Kangsikdang

Jeju-do


Kangsikdang uses small twists to create great dishes. Three types of organic mushrooms are paired with a secret sauce for an oh so creamy pasta; and it elevates the traditional Jeju pork noodle soup, adding spice and bean sprouts. It's on the atmospheric port looking out to Biyangdo.


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