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Starbucks merchandise exclusive to Jeju, photos courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization

Starbucks merchandise exclusive to Jeju, photos courtesy of Korea Tourism Organization ()

A trip wouldn’t be complete without getting a taste of the local cuisine and buying souvenirs. Jeju takes it a step further by offering exclusive items found only on the island! From new twists on popular foods using local produce to merchandise featuring characters of Jeju, you’ll want to buy them all!

Unique foods

Koreans’ love of fried chicken is high, with new flavors seeming to come out every week. For totally Jeju style chicken, you have to visit Jejusluv Dak for their Daenggyul Chicken, a fun play-on-words sounding like “thank you” but meaning “sweet tangerines.” This Jeju-exclusive features crispy fried chicken coated in a sweet and tangy tangerine flavored sauce. As tasty as the chicken is, leave room for dessert! When visiting Jeju, you have to try ice cream topped with hallabong or peanuts, two local produce items Jeju is famous for. If you’re up for a refreshing drink, try the Jeju Green Hallabong Mojito Blended from any Starbucks in Jeju.

Hallabong & Udo peanut ice creams Addresses - Prince Udo Story: 252, Udohaean-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 우도면 우도해안길 252) - Jimmy’s: 1132, Udohaean-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 우도면 우도해안길 1132) Prices: Hallabong ice cream 5,000~ won / Peanut ice cream 5,000~ won

Tangerine & hallabong drinks Sales locations: Starbucks cafés throughout Jeju Island Price: Jeju Green Hallabong Mojito Blended 7,500~ won * Price and availability may vary by location

Jejusluv Dak (Tangerine chicken) Addresses - Jungmun Branch: 14-2, Cheonjeyeon-ro 178beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 서귀포시 천제연로178번길 14-2) - Jeju Nohyeong Branch: 85, Sudeok 9-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 수덕9길 85) Directions - Jungmun Branch: Drive or take a taxi for approx. 40 min from Jeju International Airport - Jeju Nohyeong Branch: Drive or take a taxi for approx. 15 min from Jeju International Airport Operating hours: 15:00-02:00, open all year round * Subject to early closure when ingredients run out * Jungmun Branch only offers take-out Prices: Tangerine chicken 24,000 won / Spicy tangerine chicken 25,000 won Inquiries - Jungmun Branch: +82-64-738-0044 (Korean only) - Jeju Nohyeong Branch: +82-64-713-0985 (Korean only)

Starbucks products

While waiting for your hallabong tea order at Starbucks, browse through the merchandise. Starbucks in Jeju offer a range of unique products only available here. The most popular item is the Jeju statue key chain, featuring a dolhareubang (grandfather stone statue) dressed as a Starbucks barista with a hallabong accessory. The Jeju hydrangea tote bag is available in summer, when hydrangeas burst into bloom across the island. Other items include the Jeju tour mug, Jeju sea glass, Jeju magnet set, and the Jeju hydrangea Bearista key chain.

Jeju exclusive Starbucks merchandise

  • Sales locations: Around 20 Starbucks cafés throughout Jeju Island * Product availability may vary by location

  • Prices: Jeju tour mug 17,000 won / Jeju glass 18,000 won / Jeju statue key chain 15,000 won / Jeju hydrangea Bearista key chain 17,000 won / Jeju magnet set 22,000 won / Jeju hydrangea tote bag 23,000 won

  • Operating hours: 07:30-22:30, open all year round * Hours and closed days may vary by location; refer to website

  • Inquiries: +82-1522-3232 (Korean only)

  • Website (Korean only)

Local products

Hallasan Soju, only available in Jeju, is a must-have for people who like to try local alcohols. It also comes in a miniature size bottle, roughly 1/4 the size of a normal bottle. The small size makes it easy to try, or give as gifts to friends and family. The soju is made using water collected in volcanic rocks for a clear taste. Both full-sized bottles and the miniatures can be found at convenience stores throughout Jeju Island, with miniatures sold in sets of six bottles.

Kakao Friends have also traveled to Jeju! Pick up some of the “Friends in Jeju” edition products to celebrate with them. The Kakao Friends flagship shops in Seoul are popular among tourists, but they tend to offer the same products at all three locations. For unique Kakao Friends products, you’ll have to visit the Jeju flagship store or one of its branches at the JDC Duty Free or The Shilla Duty Free shops in Jeju International Airport. Here, you can find the Kakao friends dressed up as Jeju icons, like tangerines, dolhareubang, and haenyeo (female divers). Popular items like the tangerine Ryan, haenyeo Ryan, and dolhareubang Ryan often sell out, so it’s recommended to reserve these items online in advance.

Other popular must-have Jeju products include gift sets using Jeju tangerines. Everything from chocolates to chips and tarts is available. The products are available at traditional markets in downtown Jeju and gift shops at the airport, for easy last-minute purchases.

Kakao Friends Jeju – Jeju Airport JDC Duty Free Branch

  • * Kakao Friends Store – Jeju Branch currently closed

  • Address: 2F, 2, Gonghang-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 공항로 2 제주국제공항합동청사 2층)

  • Operating hours: 06:00-21:20, open all year round

  • Inquiries: +82-64-740-9701 (Korean only)

  • Website (Korean only)

The Shilla Duty Free - Jeju Branch

  • Address: 4F, 69, Noyeon-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 노연로 69 신라면세점 4층)

  • Operating hours: 09:30-19:00, open all year round

  • Inquiries: +82-64-710-7375 (Korean only)

  • Website (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese)

Hallasan miniature soju bottles

  • Sales locations: Markets, supermarkets, & convenience stores throughout Jeju Island

  • Price: Around 8,000 won

Bread tour Local snacks are a necessary part of all trips. Some places like Cheonan and Gyeongju have snack foods that are famous enough to represent the cities. For other places like Jeju, rather than a specific snack, there are foods famous among locals, with many people heading to these locations for a local food trip!

In addition to the already well-known foods like tangerines and Jeju black pork, Jeju locals will line up outside some bakeries for their one-of-a-kind breads. At Audrant Bakery near Hamdeok Beach, the garlic baguette, called manong baguette in the Jeju dialect, is often sold out by the early afternoon. The chewy bread gets coated in a garlic sauce made from locally produced garlic for a full flavor. The baguettes are about 1.5 times the size of a regular baguette, putting them somewhere between a snack and a meal.

The next Jeju exclusive breads to try are mugwort bread and barley bread. Just one bite is enough to have you reaching for more. While Gyeongju is currently famous for barley bread, Jeju has long been famous for barley bread. The buns were traditionally served during ancestral memorial rites and during parties. These days, they are popular at any time among locals, and have even featured in Korean TV programs about cooking and travel, such as “Wednesday Food Talk,” and “Battle Trip.”

Audrant Bakery (Garlic baguette) Address: 552-3, Johamhaean-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 조천읍 조함해안로 552-3) Directions: Drive or take a taxi for approx. 40 min from Jeju International Airport Operating hours: 07:00-22:00, open all year round Signature menus: Garlic baguette 6,800 won / Squid ink ciabatta 5,500 won

Sinchon Deokindang (Mugwort bread, barley bread) Address: 36, Sinbuk-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do (제주특별자치도 제주시 조천읍 신북로 36) Directions: Drive or take a taxi for approx. 30 min from Jeju International Airport Operating hours: 09:00-17:30, closed Sundays Signature menus: Mugwort bread 900 won / Barley bread 800 won / Red bean-filled barley bread 1,100 won

More Info 1330 Korea Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Vietnamese, Thai, Malay)

* This column was last updated in July 2022, and therefore information may differ from what is presented here. We advise you to check details before visiting.

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