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- Chujado Fishing Experience Area
- Namwon Port
- Collect your own seafood
seafood the traditional way in Jeju?> - Jeju Dongmun Fish Market
- Pyoseon 5-day Market
- Jeju Dongmun Traditional Market
- Seogwipo Hyangto 5-day Market
- Hallim Maeil Market
- Badangui Muljil
- Seonmul Gopang
- Miya's closet hanbok rental & photo shooting
- Jeju Ungdam
- Ddungbo Shellfish
- Daeunjeong
- Seopjikoji Haenyeo Bapsang (Seopjikoji Haenyeo Set Menu)
- Jeju Gangnam Seafood Soup
- Jeju Hot Pot
- Aewolian
- Seomun Susan (Seomun Seafood Restaurant)
- Jeju Gwangeo Seafood Restaurant(Pyoseon)
- Chagwido Nolbitbada
- Obidos
- Ran Pension
- Gawon Beach
- Bada Dream
- Ppoyoyo Pension
- Sol Minbak
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Chujado Fishing Experience Area
Located at Sinyang-ri Village
Namwon Port
Namwon Port is well-known as the starting point of Jeju Olle Walking Trail No. 5. The inner port is more or less original and is thus very special and attractive. Namwon Port is centrally located in Namwon-eup so your dining experience will consist of a wide range of options, especially fresh seafood.
Collect your own seafood
the traditional way in Jeju?>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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Jeju Ungdam
Located a stone’s throw from Hallim Port
Ddungbo Shellfish
A grilled clam restaurant full of seasonal seafood.
Daeunjeong
A restaurant specializing in snow crab. A la carte menu items feature snow crab shabu shabu, tempura, seafood and vegetables dumplings, noodles, various side dishes, and a selection of special desserts.
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Experience the flavors of the world in Jeju: Original flavors that open your eyes
Nowadays, Jeju has become a new paradise for foodies. Visitors can indulge in various world cuisine from traditional dishes to casual fusion food. While exploring attractions in Jeju, you can taste food from all over the world, such as Indian curry, Hawaiian seafood, homemade-style dishes of China and the U.S., and even food from the Middle East.
Warming Up with
Hot soup can warm you up after even the coldest winter day. Here are some of the best spots to try on Jeju.
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!
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The 12th Chujado Yellow Corvina Festival 2019
This small set of islands in the South Sea some 90-minutes by ferry north of Jeju Island, is *the* place to experience first-hand the bounty of the ocean. Taste all sorts of fresh fish and local specialities, and also take part in the celebration!
Udo Turban Shell Festival
An Annual Festival Featuring Udo Specialties
Gapado Green Barley Festival
Jeju’s spring festival held in green fields of barley (March 30 - May 12, 2019)
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