Located near Aewol, about a 30-minute drive from Jeju City, this spacious cafe near the famous Saebyeol Oerum hill offers a fantastic view. The cafe boasts two levels with high ceilings, abundant, lush greenery, and a grand staircase you can sit on that connects the levels. Ample seating and beautiful decor make it an ideal spot for families, featuring both indoor water features and an outdoor artificial lake where kids can run around freely. The cafe serves a mix of Korean-Western fusion dishes, which are popular enough to sell out quickly—be sure to arrive before noon if you want to try the food. Alongside their meals, they offer coffee, bread, and pastries. A delightful destination for a relaxing day out.
There’s also plenty of parking available and there is a walkable path straight to the top of Saebyeol Oerum. Adjacent to the cafe is a large kids' cafe - an indoor playground, making it a great destination for a full day trip with...
Read moreJejudang Cafe is simply stunning! It has the prettiest selection of breads, a uniquely designed building, and a picture perfect view of Jeju’s natural landscape.
The cafe is huge with many different areas to choose from. Both the indoor and outdoor spaces were so thoughtfully designed. Every corner feels curated for relaxation and beautiful photos.
The bread is a work of art, with excellent presentation. Besides the pastries, the black pasta was surprisingly delicious, while the biscuits were more ordinary.
Without a doubt, this is the best cafe in Jeju. It feels more like a luxurious vineyard estate than a cafe. We could easily have spent the entire day here, simply enjoying the music, the view, and the breathtaking natural...
Read moreThis is a new bakery where foreign tourists don't know much about yet, and I bet it will be a place where all the tourists visit any time soon. That being said, I recommend visiting here even for the sake of its interior design and beauty. It is a bakery like no other. While I loved its vast size and greenery in the bakery, I especially loved little water by the windows inside and outside. The bakery also offers a beautiful scenery as well.
One caveat, when we visited around 6pm, there was no bread left at all, and it seemed like they don't fill them up again. Only option was to order full meal such as salad or spaghetti, which we didn't want. If you want to try their bread and buns, I recommend get there in the morning or...
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