Indianapolis is the capital of Indiana, where the Korean community is actively engaged.

Below is key information related to Koreans in Indianapolis.

Korean Associations and Community

  • Korean American Association of Indiana: This organization represents the Korean community in Indiana, promoting the rights of Koreans and facilitating interaction with the local community. You can find more information on the official website.

Korean Churches and Temples

There are several Korean churches and temples in the Indianapolis area, allowing for religious activities and community participation:

  • Korean Presbyterian Church: Established in 1980, this church adopts the motto "A church where the Word dwells in our lives." The address is 1020 E 101st St, Carmel, IN 46280, and you can find more information on the official website.

  • Korean Catholic Church in Indianapolis: A Korean parish located in Indianapolis, with Sunday Mass at 11 AM. The address is 7556 E 46th St, Indianapolis, IN 46226, and you can find more information on the Facebook page.

Korean Markets and Restaurants

  • Brothers Oriental Grocery: A Korean grocery store located in Indianapolis, where you can purchase a variety of Korean food products.

  • Saraga International Grocery: A market that carries a variety of Asian groceries, with a separate section for Korean products, making it easy to buy Korean food.

  • Mama's Korean Restaurant: A popular Korean restaurant in Indianapolis that offers a variety of Korean dishes.

Korean Student Association

  • Korean Student Association (KSA) at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI): A gathering for Korean international students, providing various activities and support.

The Korean community in Indianapolis strengthens its ties with the local community through various religious, cultural, and commercial activities.