{"id":16646,"date":"2026-06-10T09:16:38","date_gmt":"2026-06-10T00:16:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/?p=16646"},"modified":"2026-06-14T15:01:17","modified_gmt":"2026-06-14T06:01:17","slug":"jeju-tangerine-hallabong-cafe-picking","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-tangerine-hallabong-cafe-picking\/","title":{"rendered":"Jeju Tangerines and Hallabong: Orchard Cafes and Tangerine Picking Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>What to Know First<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Jeju <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus (\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09, Hallabong)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine (\uac10\uade4, gamgyul)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> are different fruits: <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> are small, sweet-tart, and in season from November to January, while <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> is larger, sweeter, and tastes best from January to March.<\/li>\n<li>At cafes nestled beside tangerine orchards, you can enjoy desserts like <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\" data-native=\"\uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\">Tangerine Frappuccino (\uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178, gyul-puchino)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> (a tangerine frappuccino), <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e894\/e89457b4f895f338.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \ud55c\ub77c\ubd09 \uc8fc\uc2a4\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09 \uc8fc\uc2a4\">Hallabong Juice (\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09 \uc8fc\uc2a4, Hallabong-juseu)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e894\/e89457b4f895f338.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>, and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/9c7f\/9c7f01f074ba326b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucf00\uc774\ud06c\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucf00\uc774\ud06c\">Tangerine Cake (\uac10\uade4 \ucf00\uc774\ud06c, gamgyul-keikeu)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/9c7f\/9c7f01f074ba326b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> with an orchard view.<\/li>\n<li>Tangerine-picking experiences usually run from November to January, and for about 8,000 to 10,000 won per person (roughly 6 to 8 USD, depending on the exchange rate) you get to pick and take home 1 to 2 kg of <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> yourself.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>When you visit Jeju in winter, you&#8217;ll see bright yellow fruit hanging in clusters over the stone walls along the roads. I absolutely love this scenery. Peel a single tangerine and taste just one segment, and that sweet-tart juice bursts across your whole mouth. This article is a guide to help first-time foreign travelers fully enjoy <strong>Jeju <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/strong>, both as cafe desserts and as a hands-on picking experience in the orchards. I&#8217;ll walk you through everything at once, from what makes them different to where to go and when they&#8217;re in season.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:1.4em 0;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/3932\/393289bea7e443b1.webp\" alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4\uacfc \ud55c\ub77c\ubd09 \ube44\uad50\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:10px;\"\/><\/figure>\n<h2>How Are Jeju Tangerines and Hallabong Different?<\/h2>\n<p>The short answer: they&#8217;re different fruits that differ in size, shape, sweetness, and season. Tangerines are small, with thin skin and a signature sweet-tart flavor. They&#8217;re perfect to peel by hand and eat on the spot, and their season runs roughly from November to January.<\/p>\n<p>Hallabong is much larger than a tangerine, and the bump that protrudes at the stem end makes it easy to spot at a glance. Because of this distinctive bump, the name is said to come from &#8220;Halla,&#8221; referring to Jeju&#8217;s Mt. Hallasan, combined with the bump-like stem. The taste is sweeter and more fragrant than a tangerine, and even one segment fills your nose with its aroma. Its best season runs roughly from January to March, so just as tangerine season winds down, Hallabong season picks up.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s why if you go in early winter, tangerines are at their best, and if you go in late winter to early spring, Hallabong is the way to go. If you want to catch both, January is the overlapping window, which is ideal. The view of the yellow ripened orchards with Mt. Hallasan in the distance can only be seen in this season.