This is a pretty popular place on the tour bus circuit so be aware. On the first floor, you can taste, and preferably buy some tea. Second floor, you can get a green tea foot bath, which sounds great, doesn't it? Until you see a room with 30 other people and lots of holes cut out of the floor and a "host" giving a talk. It just didn't appeal to me. I imagined a nice relaxing experience. On the third floor is a cafe where you can have the usual cafe fare but focused on green tea. We had green tea ice cream, which was unmistakably GT flavored and pretty good.
As with all things Jeju, this is crawling with tourists, like us, but also bus loads of them. They are loud and boisterous, which is great if you like a lively crowd or you're prepared for it. If you prefer it quieter, try to come early before the biggest...
ย ย ย Read moreExperienced the foot bath using their matcha products which are all made on site. The room was filled with ~50 people seated in individual foot bath stations. Everyone was provided individual baskets with a towel, matcha foot powder, matcha sea salt scrub, and matcha based oil. The instructor walks through the experience in Korean, teaching everyone how to use the products to self massage your feet. Would only recommend for those who are able to speak Korean, as translation isnโt provided. Onulun also has a nice cafe, tea museum and field that you can...
ย ย ย Read moreThe foot bath looks like people having lecture. It does not look relaxing. I was put off by the sight of how the foot bath setting is like. The Cafe is on the second floor. I found the ice cream too sweet for my liking. The highlight is a walk in a huge tea plantation. The secret cave is a pleasant find. Plantation walk in mud road. Need to have proper footwear. Parking available. Attraction has a karting too. No entrance...
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