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[Food and Drink] A 'Dear Jeon' you can¡¯t wait for
Name: Tak TakWhere: 43 Gwangyang 13-gilDirections: From the main pedestrian crossing in City Hall, cross toward the east and follow Gwangyan
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[Food and Drink] New7Wonders of the Jeju kitchen
Jeju's status as one of the New7Wonders of Nature has led to a branding drive by provincial officials which late last year kicked off with a
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[Food and Drink] Market cuisine a class above
Nestled among the tiny shops, streets and stall vendors in the Seomun Market is Seomun Cooking Academy, where locals and foreigners can lear
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[Food and Drink] Jeju's winter street food
[For more images from Simon J Powell, visit his Facebook page here.]A Jeju winter is not all that welcoming. Far from subtropical, 2 degrees
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[Guide for Expats] New Korean address system
Supposedly simpler and clearer, the new address system based on street names and house numbers will be compulsory from Dec. 31, 2013. It had
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[Guide for Expats] Getting better is getting easier
It¡¯s late at night and you are sick - what do you do? It wasn¡¯t that long ago that you made do with the yujacha, or citrus tea, and got your
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[Food and Drink] Brits ¡®outraged¡¯ at royal horse plan
For a country that prides itself on its playful affinity with language it resembled a national festival. In January 2013, horsemeat was foun
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[Food and Drink] Pie-eyed over Peggy Pie
Restaurant: Peggy PiePrice: Savory pies begin at 2900 won, 4900 won for sweet pies and 4900 won for sandwiches.Menu: Savory pies include: Ch
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[Guide for Expats] To bin or not to bin?
Jeju has a problem. It has a growing population producing increasing waste, but few places to dispose of it. The only long-term answer is re
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[Food and Drink] Hardly a light lunch
The Lighthouse does the simple things well. The restaurant, right on the Sam-yang seafront, is simplistic in its decor and style. The wide w
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[Guide for Expats] Getting a Korean driver¡¯s license
With public transport leaving a lot to be desired, driving remains the most con-venient way to get around Jeju Island. The Jeju Weekly here
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[Food and Drink] Chuseok: A festival of food
Chuseok, the Harvest Moon Festival, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, or eumryeok, sometime during Se
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[Food and Drink] A burger that is worth the trip
Name:Burger Trip (¹ö°ÅÆ®¸³)Where: Nohyeong-dong 2586-4, Jeju City, 064-9465-7567.From Nohyeong Rotary, head west. Hang a left at the first stop
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[Food and Drink] Authentic Italian pizza sans potatoes
Name: Dalgeurak Pizza (´Þ±×¶ô´Þ±×¶ôÈ´öÇÇÀÚÁý)Shin Jeju: 748-3 Nohyeongdong, 064 713 7483City Hall: Ido 2-dong, 1767-7 beonji (just north of Bagdad Caf
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[Guide for Expats] Getting a Korean driver¡¯s license
[This article was first published in October, 2012, in issue 79.]For me, this past summer was perfect. Beach days and campfire nights. Eveni
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[Food and Drink] Quality food at Yum Yums
Name:Yum Yum Nature FactoryWhere: Jeju City, Halla Daehak-ro 87-1. From Halla College, head east. It will be a couple of blocks down, on you
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