<\/p>\n<h3>It&#8217;s Not Just Tangerines and Hallabong: Jeju&#8217;s Mandarin Hybrids<\/h3>\n<p>On Jeju, improved citrus varieties like Hallabong are called <em>mangamlyu<\/em> (premium mandarin hybrids). If you come across an unfamiliar name at a market or cafe, use the chart below as a reference.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:1.2em 0;overflow-x:auto;\">\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse;width:100%;font-size:.95em;\">\n<thead>\n<tr style=\"background:#fdf0e3;color:#e07b1a;\">\n<th style=\"padding:.5em .7em;text-align:left;\">Name<\/th>\n<th style=\"padding:.5em .7em;text-align:left;\">Season<\/th>\n<th style=\"padding:.5em .7em;text-align:left;\">Characteristics<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Jan\u2013Mar<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Bumpy stem, rich sweetness and aroma<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/d9b6\/d9b656c9c97bb9e0.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \ucc9c\ud61c\ud5a5\" data-native=\"\ucc9c\ud61c\ud5a5\">Cheonhyehyang Citrus (\ucc9c\ud61c\ud5a5, cheonhyehyang)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/d9b6\/d9b656c9c97bb9e0.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Jan\u2013Apr<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Thin skin that peels easily, juicy and fragrant<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/8309\/830967485ea652e1.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \ud669\uae08\ud5a5\" data-native=\"\ud669\uae08\ud5a5\">Hwanggeumhyang Citrus (\ud669\uae08\ud5a5, hwanggeumhyang)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/8309\/830967485ea652e1.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Oct\u2013Jan<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Golden color, thin skin and low fiber, easy to eat<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/1534\/1534ff388258d0a9.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \ub808\ub4dc\ud5a5\" data-native=\"\ub808\ub4dc\ud5a5\">Redhyang Citrus (\ub808\ub4dc\ud5a5, redeuhyang)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/1534\/1534ff388258d0a9.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Nov\u2013Apr<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Reddish hue, high sugar and low acidity, great as a gift<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/31d3\/31d35b446a76d6e2.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uccad\uacac\" data-native=\"\uccad\uacac\">Cheonggyeon Citrus (\uccad\uacac, cheonggyeon)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/31d3\/31d35b446a76d6e2.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Mar\u2013May<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">A fresh taste resembling a cross between a <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and an orange<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/figure>\n<h2>What Tangerine Desserts and Drinks Are There?<\/h2>\n<p>Jeju&#8217;s orchard cafes offer a wonderful variety of desserts and drinks made with tangerines and Hallabong. Many of these cafes use tangerines or Hallabong they grow themselves, so you can really taste that freshly squeezed freshness.<\/p>\n<p>Here are some of the highlights.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\" data-native=\"\uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\">Tangerine Frappuccino<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>, a blended tangerine drink, combines tart fruit pulp with smooth foam and works just as well on a hot day as in winter.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e894\/e89457b4f895f338.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \ud55c\ub77c\ubd09 \uc8fc\uc2a4\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09 \uc8fc\uc2a4\">Hallabong Juice<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e894\/e89457b4f895f338.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> is made by squeezing whole, intensely fragrant Hallabong, so one sip floods you with sweetness and aroma.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/9c7f\/9c7f01f074ba326b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucf00\uc774\ud06c\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucf00\uc774\ud06c\">Tangerine Cake<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/9c7f\/9c7f01f074ba326b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and tangerine yanggaeng are popular desserts, where the tart fruit balances out the sweetness of the bread or jelly. For reference, yanggaeng is a firm, jelly-like dessert made from red bean or other beans, usually set with plant-based agar, though some versions use animal-based gelatin. If you follow a vegetarian, vegan, halal, or kosher diet, ask &#8220;Does this yanggaeng contain gelatin?&#8221; before buying.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/00f1\/00f18e21f4b4b8ab.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\uac15\uc815\" data-native=\"\uade4\uac15\uc815\">Glazed Tangerine Sweets (\uade4\uac15\uc815, gyul-gangjeong)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/00f1\/00f18e21f4b4b8ab.