Enough (이너프)
Enough (이너프)
– Homepage
http://instagram.com/enough.jeju
Enough is a charming dessert café in Jeju, easily recognizable by its red roof. It stands out as one of Aewol’s photogenic spots, thanks to its attractive, small café building set on a lush green lawn. The café’s signature offerings include the More Than Latte (condensed milk latte) and tomato basil ade, a unique drink crafted from fresh homemade tomato syrup. Another popular choice, especially among children, is the hallabong cheong ice cream (hallabong syrup ice cream). Visitors have the option to enjoy their coffee and desserts either inside the main building or in the outdoor area, making for a pleasant and versatile café experience.
– Address : 1F, 33 Goseong 8-gil, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
More Than Latte (Condensed milk latte)
– Information and Guides
+82-64-746-8088
– Menu
Tomato basil ade, Hallabong cheong ice cream (Hallabong syrup ice cream)
– Opening Hours
11:00-18:00
– Parking
Available
– Day Off
Thursdays












◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox
⊙ Historic Site of Anti-Mongolian Struggle in Hangpadu-ri, Jeju (제주 항파두리 항몽 유적)
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– Homepage
www.jeju.go.kr
– Tel
+82-64-710-6721
Historic Site of Anti-Mongolian Struggle in Hangpadu-ri is where the Sambyeolcho military unit of the Goryeo dynasty resisted the invasion of Mongolia until the last possible moment. The site houses an
exhibition hall, a monument, and a unique mud fortress. Nearby is Jangsumul Spring (Jangsu means general) which flowed from the footprints of General Kim Tong-jeong. Today, water from the spring
cannot be used as drinking water.
Sambyeolcho was a military unit of the Goryeo dynasty. When the Goryeo dynasty made peace with the Mongolian forces in February 1270 (the 11th year of King Wonjong), the Sambyeolcho special defense unit opposed it and launched a resistance movement. They moved their base to Jindo in Jeollanam-do, but after suffering a huge defeat, they moved to Jeju-do and built Hangpaduseong Fortress. They continued to fight against the Mongolian forces for two more years there. However, all the members were killed in April 1273 (the 14th year of King Wonjong).
This independent anti-Mongolian movement was born out the deeply patriotic belief in the need to safeguard the nation from foreign invasion. In 1977, the government invested 745 million won to restore part of the fortress and build a monument in commemoration of those who died in the war. The work was completed in June 1978.
⊙ Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 (카페광령올레17)
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Café Gwangnyeong Olle 17 is located in front of the Gwangnyeong 1-ri office, marking the end point of Jeju Olle Trail 16 and the starting point of Trail 17. Run by a photographer, the café features a photo printing machine on-site. The signature menu item is handmade milk tea, complemented by a selection of coffee and other beverages. This café offers visitors a cozy atmosphere that captures the warmth and charm of a small town in Jeju.