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Memilkkoccharong
A pheasant and buckwheat noodle restaurant near the KCTV intersection on Yeonbuk-ro in Jeju City
Yetjeonguigol Restaurant
Grandma's Recipe, Carried on by Her Grandson
Won Hangari Kalguksu Bossam
A handmade wheat noodle and boiled pork restaurant in Donam-dong, Jeju City
Dolhareubang Restaurant
Taste Our Jeju Pork and Fresh Vegetables
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Top 10 Sites in Jeju for December (We’ve worked hard this year. Let’s go to Jeju to ‘take a good rest’ this December!)
Let’s look back on the past year. Moments of achievement, a mix of agony and delight, pass through our mind like a panorama. We gave it our all, so now we need to recharge. Let’s take our moment and end the year in Jeju, an island of both luxury and innocence. Like a soothing song after a rough day, empty your mind of troubles, and fill it up again with the whisper of the island, “Poksaksogasuda” (“Thank you for your hard work” in the Jeju language).
Top 10 Jeju Travel Ideas for February (Find ‘new Jeju’ in ‘old Jeju’)
You can discover new things about Jeju Island by examining parts of its cherished past. A newly coined term for this is “newtro”, finding new insights in old things that you haven’t experienced before. Here are some excellent ideas on how to make the most of this while you visit Jeju.
Must-try Jeju winter foods: Yellowtail and pheasant
During the winter, Moseulpo in southern Jeju becomes crowded. It’s because the yellowtail fish is in season. A fish with lots of fat, the yellowtail has been used not only as food but also For manufacturing oil alongside whales. Since the Chosun Dynasty, yellowtail fish has been salted and eaten as a jjigae. Pheasants are easier to catch during the winter in Jeju since a long time ago. when they can’t fly, Because their feathers are shorter due to hesdding. Not only are they tasty, but they’re also nutritious. And their beautiful appearance is the reason for their presence at marriage ceremonies and memorial rituals.
January in Jeju: Ever-beautiful island
It’s a day like any day, but still, New Year’s is special. How about spending the dawn of a new year in Jeju? The island is a place where you can heal your mind and body and prepare for the year ahead — so here are 10 spots we recommend in January.
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