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> is a snack made by candying dried tangerines until crisp, and it pairs nicely with tea.<\/li>\n<li><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6587\/658788c2f61ba7b7.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucd08\ucf5c\ub9bf\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucd08\ucf5c\ub9bf\">Tangerine Chocolate (\uac10\uade4 \ucd08\ucf5c\ub9bf, gamgyul-chokollit)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6587\/658788c2f61ba7b7.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> is a popular souvenir, so you&#8217;ll easily find it at cafes and shops.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Beyond these, there are plenty of cafe-specific creations like tangerine cafe lattes and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\">Tangerine Syrup (\uac10\uade4\uccad, gamgyul-cheong)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>. A single drink typically costs around 6,000 to 10,000 won (roughly 5 to 8 USD), and prices may vary by shop and season. On cold days I tend to go for a warm cup of <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/cf6e\/cf6e44da736bc081.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4\ucc28\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\ucc28\">Tangerine Tea (\uac10\uade4\ucc28, gamgyul-cha)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/cf6e\/cf6e44da736bc081.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>, and on sunny days a <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\" data-native=\"\uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\">Tangerine Frappuccino<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><strong>A Local Note<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>You can buy <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\">Tangerine Syrup<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> at a cafe and easily recreate the drinks at home. Stir a spoonful or two into hot water and you have <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/cf6e\/cf6e44da736bc081.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4\ucc28\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\ucc28\">Tangerine Tea<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/cf6e\/cf6e44da736bc081.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>; mix it into sparkling water for a refreshing ade. Many cafes sell syrup made from their own tangerines, so grab a bottle and you can taste Jeju&#8217;s winter at home.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<figure style=\"margin:1.4em 0;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/f5d4\/f5d451751b7f5039.webp\" alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4 \uce74\ud398\uc758 \uac10\uade4 \uc74c\ub8cc\uc640 \ub514\uc800\ud2b8\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:10px;\"\/><\/figure>\n<h2>What&#8217;s the Vibe at an Orchard Cafe?<\/h2>\n<p>The biggest charm of an orchard cafe is enjoying dessert right next to an orchard full of yellow tangerines hanging from the branches. Many of them have well-designed photo spots, so they&#8217;re great for taking pictures.<\/p>\n<p>One standout is Tamnaneun Farm in Haga-ri, Aewol-eup, Jeju City, a cafe set against a sprawling tangerine orchard of about 4,000 pyeong (roughly 13,200 m\u00b2), with an impressively open view. It&#8217;s a great place to take photos with the wide orchard as a backdrop, and it offers a variety of house-made tangerine items like <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/00f1\/00f18e21f4b4b8ab.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\uac15\uc815\" data-native=\"\uade4\uac15\uc815\">Glazed Tangerine Sweets<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/00f1\/00f18e21f4b4b8ab.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and gyulpuccino, so you can enjoy the scenery and dessert together. Cafe Dendri in Samdal-ri, Seongsan-eup, Seogwipo blends Greek-style architecture with a tangerine orchard, and the contrast between the white building and yellow fruit creates a unique atmosphere.<\/p>\n<p>Bong Bong Tangerine Farm in Namwon-eup, Seogwipo is a cafe converted from a stone orchard warehouse built in 1978. The rustic charm of the old stone warehouse paired with the tangerine orchard makes it a great match for anyone who loves a vintage mood. Some cafes, like Gamttanam in Gangjeong-dong, also run tangerine-picking experiences, so you can enjoy dessert and the activity in one place. Opening hours and closing days vary by shop and season, so I recommend checking a map app or the official channels before you go.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:1.4em 0;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/230e\/230e730598b6ef85.webp\" alt=\"\uac10\uade4\ubc2d\uc5d0 \ub458\ub7ec\uc2f8\uc778 \uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4 \uce74\ud398\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:10px;\"\/><\/figure>\n<h2>How Does Tangerine Picking Work?