"Mulgogi Cafe", located in Daepyong in Andeok Valley, Jeju Island, is one of the hard-to-find cafes with an outstanding view and a quiet charm.
"Mulgogi Cafe", meaning “fish” in Korean, offers visitors a spectacular view of Mount Halla, Brother Island, and the farmland that surrounds it.
"Mulgogi Cafe"’s interior consists of warehouse-style hanging lights, hardwood floors, log tables, plastic chairs, and rock walkways that work together in an unexpected way to bring a sophisticated yet homey feeling to its patrons.
There are four sitting areas: two open tables and two private-style floor sitting areas, and each offer a different sense of tranquility, whether through bookshelves full of books and artwork, or ambient lighting and resting pillows.
The Forest Berry and Honey Bush Garden teas are exceptional and highly recommended. Or you can opt to have a beer or wine with a side dish of tofu kimchi, cheese platter, or fish and sausage set.
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Address
804 Changcheon-ri, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea