The shop lies on a food street, but not touristic. The food is nice and baby friendly. I heard that the shop is husband-wife owner. When we came there, the husband helped my toddler sit on babychair, and when we left he helped him wear his shoes, zip up the jacket. My baby can only rice and even rice is not on the menu, they gave us rice from their rice cooker which is for their dinner I guess. It's free, but it's one of the nicest rice we have in Jeju - chewy, frangrant, I want to order 1 more but scare I eat away their dinner 🤣 I guess its from buckwheat and frangrant rice. If you read this comment owner, could you share the recipe of it so I can cook for my baby again 🥰?
The noodle and boiled pork is...
Read more2024.10.19 Some of my best unplanned finds in Korea are places like this. Not touristy and simple.
We were walking back to our hotel from Cheonjiyeon Waterfalls with no dinner plans. We stumbled upon Arang Joeul food street #2. Our 6th day in Jeju. Already tired eating pork.
We share a cold noodle bimbimbap. It was soooo refreshing and yummy. The serving is so huge that it is impossible for 1 pax to finish.
This simple restaurant also resembles a little cafe..very clean. The owners are also very friendly.
Highly...
Read moreDelicious noodles and sliced boiled pork.
The abalone mulhoe was rather pretty looking. It had crunchy texture and tasted as refreshing as it looked.
The staff/boss worked rather quietly and because she was just one pax manning the store, the food will take a while to arrive. One could feel the care that's been put into those dishes.
My favourite noodles was the simple one with the egg strips and sliced tofu puffs....
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