<\/h2>\n<p>Tangerine picking is an activity where you go right into the orchard, snip the tangerines with scissors, and take home as many as you pick. Most places run it from November through January, and although prices vary by farm, it&#8217;s generally around 8,000 to 10,000 won per person (for example, Tamnaneun Farm in Aewol is 10,000 won per person), and this includes picking and taking home 1 to 2 kg of tangerines. That said, even at the same farm, prices and operations can change by season and year, so it&#8217;s safest to check the latest pricing before you visit.<\/p>\n<p>The process is easy. You enter the orchard, choose ripe yellow tangerines, and snip the stem with scissors. If you pick ones that aren&#8217;t overly ripe and are still firm, they&#8217;ll keep well for a few more days after you bring them home. It&#8217;s great to go with kids, and even strolling around at a leisurely pace with two people, an hour or so is plenty.<\/p>\n<p>If you want to make the experience even richer, choose a place that also runs <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\">Tangerine Syrup<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>-making. Jeju Ein Tangerine Farm in Hogeun-dong, Seogwipo lets you do both tangerine picking and syrup-making, and since it&#8217;s held in a glass greenhouse, you can enjoy it without worrying about rainy or cold weather. If you cure the tangerines you picked in sugar to make syrup and bring it home, you can enjoy it as tea or ade for a long time. During Hallabong season from January to March, some places run Hallabong-picking experiences, so choose according to when you visit.<\/p>\n<p>Some farms take walk-ins, but reservations are safer on weekends and during peak season. Operation and pricing vary by farm, so search the farm name on Google Maps to confirm whether it&#8217;s open and its location. In Korea, reservations and phone calls are mostly handled in Korean, which can be a barrier for foreigners, so use Google Maps, which is more accessible than Naver, and if possible, ask ahead whether they offer service in English for peace of mind. More places accept cards these days, but small farms may take cash only, so it&#8217;s a good idea to carry a little cash and check in advance whether cards or mobile payment are accepted.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:1.4em 0;\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/5faa\/5faaf90705282c3b.webp\" alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4\ub530\uae30 \uccb4\ud5d8\" loading=\"lazy\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:10px;\"\/><\/figure>\n<div style=\"border-left:4px solid #b25a00;background:#fdf6ee;border-radius:8px;padding:.9em 1.1em;margin:1.3em 0;\">\n<p style=\"font-weight:700;color:#b25a00;margin:0 0 .4em;\">\ud83e\uddf3 For Souvenirs, Choose Processed Goods Over Fresh Fruit<\/p>\n<p style=\"margin:0;\">You may want to bring the tangerines or Hallabong you picked back home, but most countries prohibit fresh fruit imports, so they may be confiscated at airport customs. To keep the taste of Jeju longer, choose processed souvenirs instead of fresh fruit, such as tangerine syrup, <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6587\/658788c2f61ba7b7.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucd08\ucf5c\ub9bf\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4 \ucd08\ucf5c\ub9bf\">Tangerine Chocolate<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6587\/658788c2f61ba7b7.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>, and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/a956\/a956bca746e1cd81.webp\" data-alt=\"\uade4 \uc591\uac31\" data-native=\"\uade4 \uc591\uac31\">Tangerine Jelly Bar (\uade4 \uc591\uac31, gyul-yanggaeng)<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/a956\/a956bca746e1cd81.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>. They&#8217;re light to carry and there&#8217;s no customs worry.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<h2>When Should You Go for Peak Season?<\/h2>\n<p>To enjoy Jeju Hallabong and tangerines at their best, you need to time your trip well. Here&#8217;s a summary.