Welcome to a sweet journey across Jeju Island! In this blog, I’ll take you through eight unique dessert shops that encapsulate the island’s charm. From traditional Korean treats to innovative desserts, each of these places offers something special. Whether you’re ending your trip or just looking for a tasty souvenir, these shops are must-visits.
Woomu (우무)
Let’s start with Woomu, a hotspot for Jeju snacks. Here, they make a unique pudding using agar-agar collected by Haenyeo, Jeju’s famous female divers. Flavors range from Custard to Vegan, each highlighting the natural taste of its ingredients.
- Address: 542-1 Hanlim-ro, Hanlim-eup, Jeju City.
- Phone: 010-6705-0064.
- Open 10:00 – 19:00, break time and holidays not specified.
Mochilong (모찌롱)
Next is Mochilong, ideal for those seeking cute Jeju souvenirs. They offer butter caramel sand cookies and rice dacquoise, combining the rich taste of butter with sweet caramel.
- Address: 10 Gwandeok-ro 6-gil, Jeju City.
- Phone: 0507-1494-0822.
- Open 10:00 – 18:00, break time not specified, closed on Mondays and Sundays.
Hipopo Pound (히포파운드)
Hipopo Pound is famous for its visually stunning bagel cream cheese sandwiches. Try their milk cream mixed fruits bagel for a colorful delight, or pair their simple bagel with kaymak for a unique taste.
- Address: 14 Donggwang-ro 16-gil, 1F, Jeju City.
- Phone: 0507-1362-3199.
- Open hours, break time, and holidays not specified.
Dalbutter (달버터)
Dalbutter specializes in handmade pastry pies, each layer flaky and filled with various creams like Hallabong yogurt, peanut, and matcha.
- Address: 27 Bukchon 11-gil, Jocheon-eup, Jeju City.
- Phone: 0507-1449-6667.
- Open hours, break time, and holidays not specified.
Seomit (센잇)
Known for its unique ‘fossil cookies,’ Seomit creates desserts using fresh local ingredients and seafood, pressed into shapes resembling fossils.
- Address: 13 Gwandeok-ro 8-gil, Jeju City.
- Phone: 0507-1378-1019.
- Open hours, break time, and holidays not specified.
Sommaul Confectionery (섬마을과자점)
Featuring dacquoises shaped like Seongsan Ilchulbong, this shop offers unique flavors like Udo peanuts and Jeju green tea.
- Address: 102, 41 Gwandeok-ro, Jeju City.
- Phone: 0507-1332-1636.
- Open hours, break time, and holidays not specified.
Yayayayo (이야이야요)
For a refreshing treat, Yayayayo’s monaka ice cream sandwiches, made with 100% glutinous rice and natural ingredients like Hallasan honey, are a must-try.
- Address: 27 Jungjeong-ro 91beon-gil, 1F, Seogwipo City.
- Phone: 0507-1497-1083.
- Open hours, break time, and holidays not specified.
Aggun Jeju (아꼬운제주)
Finally, Aggun Jeju, near Jeju Airport, is perfect for a last-stop treat. Their adorable skewered wagashi, featuring Hallabong, Jeju black pork, and more, are a delight both visually and taste-wise.
- Address: 92 Ogwang-ro, 1F, Jeju City.
- Phone: Not Available
- Open hours, break time, and holidays not specified.
These eight dessert shops in Jeju offer a sweet glimpse into the island’s culinary culture. Perfect for tourists seeking memorable treats, each store presents a unique taste of Jeju. Don’t miss out on these delightful experiences during your visit!
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