We’re in the process of updating our VisitJeju.net article for Muslim travelers to Jeju Island. Here’s the link to the first 4 and the last 4. For more information on Jeju restaurants click here. As always, please let us know what you think in the comments section below. Thank you!
Choonsim’s House
On the southwest of the island is the beautiful region called Andeok. Here, Choonsim’s House offers up grilled whole cutlassfish and braised cutlassfish dishes.
Address: 16 Changcheonjungang-ro 24-beongil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo
Hours: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Contact: choonsim.co.kr
Bagdad Café and Restaurant
Not too far from the vibrant restaurant and café scene at Jeju City Hall, this Indian restaurant has stood the test of time, being a successful enterprise for over a decade.
Address: 38 Seogwang-ro 32-gil, Jeju City
Hours: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. (Closed Mondays)
Contact: www.facebook.com/bagdadcafejeju
Bada Punggyeong
Avoiding pork on Jeju Island is made easy by its bountiful ocean. The seafood hotpot and sea urchin and seaweed soup of Bada Punggyeong – a restaurant which literally translates as “Beautiful Ocean View” is a great option
Address: 654 Seohaean-ro, Jeju City
Hours: 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Contact: 064-711-7992
Mulmegol
This restaurant is special in that it serves Korean temple food, especially vegetable-based dishes like bibimbap (veggies with mixed rice), and no liquor. It is a small establishment west of Jeju City.
Address: 67 Beondaedong-gil, Aewol-eup, Jeju City
Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Closed Mondays)
Contact: 064-713-5486
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