Haenyeo’s Kitchen Bukchon Branch (해녀의부엌 북촌점)

Haenyeo’s Kitchen Bukchon Branch (해녀의부엌 북촌점)

– Homepage
haenyeokitchen.com

Haenyeo’s Kitchen Bukchon Branch was renovated from a fishing village warehouse and is a unique restaurant where visitors can enjoy meals while appreciating the media art in a 360-degree panorama. Only 14 people are invited to a table of dishes carefully prepared by 12 artists to taste a course meal of seafood collected by haenyeo (female divers who collect seafood). While dining, the customers are entertained with media art and a storytelling by a docent that depicts the life of haenyeo divers and their village. The four-course lunch lasts 80 minutes, and the seven-course dinner lasts 120 minutes. Unique dishes, such as shindari, the fermented beverage; sangwetteok, Jeju’s traditional rice cake; uyeongpat with bracken and bean sprouts; Nangpun Set Menu comprised of top shells, red tilefish, seafood wraps, steamed pork slices, vegetables, and other side dishes; omegi rice cakes, become special memories of the trip in itself. Admission is available for those aged 6 or older, and reservations are required.

– Address : 31 Bukchon 9-gil, Jocheon-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Nangpun Set Menu

– Information and Guides
+82-507-1476-1585

– Menu
Shindari (black barley fermented beverage) / Vinegared Red Sea Cucumber / Seasonal Sliced Raw Fish / Top Shell Porridge / Rice Cake Stick with Red Sea Cucumber Malt Candy, etc.

– Opening Hours
[Lunch 1] 11:00 / [Lunch 2] 14:00
[Dinner] 17:00

* Lunch course takes 80 minutes; dinner course takes 120 minutes

– Parking
Available

– Day Off
Monday–Wednesday





◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Changkkom (창꼼)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


Changkkom is a unique rock formation with a window-shaped hole, popular among tourists for taking photos.

⊙ Dolhareubang Museum (돌하르방미술관)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net

– Tel
+82-64-782-0570

Dolhareubang Museum is an outdoor art gallery that exhibits 48 original dolhareubang sculptures recreated by artists native to Jeju Island. Visitors can enjoy the artworks while strolling through the Gotjawal in Jeju. Along the forest path, there are various interpretations of dolhareubang, such as dolhareubang practicing yoga and dolhareubang throwing hearts, providing a fresh perspective on these iconic stone statues.

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