<\/p>\n<table>\n<thead>\n<tr>\n<th>Type<\/th>\n<th>Season<\/th>\n<th>Characteristics<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td>Nov\u2013Jan<\/td>\n<td>Small, sweet-tart, thin skin (tangerine picking is in this period too)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td><span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<td>Jan\u2013Mar<\/td>\n<td>Large, rich sweetness, bumpy stem (some places run <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> picking)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<p>Tangerine picking is offered by the most farms during tangerine season, from November through January. So if you want both the experience and the freshest tangerines, late autumn through midwinter is ideal. If you want the deep aroma and sweetness of Hallabong, the right time is from January into early spring. January is the window where the tail end of tangerine season overlaps with the start of Hallabong season, making it a golden period to taste both. You really do have to go during peak season to fully appreciate the difference. Jeju&#8217;s winter is milder than the mainland, but there are many windy days, so it&#8217;s a good idea to bring a windbreaker when heading out to the orchards.<\/p>\n<h2>Where Should You Go?<\/h2>\n<h3>How to Get There: Rental Cars and Taxis<\/h3>\n<p>Most orchard cafes and picking farms are on the outskirts and hard to reach by bus. The most convenient option is renting a car. However, to rent a car in Jeju as a foreigner, you need an <strong>International Driving Permit (IDP)<\/strong> issued in your home country. Only IDPs issued under the Geneva or Vienna conventions are recognized (the commonly seen &#8220;International Driving License&#8221; is not accepted), and it must be within one year of its issue date. Some rental companies may decline if communication in English is difficult, so confirm whether they offer English service when booking. If driving feels like a burden, you can use a taxi. From Jeju Airport to the Seogwipo area is roughly 40 to 50 minutes by car, and getting between Jeju City and Seogwipo also takes about an hour, so a one-day itinerary covering both sides is possible. That said, the taxi app KakaoT often requires a Korean phone number and a domestically issued card to sign up and pay, so short-term foreign travelers may find it hard to use. It&#8217;s better to book a Jeju Global Taxi with English service at the airport or major tourist spots, or show your destination to a taxi you hail on the street.<\/p>\n<p>Orchard cafes and picking farms are scattered all across Jeju Island, so you can choose based on your travel route. Here&#8217;s a quick guide to the vibe of each area.<\/p>\n<p>The Seogwipo side is the heart of tangerine country, so there are plenty of options. The Gangjeong and Hogeun areas have picking farms and cafes gathered together, making them great for an experience-focused trip, while near Seongsan there are exotic orchard cafes like the Greek-style architecture cafe, perfect for scenic photos. The Namwon area is appealing for its vintage-mood cafes converted from old stone warehouses.<\/p>\n<p>On the Jeju City side, Aewol is popular for cafes set against wide tangerine orchards, and the Jocheon-Seonheul area has spots like organic tangerine farms that are great for a quiet, relaxed experience. I&#8217;ll provide the specific cafe and farm names, locations, and map links in a separate table below this article. Tap a name in the table to go straight to the map, which you can use for directions.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:1.6em 0;overflow-x:auto;\"><figcaption style=\"font-weight:700;color:#e07b1a;margin-bottom:.6em;\">Jeju Tangerine Cafes and Picking Farms at a Glance<\/figcaption><table style=\"border-collapse:collapse;width:100%;font-size:.95em;\">\n<thead>\n<tr style=\"background:#fdf0e3;color:#e07b1a;\">\n<th style=\"padding:.5em .7em;text-align:left;\">Name<\/th>\n<th style=\"padding:.5em .7em;text-align:left;\">Area<\/th>\n<th style=\"padding:.5em .7em;text-align:left;\">Characteristics<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJ22kTsS1RDDURAEnxUwCg570\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Gamttanam \ud83d\udccd<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Seogwipo Gangjeong<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Orchard cafe near Eongtto Falls, <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\">Jeju Tangerine<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/dea9\/dea99ea5a19f2e8b.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" data-alt=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\" data-native=\"\ud55c\ub77c\ubd09\">Hallabong Citrus<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/86ac\/86acc3d2fa95163d.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> picking with snapshot photo spots<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJab2IbX32DDURs_yFIN_BTnM\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Tamnaneun Farm \ud83d\udccd<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Jeju City Aewol<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">4,000-pyeong (about 13,200 m\u00b2) orchard cafe, <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/00f1\/00f18e21f4b4b8ab.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\uac15\uc815\" data-native=\"\uade4\uac15\uc815\">Glazed Tangerine Sweets<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/00f1\/00f18e21f4b4b8ab.