• Food,  South Korea

    Refreshing Hallabong Sundae at Dongmun Market On Jeju Island

    After sampling a handful of the different stalls in the market place my belly was getting quite full. But let’s be honest there’s ALWAYS room for ice cream. This dessert stall had some interesting sundae options with different syrups and various toppings to chooses from.

    The Hallabong inspired sundae really stood out to me amongst all the options. The orange / tangerine sundae looked so vibrant, it really stood out amongst all the desserts. It was definitely the most popular item with many of the customers walking away with it.

    Hallabong Ice cream sundae from a stall in Dongmun Market on Jeju Island

    The vanilla was extremely light, creamy, and tasted great. The Hallabong syrup drizzled over the vanilla was both tart and sweet, a perfect blend of the two. Small bits of delicious Hallabong were spread throughout the ice cream which added additional flavor and texture.

    The dried slice of Hallabong on the top of the sundae provided a nice bitter crunch. I have no idea if you’re actually supposed to eat it or if it’s simply for decoration but no harm no foul.

    Overall no flavor was overpowering and everything really blended well together. Since the sundae was so light it was actually quite refreshing.

    I could have easily eaten another of these or two or three, don’t judge me lol. This was definitely a great way to end my food adventure at Dongmun Market!

  • Food,  South Korea

    Sampling Jeju Island’s Famous Tangerine Juice At Dongmun Market

    After enjoying food from the Lobster / Grilled Pork Roll and Abalone Butter Rice with Spicy Pork stall, I thought I could use a little breather from the food. Luckily for me there was an ideal stall selling tasty beverages in the same area.

    One of the items that Jeju Island is famous for are their tangerines. Known for their high quality and delicious taste, the tangerines on Jeju Island are referred to as Hallabong. It’s a special hybrid fruit that originates from the island. The fruit is a cross between a kiyomi orange and a ponkan citrus fruit. The end result is a sweeter citrus fruit with a hint of tartness. It’s certainly something that Jeju Island takes pride in as you hear and see a lot about these tangerines.

    I figured this was a good opportunity to take a break from the food and see if this well known fruit lived up to the hype.

    At the stall I visited they make the juice to order right in front of you. Can’t ask for any fresher juice. The juice was ice cold and the first sip was certainly refreshing! It was a nice balance of sweet and tanginess. Very similar to a freshly squeezed cup of orange juice. At this point in the evening it was perfect to sip on after eating at a couple of the food stalls.

    Moreover, it was nice to take a break, people watch, and enjoy the drink after a few salty dishes.  Without a doubt it helped to wash the food down and prep me for some more delicious food.

    By no means am I an orange juice connoisseur or anything, but I thought this was some refreshing and tasty OJ, er, tangerine juice. 

  • Food,  South Korea

    Dongmun Market On Jeju Island-Abalone Butter Rice With Spicy Pork

    After a nice appetizer of lobster and grilled pork rolls, I made my way over to a stall I had mentally circled as a “must try”. This stall specialized in abalone butter rice with spicy pork which was prominently displayed in the front of the cart. It had my mouth watering as I walked by it and I couldn’t wait to give it a try.

    By the time I made my way over to the stall there was a long line waiting for me. It was clearly one of the more popular stalls in the market place. Always a good indicator for tasty food!

    While waiting in line, watching the cooks prep and work their craft was pretty mesmerizing to me. It’s certainly enjoyable to see the food cooked right in front of you. When there’s a limited menu, the cooks really know how to create everything on it perfectly. It certainly helped to pass the time while waiting in line!

    When it was my time to order the choice was obvious: I had to go with the abalone butter rice with spicy pork.

    The abalone butter rice and spicy pork in its containter

    It comes nicely packed in the container. The proportions are perfect.

    The abalone butter rice and spicy pork in its containter

    I didn’t really taste any hint of abalone in the rice. But it was very buttery and seasoned with nori on the top. Simple and delicious.

    A chili based sauce coated the pork bits which were cooked to perfection. Tender and juicy with melt in your mouth bits of fat thrown in for good measure. The sauce coats the meat well and is quite tasty. A little sweet, a little spicy, it has a nice kick to it but isn’t overly spicy.

    There’s also some crunchy green veggies (similar to a green onion but crunchy) in the dish as well. Getting a spoonful of the pork, cruncy green veggie, and abalone butter rice, provided a mouthful of delicious flavors and textures with the veggies providing a nice crunch. While the dish didn’t appear particularly large, it actually contained a substantial amount of well-packed food.

    The abalone rice and pork offers a unique and enjoyable combination of flavors, that I’d defintely recommend!