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Baekban Giyaeng Episode 326 — Jin Seo-yeon's 3 Local Restaurants in Seogwipo, Jeju: Locations & Hours Complete Guide

Actress Jin Seo-yeon's 3 real Seogwipo locals — fern stir-fry, dawn fish soup, Jeju black cattle. Skip the tourist menus.
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TV Joseon · Ep. 326 · Dec 14, 2025

The Three Restaurants
Seogwipo Locals Don't Talk About
— Until Now

Actress Jin Seo-yeon's personal guide to eating like a Jeju resident

↓ Addresses · Hours · Tips Inside

Finding the Food Jeju Doesn't Advertise

Search "Jeju restaurants" and you'll get the same carousel of tourist-facing spots — overpriced black pork BBQ near the airport, seafood buffets with laminated photo menus. It's not that those places are bad. It's that they're not the real story.

The real story lives in small-town Seogwipo, where local grandmothers serve fern stir-fry with ingredients they foraged themselves, and fishing boat captains have been eating dawn soup at the same table for twenty years. These places don't have Instagram pages. Most don't even take cards.

"You only know once you've seen it" — a Jeju saying, delivered on-air by Jin Seo-yeon in perfect local dialect, to the audible surprise of the host.

— Baekban Giyaeng, Episode 326

That's what Episode 326 of Baekban Giyaeng (roughly: "A Journey for a Simple Rice Meal") delivered on December 14, 2025. Actress Jin Seo-yeon — three years into actual island life in Seogwipo — took veteran food illustrator Heo Yeong-man to the spots where she actually eats. No reservations. No PR. Just directions and a phone number to call ahead.

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Actress Jin Seo-yeon — The Neighbor Who Became a Local
Known internationally for her intense breakout role in the film Believer (독전), Jin Seo-yeon spent eleven years in near-obscurity before that performance changed everything. What surprised viewers of Episode 326 wasn't her acting, though — it was how thoroughly she's become a Seogwipo resident. She attends the same sauna as the neighborhood elders, receives bags of freshly picked tangerines from people on her street, and now speaks in Jeju dialect without thinking about it. The locals call her "Jin Ban-jang" — Neighborhood Rep Jin. That's not a nickname you get by being a visitor.

At a Glance — The Three Restaurants

📋 Episode 326 · Seogwipo Restaurant Summary
Restaurant Must-Order Dish Hours Closed
Olle Halmang House Fern Stir-Fry (Gosari Duruchigi)
Periwinkle & Fern Soup
12:00 – 21:00 Every Wednesday
Wondam Braised Rockfish
Hairtail Fish Soup
06:00 – 15:00 Every Sunday
Seogwipo Chukup Meat Plaza Jeju Black Cattle BBQ 11:00 – 21:00
(Break 15:00–17:00)
Check before visiting

① Olle Halmang House — Fern Picked by the Neighbors

The name roughly translates to "Olle Granny's Place" — olle being the narrow stone-walled pathways that run between Jeju homes, and halmang being a Jeju term of endearment for an elderly woman. The restaurant operates out of what feels less like a commercial space and more like someone's actual kitchen extended to the public.

Jin Seo-yeon found this place through the neighborhood network — a neighbor gave her a bag of wild fern (gosari), and this is where she learned what to do with it. The two signature dishes showcase Jeju's countryside larder: gosari duruchigi is a smoky, garlicky stir-fry of bracken fern (a staple across Korean cooking, but rarely this fresh), and the gomegi gosari guk is a soup combining periwinkle sea snails — called gomegi in the local dialect — with fern in a broth that tastes entirely of the island.

🌿 Fern Stir-Fry 🐚 Periwinkle & Fern Soup 🍚 Jeju Heritage Cooking
Gosari duruchigi (fern stir-fry) and periwinkle fern soup at Olle Halmang House in Seogwipo, Jeju Island
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Olle Halmang House
(볼레낭개 할망집 / Bollenangae Halmang House)
Fern Stir-Fry · Periwinkle Fern Soup
Address 94 Bomokpo-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju
Phone 010-5721-5820
Hours 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Last order 8:00 PM)
Closed Every Wednesday
Payment Cash or bank transfer only — no credit cards accepted
⚠️ Foot traffic is likely to spike following the broadcast. Call ahead before making the trip — this is a small family operation and unexpected closures happen.

② Wondam — The Captain's Table Since Before You Were Born

There's a particular kind of restaurant that exists in port towns worldwide — the one that opens before sunrise, serves fishermen before they go out or after they come back in, runs out of food by early afternoon, and has never once needed to advertise. Wondam is exactly that place in Seogwipo.

The restaurant's unofficial nickname is "the captains' sitting room," and that tells you everything. It opens at 6 AM — a time that makes sense only if you understand that boats leave early and people want a real meal first. The kitchen uses only fish that came in alive that morning, which is why there's no fish smell here — that fishy note is always a sign of a product that's been sitting too long.

The hairtail fish soup (galchi guk) is the reason regulars keep coming — cabbage and zucchini go into a broth that's bracing and clean, very different from the richer stews you find elsewhere. The yellow rockfish braise (hwang-ureok jorim) features a dense, firm flesh typical of Jeju rockfish that holds up against a sauce full of chili and doenjang. On lucky days, fresh mackerel sashimi appears as an off-menu compliment. It's not a guarantee, but it's worth asking about.

