Miyeongine Sikdang (미영이네식당)

Miyeongine Sikdang (미영이네식당)

– Tel
+82-64-792-0077

Miyeongine Sikdang specializes in sliced raw mackerel and is located in Moseulpo Port. Its signature dish is the fresh sliced raw mackerel caught locally in Jeju. In addition to sliced raw mackerel, they also offer godeungeo gui (grilled mackerel) and godeungeo maleuntang (clear mackerel soup). The godeungeo hoe (sliced raw mackerel) is especially delightful when paired with a variety of tasty side dishes. Nearby attractions include Hamo Beach, Songaksan Mountain, and Gapado Island.

– Address : 42 Hamohanggu-ro, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do

※ Presentation Information
– Main Dish
Godeungeo hoe (Sliced raw mackerel)

– Information and Guides
+82-64-792-0077

– Menu
Godeungeo gui (Grilled mackerel), Bangeo hoe (Sliced raw yellow tail) (October-March)

– Opening Hours
11:30-22:00 (Last order 20:30)

– Parking
available

– Reservation Information
available

– Day Off
Wednesdays

– Smoking Area
Non-smoking

◎ Nearby Tourism Infobox

⊙ Sinchang Heukdwaeji Duruchigi (신창흑돼지두루치기)

The restaurant specializes in heukdwaeji duruchigi (stir-fried black pork). When you order the heukdwaeji duruchigi, it is served on a hot iron plate after being cooked in the kitchen. You can add bean sprouts and green onions according to your preference and cook it once more at the table.

⊙ M1971 Yacht Tour (M1971요트투어)

View detailed guide on Korea Trip Guide →


– Homepage
www.m1971.com

M1971  is a yacht tour destination in Moseulpo, Jeju. The representative program, Dolphin Eco Tour, promotes Jeju’s natural scenery through the safe navigation of the captains and offers tourists an amazing experience to observe wild dolphins. As a form of sustainable tourism, M1971 is attracting the attention of many people and contributing to local tourism development. Furthermore, for the development of the marine leisure industry, M1971 is developing and operating various marina comprehensive management services and marine-related activities. Above all, M1971 is always doing its best to protect Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Jeju Island. Enjoy not only the dolphins but also the beautiful sunsets in the western sea.

⊙ Hamo Beach (하모해변)

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– Homepage
www.visitjeju.net/

– Tel
+82-64-760-6000

Hamo Beach is located near Moseulpo Port, and is sometimes referred to as Moseulpo Beach. The beach used to be open for swimming but a variety of issues caused the beach to close for safety. The beach is located along Jeju Olle Trail Course 10, and features a campground nearby. The campground is a paid service and requires advance reservation during peak season. In summer, visitors can enjoy sea walking here, a water leisure sport featuring a diver’s helmet. Across from the beach is a field of sunflowers standing before Sanbangsan Mountain.

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