Jeju Ttukbaegi (제주뚝배기)
Jeju Ttukbaegi (제주뚝배기)
– Tel
+82-64-782-1089
Jeju Ttukbaegi is a seafood restaurant located at the entrance of Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone. Their signature dish is the jeonbok haemul ttukbaegi (abalone and seafood hot pot), a hearty stew made with blue crab broth and abundant seafood. They also serve crispy godeungeo gui (grilled mackerel), savory galchi jorim (braised cutlassfish), and flavorful jeonbokjuk (abalone porridge). Each dish comes with a variety of side dishes. They start serving early, making it a great spot for breakfast.
– Address : 255 Ilchul-ro, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do
※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Jeonbok haemul ttukbaegi (Abalone and seafood hot pot)
– Information and Guides
+82-64-782-1089
– Menu
Jeonbong nyukgaejang (Spicy abalone and beef soup), Hanchibokkeum deopbap (Stir-fried swordtip squid with rice), Haemultang (Spicy seafood stew)
– Opening Date
1989-05-01
– Opening Hours
07:00-20:00
– Parking
Available
– Reservation Information
available
– Day Off
N/A (Open all year round)
– Smoking Area
Non-smoking
– Restrooms
Separated by gender


◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Seongsan Haeoreum Sikdang (성산해오름식당)

– Homepage
https://www.instagram.com/sungsanhaeoreum/
Seongsan Haeoreum Sikdang, located at the entrance to Seongsan Ilchulbong Peak, specializes in fish and seafood dishes. The signature offerings include grilled whole cutlassfish and braised cutlassfish with spicy seasoning. For breakfast, they serve grilled mackerel accompanied by sea urchin and seaweed soup, with soy sauce marinated crab on the side. Additionally, the seafood ramen and the abalone seafood hot pot are excellent choices.
⊙ Seongsanpo Haenyeo Gongyeonjang (성산포 해녀물질공연장)
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The site refers to Umutgaehaebyeon Beach, a fishing area near Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone where haenyeo (women divers) demonstrate their skills. The process is as follows: haenyeo introduction, sea diving, collecting seafood, taking pictures, selling seafood, and tasting. Visitors can taste sea cucumbers, sea pineapples, and conch at the Haenyeo’s House restaurant run by the haenyeo. The schedule changes depending on the season and weather conditions.
⊙ Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone [UNESCO World Heritage] (성산일출봉 [유네스코 세계문화유산])
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– Homepage
www.jeju.go.kr
– Tel
+82-64-710-7923
Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone rose 180 meters above sea level due to a magma flow under the sea over 5,000 years ago. It was originally a separate island, but a build-up of sand and soil has connected it to the main island. A large crater, formed by the hot lava mixing with cold ocean water, is located at the top of Seongsan Ilchulbong Tuff Cone. The crater is about 600 meters in diameter and 90 meters deep. It has been featured in films, and was originally used for agriculture, but has now been given over to a field of silver grass. From the summit, visitors can see Udo Island, as well as take in the magnificent sunrise. The tuff cone area was designated as a natural reserve on July 19, 2000.
⊙ Seongsanpo Suhyup Market – Jeju Branch [Tax Refund Shop] (성산포수협직판장 제주)

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⊙ On the Stone Brunch Café Jeju Seongsan Branch (온더스톤브런치카페 제주성산점)

On the Stone Brunch Café is a dining café in Seongsan that offers a beautiful ocean view. The signature dish is a handmade burger featuring thick black pork patties and fresh vegetables. Other standout menu items include the Jeju red-banded lobster oil pasta and shrimp panini. It opens early in the morning, making it an perfect spot to visit at any time during a Jeju trip.
⊙ Goseong Fifth-day Market (고성5일시장 (4, 9일))

– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net
– Tel
+82-64-760-4282
Goseong Fifth-day Market is located in Goseong-ri near Seongsanilchulbong Peak. The market started in its current location in 1984, serving residents in the local areas, creating a small rustic vibe unlike what is found at larger urban markets. Markets are held on the 4th and 9th of every month, and there is everything from fish caught in Seongsan to meat, vegetables, clothing, and miscellaneous goods.
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