Where locals eat on Geoje
10 places picked in person by Korea Post staff — listed by area, not ranked.
Geoje is Korea’s second-largest island, a mix of shipyards and resort coast — the botanical island of Oedo, the grassy cliffs of Windy Hill and the pebble beach at Hakdong. Seafood, naturally, leads the menu.
Below are the Geoje entries from a guide kept by Korea Post staff, grouped by area rather than ranked. Tap a pin to see more.
Restaurant names stay in Korean with romanization, so you can match them on Korean map apps.
- 구선장네 1박2식Guseonjangne Hoetjip & Party RoomSeafood
A Geoje sashimi house run by its captain.
- 슬로우소랑Seullou Sorang KapeCafé & Bakery
A bagel cafe with the sea in front of it.
- 연화횟집Yeonhwa HoetjipSeafood
A sashimi house where the assorted plate arrives with sea cucumber and sea squirt alongside.
- 고풍쌈밥Gopung SsambapKorean
Boiled pork and a mound of wrap vegetables fill the table.
- 이든횟집Iden HoetjipSeafood
Assorted raw fish in small, medium and large.
- 대원군숯불갈비Daewongun Sutbul GalbiKorean
Charcoal pork ribs anchor this Geoje house.
- 쓰리원식당Seuriwon SikdangKorean
A married couple's home-style diner.
- 몽순이네식당Mongsunine SikdangKorean
A Gohyeon rice house serving baekban and pollack soup at ten thousand won.
- 옛날그집Yennal GeujipKorean
A Geoje rice house serving gangdoenjang alongside stir-fried octopus.
- 박가네식당Bakgane SikdangKorean
A Geoje restaurant that puts everything from sashimi to pork bulgogi on one table.
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