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>, tangerine cafe latte, and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\" data-native=\"\uade4\ud478\uce58\ub178\">Tangerine Frappuccino<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/e59c\/e59c32380fd6ba70.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJbz_IjPgPDTURpvbTKBFzRFU\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Cafe Dendri \ud83d\udccd<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Seogwipo Seongsan<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Greek-style orchard cafe, open to all for an orchard stroll<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJe4msNd6qDTURGY9d9Pvn-dQ\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Bong Bong Tangerine Farm \ud83d\udccd<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Seogwipo Namwon<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Cafe converted from a 1978 stone warehouse, <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/a956\/a956bca746e1cd81.webp\" data-alt=\"\uade4 \uc591\uac31\" data-native=\"\uade4 \uc591\uac31\">Tangerine Jelly Bar<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/a956\/a956bca746e1cd81.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span> and bakery, winter tangerine picking<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJOUFM3JAbDTURa_JBs7WQRsw\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Gyul-ui Jeongwon Baryeong \ud83d\udccd<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Jeju City Jocheon<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Organic tangerine orchard grown without pesticides, pick-and-take experience<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;font-weight:600;white-space:nowrap;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJQf2F6elTDDUR8bBDiXdBEL0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jeju Ein Tangerine Farm \ud83d\udccd<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;white-space:nowrap;color:#5a6b7b;\">Seogwipo Hogeun<\/td>\n<td style=\"padding:.5em .7em;\">Tangerine picking and <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" data-alt=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\uccad\">Tangerine Syrup<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/6c94\/6c9414495f3fe7be.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>-making in a glass greenhouse<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table><figcaption style=\"font-size:.83em;color:#7a8794;margin-top:.5em;\">Tap a name to open it in Google Maps. Tangerine picking usually runs from November to January, so check before you visit.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2>Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n<h3>Which is sweeter, tangerines or Hallabong?<\/h3>\n<p>Hallabong is sweeter and more fragrant than tangerines. The charm of tangerines is their sweet-tart balance, while Hallabong is known for its rich sweetness and aroma. If you like sweetness, go for Hallabong; if you want something tangy and fresh, choose tangerines.<\/p>\n<h3>Do I need a reservation for tangerine picking?<\/h3>\n<p>Some places take walk-ins, but reservations are safer on weekends and during peak season. For pricing and how much you can take home, refer to the experience guide above. Search the farm name in a map app to check whether it&#8217;s open and find the latest info before you go.<\/p>\n<h3>I&#8217;m worried about tangerine allergies or dietary restrictions.<\/h3>\n<p>Tangerines and Hallabong are citrus fruits, so if you have a citrus allergy, take care. Desserts often contain milk, wheat, and sugar, so if you avoid dairy or gluten, check the menu ingredients. Milk-based drinks can be swapped for soy or oat milk at many cafes, so try asking &#8220;Please make it with soy milk instead of milk.&#8221; The tangerines themselves and freshly squeezed juice are generally a good fit for vegetarian diets. Fruit like tangerines or Hallabong on its own is fine for most diets, including halal, kosher, and religious diets, so rest assured. Just check the ingredients of processed desserts once to be sure.<\/p>\n<p>Especially, be aware that baked goods like cakes or cookies may contain nuts (gyeongwaryu), a common allergen. If you have a nut allergy, it&#8217;s crucial to ask, &#8220;yeogi-e gyeongwaryu deureo-itnayo? \u2014 Does this contain nuts?&#8221; before ordering.<\/p>\n<h3>How do I use tangerine syrup?<\/h3>\n<p>Stir a spoonful or two into hot water for <span class=\"food-pop\" data-img=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/cf6e\/cf6e44da736bc081.webp\" data-alt=\"\uc81c\uc8fc \uac10\uade4\ucc28\" data-native=\"\uac10\uade4\ucc28\">Tangerine Tea<img decoding=\"async\" class=\"food-pop-thumb\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.comeonkorea.com\/cf6e\/cf6e44da736bc081.webp\" alt=\"\" aria-hidden=\"true\"><\/span>, or mix it into sparkling water for a refreshing ade. If you take home syrup made from tangerines you picked yourself, you can enjoy it for a long time.