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Okdom Village
At 1 p.m. on weekdays, a whistle is heard at the Okdom Auction House in Taeheung 2-ri. Since it is not one of those crack-of-dawn auctions, you can attend without much trouble. It’s exciting to follow all the action and the energy of the auctioneer is truly memorable.
Seobudu Myeongpum Hoejip geori
It is the original raw fish restaurant street with 18 raw fish restaurants located close together over a distance of about 150m and is a place where you can taste fresh Jeju raw fish all year round in one place.
Jamissum
The First and Largest Jeju Indoor Amusement Park
Jeju Teddy Bear Museum
Korea’s First and Only “Teddy Bear Museum”, Located at the Hub of Jeju Tourism in Jeju Jungmun Resort
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CHUNSHIM JEJU
A restaurant in Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si where you can taste the natural flavor of Jeju cutlassfish
Indian Kitchen
Indian restaurant in Aewol with Indian chefs
Seongan Restaurant
A Korean restaurant serving local dishes such as abalone hot pot and hairtail soup
Omegi Sikdang (Omegi Restaurant)
An old-fashioned street-style restaurant inside Daejeong Five-Day Market in Seogwipo
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Dosol Village
Addictively Delicious Tangerine Gwajul
D & DEPARTMENT JEJU
A cultural space in the original city center, well known for the ‘d’ logo written on the gray wall.
Jeju Seomun Market
A permanent meat and livestock market, often called the Majang-dong of Jeju Island
Jeju Boseong Market
A permanent market in the old town of Jeju, well-known for its traditional sundae
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8 More Muslim-friendly Restaurants on Jeju
As of 2020, Jeju had 23 Muslim-friendly restaurants for visitors to enjoy. In 2021, eight new venues were added to the list. Here’s a rundown of the newcomers.
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.
The Tastiest Meat for the Best Prices! Jeju Budget-Friendly Establishments: Black Pork Edition
Jeju black pork is a must-try delicacy for any visitor to the island, best enjoyed grilled right at the table and dipped in meljeot (fermented salted anchovy sauce) for authentic Jeju flavor in every bite. However, worries over high prices mean that many may feel they must avoid indulging. Fortunately, we’re here today to introduce some budget-friendly options for enjoying fresh Jeju black pork at reasonable prices. These four restaurants are affordable, without compromising taste or quality.
Warming Up with (Jeju’s Satisfying Soups and Stews)
Hot soup can warm you up after even the coldest winter day. Here are some of the best spots to try on Jeju.
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