Umu Hallim Branch (우무)

  • Umu Hallim Branch (우무)
  • Umu Hallim Branch (우무)
  • Umu Hallim Branch (우무)
  • Umu Hallim Branch (우무)
  • Umu Hallim Branch (우무)

Explanation

This dessert place is popular for a pudding made from a gar (a type of seaweed) sourced from hanyeos (women divers). You can only do a take-out here, and one team can visit inside the shop at a time.


Homepage

https://www.instagram.com/jeju.umu


Information Use

Contact and Information : +82-10-6705-0064

Business hours : 09:00-20:00

Parking facilities : Not available

Day off : N/A (Open all year round)


Location

542-1 Hallim-ro Hallim-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do

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