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.
If you're curious about exploring Jeju Island’s rich tradition beyond the usual tourist spots like the Seogwipo Maeil Olle Market, Jeju Haenyeo in Singapore offers an extraordinary alternative that combines food and cultural performance. What makes this dining spot in The Arts House Annex so special is how it recreates the spirit of Jeju—especially the iconic Haenyeo women divers—through interactive storytelling and music intertwined with every delicious course. Unlike conventional dining, this experience immerses you in the authentic tastes of Jeju with dishes like Bingtteok (Jeju-style buckwheat crepes) and the refreshing BbulSora Mulhoe, a cold soup highlighting fresh local seafood. The generous servings allow free refills of rice and soup, ensuring you leave fully satisfied. It's a great way to savor Jeju cuisine if you cannot visit Korea right now. Moreover, the engaging performances create a warm, memorable atmosphere, making it feel like you’ve traveled to Jeju’s coastal culture without leaving Singapore. The affordability, the attentive service, and the cultural insights truly make this a perfect spot for anyone passionate about Korean food or curious about Jeju traditions that go beyond the usual market experiences. Whether it's a midweek dinner or a weekend outing, reserving in advance is recommended to secure your place in this unique cultural dining journey.



























































