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Top 5 Foodie Spots – Best Restaurants in Seogwipo

Anyaa M by Anyaa M
November 7, 2024
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Seogwipo is known worldwide for its unbeatable and best fish restaurants that are bound to make you come back for more while enjoying the gorgeous locale.

Seogwipo hosts some of the best seafood destinations for foodies on Jeju Island that (we bet) you are going to have a hard time choosing. So, we have compiled the list of the top 5 Seogwipo foodie spots or the best restaurants for your next trip to Jeju Island. You don’t have to wonder where to eat in Seogwipo with this comprehensive list of top restaurants, as they offer some of the best food in Seogwipo.

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  • Negeori Restaurant
  • Yatri Restaurant
  • Gozip Dol Ureok – Jungmun
  • Twins Raw Fish Restaurant
  • Chakhanjeonbok
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Negeori Restaurant

Have you heard of Negeori Restaurant? It’s a super popular spot that’s always full of hungry folks. You might have seen it on TV, right? Well, since then, it’s become even busier and now serves up delicious meals all year round. The food is the same, no matter how many people come through the door. The owner is always there, making sure everyone has a great time. And guess what? You can even get your autograph from some famous folks like President Moon Jae-in!

Arguably, Negeori Restaurant serves the best seaweed soup on Jeju Island with sea urchins side. They are an old player in this area with years of goodwill in the locality. The place is quite welcoming, and the staff is helpful, making it a good spot for even non-Korean speakers from other countries. Their top recommended food dishes are the grilled hairtail fish. The grilled cutlassfish and braised cutlassfish are their most popular choices, but their cutlassfish soup is definitely a must-try. It’s said that even people who don’t usually like cutlassfish fall in love with the soup.

Negeori Restaurant (Image: Visit Jeju)

All of their fish dishes that taste as fresh as a daisy, and you will definitely be coming back. This cozy little place in Seogwipo is best for a fishy meal with your gang. They serve adequate portion sizes with smooth, fresh, and flavorful picks from the ocean. Overall, you will not walk out the door dissatisfied. Even their pricing is reasonable, as reported by most tourists, making it one of the best restaurants so that you know where to go after dinner in Seogwipo.

Yatri Restaurant

Serving the most delicious Indian recipes, the Yatri Restaurant is set in an intimate, and elegant ambiance. It is somewhat away from the clutter of the restaurant hub in Seogwipo. Whether you’re looking for a hearty family dinner or an authentic Indian meal to end your day, Yatri is the place to be for best Seogwipo food dishes. The menu features a delightful array of dishes made with the finest and most flavorful spices, all served in generous portions. Visitors rave about the tandoori chicken and chicken tikka, which are bursting with rich, creamy flavors at every bite. And the service? Top-notch! Plus, there’s a charming little garden with a stunning glasshouse that’s perfect for a romantic evening or a memorable photo op.

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Gozip Dol Ureok – Jungmun

Described as a ‘seafood extravaganza’ by most visitors, if you are craving some authentic Jeju meal to start or end your end, don’t look any further than this humble Jeju abode of local flavors on Black Pork Street. There are plenty of parking options near the restaurant. The waiting times are quite reasonable, even during peak hours. Gozip Dol Ureok is popular for its seafood platter and pot serving the most flavorful serving of rockfish, prawn, and abalone.

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The fried pollack is another must-recommend item to try from their menu. Their staff is extremely thoughtful and welcoming. The place is also well maintained so that even people who don’t like the fishy smell can enjoy an authentic Jeju meal that will stick forever.

Twins Raw Fish Restaurant

The last on our list of the best foodie spots in Seongwipo definitely is a hard one to beat. The is one of the best restaurants in Seogwipo that is most famous for its 10-course meal, which is an absolute feast of portion sizes, price, and unparalleled taste. We highly recommend you go on an empty stomach to enjoy the full set, which will undoubtedly be the best Jeju meal of your life (but you can hardly finish it alone!).

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Also, apart from the full set meal, you can also try the sushi if you are a sushi-lover; it’s amazing in taste. Sashimi is another top-item on their menu if you want suggestions on what to eat for dinner in Seogwipo. 

Chakhanjeonbok

Primarily popular for fresh seafood cuisines by the seashore, Chakhanjeonbok serves the most mouth-watering abalone feasts like hot rice pot with abalone and abalone grilled with butter while tastes out of the world. They don’t have any meat dishes on their menu and are primarily famous for their abalone dishes, so next time you’re craving some abalone, you know where to head in Seogwipo. This place is well-maintained, with no wait times and very reasonable pricing. The menu features amazing dishes. Their mains and side dishes come in generous portions and taste delectable, like the grilled mackerel. The best option on their menu to end a scrumptious meal at their place is the abalone porridge.

Out of the top 5 foodie spots in Seogwipo, we recommend Gozip Dol Ureok – Jungmun and Negeori Restaurant if you stay for a short time, despite their distance from Seogwipo. If you have plenty of time in Seogwipo, you should not miss any of these best 5 restaurants, as they offer 5 very different dining experiences you will cherish for a lifetime. 

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Anyaa M

With an insatiable curiosity for all things Korea, Anyaa is a passionate storyteller and seasoned traveler who brings the country’s most captivating destinations to life. From the bustling streets of Seoul to the serene landscapes of Jeju Island, every article is an invitation to explore, offering insider tips, hidden gems, and carefully curated itineraries. More than just a travel guide, each piece is a vivid journey, ensuring that every reader experiences Korea in a way that is both effortless and unforgettable.

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