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Black Pork Street
An area of the city with many restaurants specializing in black pork
Sinsan Park
A remarkable public space in the heart of Jeju City
Collect your own seafood
Jeju is where summer begins in Korea. Make your summer vacation complete with bareutjabi, a unique fishing experience at Jeju’s ocean. In bareutjabi, visitors can collect top shells, crabs, and turban shells at the shallow seaside. It is an easy activity suitable for children, which makes it popular as a tour experience for the entire family. It’s important to note that bareutjabi is not allowed in every part of the Jeju ocean. Since marine products provide a means of living for local residents, bareutjabi is only allowed in certain town fisheries that permit visitors to collect their own seafood. These kinds of activities are only allowed in permitted areas, even within the same beach. Furthermore, use of tools are prohibited. The permitted period and time of permission are set separately.
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Happy Noodle House
Specializing in banquet noodles, spicy mixed noodles and Jeju’s own pork noodle soup
Myeon Samuso
This Jeju noodle restaurant at Aewol offers good flavors and views, guaranteed.
Suduribomalkalguksu (Noodle Soup with Top Shells)
A restaurant famous for its noodle soup made with wild top shells and sea urchin
Guksuui Jeonseol
The Essence of Savory Gogi Guksu (Pork Noodle Soup) and Sweet & Sour Bibim Guksu (Spicy Noodles)
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The Red Tourist Hotel
Experience the Beauty of the Sea and Hallasan Mountain at a Glance
Nolmeong Suimeong Goreumeong
Newly Constructed and in a Quiet, Clean Area
HOTEL THEBORN
A special place that helps you forget the fatigue of your travels, harmonizing with nature and providing a variety of dining options
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Wintertime spicy noodle soup, spots the locals favor: All things jjamppong!
This is the season for hot soup. Jjamppong — spicy noodle soup — comes in many varieties but most often has seafood as a main ingredient. This means that Jeju Island, with its abundant ocean, is a great place to get the freshest, most delicious jjamppong. Here are a number of restaurants frequented by locals, located in the west, east and south of the island!
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?
Jeju Island’s Local Food
Due to Jeju's natural environment and the fact that it's an island, its people have developed unique local ingredients and foods that can only be tasted here...
Jeju welcomes vegetarians (6 Vegetarian Restaurants to Check Out on Your Trip to Jeju)
As an island famed for its black pork, you won’t be surprised to find out that Jeju didn’t traditionally have a huge number of vegetarian restaurants. However, over the years several specialty restaurants and cafes have popped up that provide ample choice for those who don’t eat meat. On this list of Jeju vegetarian restaurants, we’ll cover everything from brunch cafes to those that sell traditional Korean fare.
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