We came across this ramyeon spot after visiting Jeongbang Waterfalls. As we walked by and glanced at the menu, we hesitated on whether to give it a try. But the local lady outside the shop, who was giving a thumbs-up to the food, encouraged us to go for it.
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Jeju Cape |
The menu was fairly limited, but despite that, the place seemed quite popular, with patrons quickly filling up the seats after we arrived. We decided to order two bowls of Ramyeon.
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Menu |
That Jeju Cape Octopus Ramyeon looks interesting in the menu! The combination of fresh seafood like octopus, conch, mussels, clams, and abalone added a lovely depth of flavor to the broth. It’s nice, light and refreshing, balancing that rich seafood blend with a lighter broth have made it quite satisfying without being too heavy.
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Jeju Cape Octopus Ramen - 15,900 |
That cream-based seafood Ramyeon was delightful! It was not overly rich, striking that perfect balance to keep it enjoyable. With squid, mussels, and shrimp, brimming with fresh, oceanic flavors. It was the kind of dish that leaves us wanting more with every bite!
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Jeju Cape seafood Cream Ramen - 12,900 |
Jeju’s seafood really seems to live up to its reputation! There’s nothing like the pure flavor and texture of fresh, local seafood. Having clams and abalone straight from Jeju must have made that bowl of ramen truly memorable!
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Clam |
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Abalone |
Despite the fact that the open kitchen team appeared young, I must say the food they served was quite tasty and very welcoming to us. I would definitely recommend anyone visiting Jeongbang Waterfalls to stop by and try the ramyeon there.
Jejugot Seogwipo Haemul Ramyeon 제주곶 서귀포 해물라면
Location: 36, Chilsimni-to 214beon-gil, Seogwipo-Si, Jeju-do, South Korea
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