Sam Crab Seafood Soup
When it comes to Samheungseol Seafood Soup, it's still quite famous in Jeju Island. When you go out to make seafood soup, you need to take off your shoes in Jingmen and go to their house to eat. It is very Korean. Seafood soup as the name suggests is a pot full of seafood. You can also order a large or small portion depending on how many people you have. The soup base is a bit spicy, but the ingredients are definitely fresh. You can add Korean ramen to continue cooking after you finish, and the price is quite moderate.
Address: 312-27 Leeandong, Jeju City
Jiwon Honjae - Jiwon Ginseng Chicken Soup
Jiwon Ginseng Chicken Soup is a Korean restaurant that only makes ginseng chicken soup. And there are only two kinds of ginseng chicken soup: regular ginseng chicken soup for 11,000won and abalone ginseng chicken soup for 15,000won.
Address: 261-60 Leean Dong, Jeju Island, Jeju City (near Shinhwa Street)
Miwon
This is a restaurant that all the locals go to. Needless to say, I'm sure you get the idea. Of course, if all the locals go, you can't go wrong!
Address: 100 Old Hengdong, Jeju City
Dongbae-dun (Black Pork Street Restaurant)
This restaurant is also very popular with the locals. Jeju is famous for its black pork and Korean barbecue is often eaten in China. So don't miss grilled black pork when you go to Jeju. The cut black pork is burnt during the grilling process. I really felt my mouth watering, and the chopping board to cut the meat! And the delicious bibimbap. It's a must experience when you go to Jeju Island!
Address: 1399-3 Kyeongjin-dong, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Black Bamboo Street
Black pig is one of Jeju's most famous specialties. Black pigs here are naturally raised free-range without feed or growth promoters and have a long growth cycle. Because they are naturally grown without artificial factors, the meat is very tasty.
Therefore, black pork has become a must-eat food in Jeju. Jeju has a street named after black pork, which is lined with barbecue restaurants featuring black pork. This food street is a must-visit food gathering place for barbecue lovers.
Address: Kyeonjin-dong, Jeju City, Jeju Island
Jeju Island is the only place in South Korea that is visa-free to China. Jeju Island is naturally a popular tourist destination for many people. Buy your airfare and book a hotel, and you're ready to go. Remember, you don't even need a visa on arrival. You just need to bring your passport. It's not bad, and you can't be disappointed with the food. Unlike Seoul's famous fried chicken barbecue, Jeju Island is a great place to eat local specialties~