsApp at +82-10-4293-1193, where you can message directly for personalised service and fast responses. You can also reach them on KakaoTalk at @Palmbasket. Alternatively, connect via their social media channels linked on their website. All products shown on the site are in stock and ready to ship.

Founded by a Korean woman who fell in love with African dance, TAGG is Seoul's most unique dance studio — where Guinea ballet, amapiano and afropop meet in a space that welcomes absolutely everyone.

The same South African spirit that made Itaewon famous, now firmly planted in Pyeongtaek. Big portions, great food and the kind of welcome that makes newcomers feel right at home.

Founded by a Korean woman who fell in love with African dance, TAGG is Seoul's most unique dance studio — where Guinea ballet, amapiano and afropop meet in a space that welcomes absolutely everyone.