I was satisfied with our first cuppa in the morning at Youdong Coffee. Nevertheless, the rest of the party were in the mood for something savoury next. Time check, 10+am, so we're still at the brunch hour! Went to a restaurant nearby the previous night's dinner place (CheonJitGol) and discovered that the name of the shop is called Seogwipo Chinatown.
shop front |
interior |
The restaurant was empty when we reached since it was not quite lunch time yet. While we were there, only one other table was occupied later on.
Staff was not in the mood for conversations, so we kept our interaction minimal. She took our orders of cold noodles, jjangmyeon and a side of tangsuyuk.
kimchi |
tangsuyuk 탕수육 @₩18000 |
I think the version of tangsuyuk here was quite good. It is the non-glutinous flour batter kind of version so one gets a nice clean taste of the batter and meat without the extra chewiness. Meat was lean but not dried out. So nice as a savoury snack. The sauce was not too overpowering and not too sweet.
yummy deep fried pork |
The noodles as expected, came in hearty portions.
cold noodles |
jjampong 자장면 @₩6000 |
The meal at this place was rather inexpensive and I think 2 pax could share a bowl of noodles with a side of tangsuyuk.
Too bad they don't have menbosha (멘보샤) in their menu. And no, this wasn't our lunch place. It was just a pre-sightseeing snack.
Seogwipo Chinatown 서귀포 차이나타운
Address: 4 Jungang-ro 47beon-gil, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Contact: +82647322525
Business Hours: Daily (24 hours)
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