An important note on Jeju’s updated bus system and this blog post
From August 2017, Jeju Island implemented a new city and intercity bus system. It increased the number of buses in service, while simplifying the routes, fees and numbering system.
Consequently, the contents of this previously published blog post may have changed. We therefore would kindly request that you consult this page for new bus maps in English on VisitJeju.net, and this page on our blog for a chart of the old and new bus route numbers.
If you read Korean, then the province’s official bus system website is a useful and up-to-date resource. We hope you’ll enjoy your travels on Jeju Island!
It’s been awhile since we’ve posted anything about Jeju’s delicious food… Sorry about that!
But this weekend we had some really good Shabu-shabu at Nohyeong Rotary in Shin Jeju, so we’d like to share.
By the way, our VisitJeju.net site has a whole section on Jeju restaurants, organized by category, so please check that out here:
Web: http://www.visitjeju.net/en/index.jto?menuCd=DOM_000001818001000000
Mobile: http://www.visitjeju.net/m-en/index.jto?menuCd=DOM_000003216001000000
Jobaksa Shabushabu is not too far from Emart/Lotte Mart, so it’s easy to find. The interior is nothing to write home about and they don’t have a dedicated parking lot, but definitely the food makes up for that. There’s just the one item on the menu, and it’s 13,000 won per person.
The thinly sliced pork is local. And the pickled veggies are amazing. All together, you and your friends won’t be disappointed.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sundays.
Tel: 064-746-8668
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