🐟 Braised Rockfish 🍲 Hairtail Fish Soup 🎣 Same-Day Catch Only
Braised rockfish and hairtail fish soup at Wondam restaurant in Seogwipo, Jeju — a local fishermen's favorite since before dawn
Wondam (원담)
Rockfish Braise · Hairtail Soup · Seasonal Catch
Address 59 Chilsipni-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju
Phone 064-762-1198
Hours 6:00 AM – 3:00 PM (may close earlier when ingredients run out)
Closed Every Sunday
Note Fresh mackerel sashimi served as compliment when available — not guaranteed
⚠️ This place operates on fishermen's hours. Arrive in the morning — mid-morning at the latest. By noon, key ingredients are often gone. Call ahead to confirm what's available that day.

③ Seogwipo Chukup Meat Plaza — Jeju Black Cattle, No Markup

The third stop is a different kind of place entirely. Seogwipo's agricultural cooperative runs a direct-sale butcher shop with a dining room upstairs — one of those rare setups where you buy your meat at ground level, then go up and grill it yourself. No restaurant middleman. Which, for Jeju black cattle (heugwoo), matters quite a bit given how expensive it gets elsewhere.

Jeju black cattle is genuinely rare. The breed nearly disappeared during the twentieth century and has been slowly rebuilt through protected programs. Numbers are still low, which is why you see it on menus at prices that make you pause. Here, because it's sold through the cooperative rather than a private restaurant chain, the price is considerably more honest. Marbling is well-distributed and the fat renders slowly on the grill — richer than standard Korean beef, slightly more mineral in character.

🥩 Jeju Black Cattle BBQ 🐄 Heritage Breed 🏪 Cooperative Direct Sale
Jeju black cattle (heugwoo) being grilled at Seogwipo Chukup Meat Plaza — a cooperative-run spot featured on Baekban Giyaeng Episode 326
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Seogwipo Chukup Meat Plaza
(서귀포시축협 축산물플라자)
Jeju Black Cattle (Heugwoo) BBQ
Address 8421 Iljudong-ro, Seogwipo-si, Jeju
Phone 064-732-1486
Hours 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last order 8:00 PM)
Break 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM (kitchen closed)
Pricing Market price — confirm current rates before visiting
⚠️ Post-broadcast demand will rise fast. Avoid the 3–5 PM break window, and call ahead to check daily pricing, which fluctuates with market rates.
Overview of Seogwipo local food scene from Baekban Giyaeng Episode 326 — actress Jin Seo-yeon's Jeju restaurant tour

Planning Your Visit — Practical Notes

🗺️ If You Want to Do All Three in One Day

Suggested order: Start at Wondam first thing in the morning (6–9 AM) before the kitchen runs out. Head to Olle Halmang House for a late lunch (opens at noon). Finish the day with Seogwipo Chukup Meat Plaza for dinner — just avoid the 3–5 PM break window. All three are within Seogwipo city limits, so driving between them takes minutes rather than half an hour.

✅ Before You Go — A Practical Checklist

📞 Call ahead to confirm hours
💴 Bring cash (Olle Halmang House)
🕐 Go early for Wondam
📅 Double-check weekly closures
🚗 Confirm parking availability
💬 Note: menus are in Korean

A general note worth repeating: places featured on Baekban Giyaeng consistently see a wave of new visitors in the weeks following broadcast. For small operations that weren't built for crowds — especially Olle Halmang House, which is genuinely a family kitchen — this creates pressure. Going a little later in the season, rather than immediately after the broadcast, might mean a more comfortable experience for everyone involved.

Questions People Actually Ask

What is Baekban Giyaeng, and what was Episode 326 about?
Baekban Giyaeng is a long-running Korean food travel show centered on veteran food illustrator Heo Yeong-man exploring local restaurant culture with a rotating cast of celebrity guests. Episode 326, titled "Welcome! Jin Seo-yeon's Seogwipo Table," aired December 14, 2025 on TV Joseon. Actress Jin Seo-yeon — an actual Seogwipo resident for three years — guided the show through three genuinely local restaurants in Jeju Island's southern city.
Does Olle Halmang House accept credit cards?
No. Olle Halmang House accepts only cash or bank transfer. There is no card reader. Bring enough local currency before you arrive, and call ahead at 010-5721-5820 to make sure the kitchen is running that day.
Why does Wondam open so early in the morning?
Wondam built its reputation as a breakfast and early lunch spot for fishing boat crews and harbor workers — people who are up before the rest of the island and need a substantial, hot meal before heading out. That history defines how the place still operates. The 6 AM opening isn't a gimmick; it's who the restaurant was made for. The tradeoff is that once the day's catch is cooked and served, they close — sometimes well before the 3 PM official closing time.

🗺️ One Last Thing Before You Go

These three restaurants are not on most Jeju travel itineraries. They're not designed for tourists, they don't need the business, and they've been running long before any camera crew showed up. That's the point. Episode 326 did something real: it let a person who genuinely lives there show where she actually eats.

If you're visiting Seogwipo in 2025 or 2026, go with a flexible plan, call before you drive, bring some cash, and arrive early at Wondam. These are places that reward the effort it takes to find them — and that's becoming a rare thing in a heavily photographed destination like Jeju Island.

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