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Memilkkoccharong
A pheasant and buckwheat noodle restaurant near the KCTV intersection on Yeonbuk-ro in Jeju City
Jungmun Suwon Restaurant
A Matjip (Good Tasting Restaurant) with Two Generations of Tradition
Ieodo Abalone Restaurant
Our Seafood Soup Comes With Generous Amounts of Abalone and Other Seafoods
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Enjoy an Italian seafood dinner made with fresh Jeju seafood
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Like mother used to make: A novel Jeju food trip
If you think Jeju Island is only about its black pork, pork noodle soup, or hotpot abalone seafood stew, then you’d be wrong. There are many unique foods that are attracting a lot of attention these days. They’re remarkable for their new, interesting ideas and ingredients. If you’re tired of the same old thing, then how about trying something new here on Jeju?
Korean Foods to Warm You Up This Winter
Korean food might be famous around the world for its spiciness, but that is not the case with Jeju cuisine. Jeju people don't use that much of red chilli pepper. They prefer marinated soy bean paste as a base (dwenjang) for some dishes that traditionally in the mainland are made by using red chilli pepper paste. Uniqueness formed by the islanders lifestyle and isolation from the mainland offer a different approach to Korean food. Distinct features are definitely an amount of seafood included and the freshness of the products. Everything here on the table is either straight from the fields or straight from the ocean.
Worth Preserving for Over a Century (Recommended Hidden Traditional Restaurants of Jeju)
It’s often said that there’s nothing good to eat at well-known tourist spots. If you’re struggling to find authentic eateries amidst ads and high prices, targeting “traditional local shops” might be a good strategy. Some places have maintained their standards for over 30 years, earning the approval of both taste and price. Here, we introduce Jeju’s traditional restaurants that have preserved the essence of local cuisine, some even recognized as “Centennial Shops.”
Great Dine-alone Spots on Jeju
It's great to travel in company, but traveling alone certainly gives more freedom and is comfortable in many ways. You get to choose the locations, plans, and transportation means however you like it.
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