Traveling to Jeju through food and performance.
A dining experience trusted even by Korea’s First Lady 🇰🇷✨
During the official state visit to Singapore with President Lee Jae-myung, Kim Hye-kyung visited
Jeju Haenyeo Singapore — a unique dining destination that brings the spirit of Jeju Island to Singapore.
Inspired by the legendary Haenyeo women divers, this immersive 2-hour experience combines food, culture, music, and storytelling.
During the meal, you can enjoy authentic Jeju dishes such as:
🥗 Jeju Tangerine Salad
🥞 Bingtteok (Jeju Buckwheat Crêpe)
🌊 BbulSora Mulhoe – cold soup with fresh horn conch
🐖 Jeju Dombe Pork
🍱 Traditional Hansang Korean table
Every course feels warm, comforting, and deeply connected to Jeju’s coastal culture.
The food here is very delicious and authentic, and you can top up rice and soup until you are fully satisfied 🍚
The staff are also incredibly friendly and take great care of every guest, making the whole experience feel welcoming and memorable.
Dining here is not just about eating — it’s like traveling to Jeju through food and performance.
📍 Address
The Arts House Annex Building
1 Old Parliament Lane 01 -04
Singapore 179429
⏰ Operating Hours (Reservation Required)
Wednesday – 17:00 / 19:45
Saturday – 12:30 / 17:00 / 19:45
Sunday – 12:30 / 17:00
A beautiful cultural dining journey right in the heart of Singapore.
Visiting Jeju Haenyeo Singapore offers a unique opportunity to dive into the rich and vibrant culture of Jeju Island without leaving Singapore. What stands out the most is how this restaurant goes beyond just serving food—it creates a captivating cultural experience. The immersive show that accompanies the meal brings to life the stories and traditions of the Haenyeo, the legendary women divers of Jeju known for their remarkable free-diving skills and close connection with the sea. From my experience, the setting is cozy yet elegant, reflecting Jeju’s coastal charm. The Jeju Tangerine Salad is refreshingly tangy and pairs perfectly with the savory Bingtteok, a buckwheat crepe unique to the region. The BbulSora Mulhoe, a cold soup featuring fresh horn conch, offers a crisp and cool taste that's incredibly refreshing, especially for seafood lovers. The Dombe Pork is tender and richly flavored, embodying the hearty, comforting essence of Jeju cuisine. One remarkable feature is the generous serving style, where rice, soup, and even soybean paste soup can be refilled freely, ensuring no one leaves hungry. The attentive staff are passionate about sharing Jeju’s heritage, making the overall visit feel personal and memorable. For those interested in Korean culture or seeking a new culinary adventure, this destination blends food, interactive performances, and storytelling seamlessly. Located conveniently at The Arts House Annex Building in Singapore, Jeju Haenyeo makes it easy to explore Jeju’s traditions through an authentic dining journey. Booking ahead is essential as the experience is offered during select hours on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. If you ever want to immerse yourself in Korean coastal culture and flavors while enjoying a multi-sensory dining experience, Jeju Haenyeo Singapore is a must-visit.


