<\/p>\n<h3>Are scissors provided for tangerine picking?<\/h3>\n<p>Yes, most farms lend you scissors and a basket. There&#8217;s no need to bring your own tools, just shoes comfortable enough for walking through the orchard.<\/p>\n<h3>Can I still do the experience on a rainy day?<\/h3>\n<p>Outdoor orchards can be tricky in the rain. However, places run in glass greenhouses (for example, Jeju Ein Tangerine Farm) can be enjoyed regardless of the weather, so if rain is forecast, choose a greenhouse farm.<\/p>\n<h3>Is it okay to bring kids?<\/h3>\n<p>Yes, tangerine picking is a great experience to do with children. Strolling slowly through the orchard and picking the fruit yourself is fun, making it a perfect fit for family trips.<\/p>\n<p>Jeju Hallabong and tangerines are the warmest gift that winter on the island has to offer. A cup of gyulpuccino sipped while gazing over the yellow orchards, and a bag of tangerines you snipped yourself with scissors, will make a whole day stick in your memory. Before you set off, save the locations of the cafes and farms you want to visit in a map app, and double-check the opening hours and whether the experiences are running on the official channels. If you&#8217;re heading to Jeju this winter, be sure to add a day spent in the middle of a yellow tangerine orchard to your itinerary. <a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/\">Find more information at Come On Korea<\/a><\/p>\n<div class=\"cok-cluster-links\" data-cok-block=\"1\">\n<h3>Related Articles You Might Enjoy<\/h3>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-local-food-guide\/\" rel=\"noopener\">A Jeju Local Food Roadmap: 9 Flavors from Black Pork to the Haenyeo Table<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-pork-noodle-soup-history\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Jeju Gogi-guksu (Pork Noodle Soup): How to Properly Enjoy the Islanders&#8217; Soul Food and Find Great Spots on Noodle Culture Street<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-damselfish-guide-recipes\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Jeju Mulhoe: How to Refreshingly Enjoy Jari Mulhoe and Hanchi Mulhoe<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-haenyeo-bapsang-guide\/\" rel=\"noopener\">The Jeju Haenyeo Table: How to Properly Seek Out a Feast Set by the Sea<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-omegisul-brewing-experience\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Jeju Omegisul Brewing Experience: A Culinary Journey into Traditional Liquor Made with Glutinous Millet<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/buy-jeju-black-pork-the-ultimate-2026-guide-to-sourcing-the-best\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Jeju Black Pork Belly: How to Pick a Truly Great Spot and 7 Steps for Eating It<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-abalone-porridge-rice-guide\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Jeju Abalone Dishes: How to Eat Abalone Porridge and Stone-Pot Rice Like a Local, Plus 6 Great Spots<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-cutlassfish-dishes-guide\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Jeju Cutlassfish Dishes: How to Enjoy Braised, Grilled, and Soup-Style Cutlassfish Like a Local<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/comeonkorea.com\/en\/jeju-dongmun-market-street-food\/\" rel=\"noopener\">Best 8 Street Foods at Jeju Dongmun Market: Must-Try Bites at the Night Market<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"entity-provenance\">\n<p><strong>\ud83d\udccd Locations verified<\/strong> \u2014 The 6 places featured in this guide were confirmed on Google Maps for their real location and address (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJ22kTsS1RDDURAEnxUwCg570\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Gamttanam (orange picking)<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJab2IbX32DDURs_yFIN_BTnM\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">\ud0d0\ub098\ub294\ub18d\uc7a5<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJbz_IjPgPDTURpvbTKBFzRFU\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Cafe Dendri<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJe4msNd6qDTURGY9d9Pvn-dQ\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Bong Bong Tangerine Farm<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJOUFM3JAbDTURa_JBs7WQRsw\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">Jeju Organic Tangerine Farm<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.google.com\/maps\/place\/?q=place_id:ChIJQf2F6elTDDUR8bBDiXdBEL0\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">\uc81c\uc8fc\uc5d0\uc778\uac10\uade4\ubc2d<\/a>). Hours and details can change, so check before you visit.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Your guide to Jeju&#8217;s famous tangerines and Hallabong. 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