Jejudang Cafe Jeju Review 2026: Farm-to-Table Bakery
Discover Jejudang, Aewol's massive farm-to-table bakery cafe in Jeju. Enjoy budget-friendly, produce-shaped pastries and stunning reed views on your 2026 trip.
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Jejudang Bakery Cafe Review

Hey fellow travelers, Lisa here!
When planning a trip to Jeju Island in 2026, finding that perfect cafe with incredible views and mouth-watering treats is usually at the top of the itinerary.
Today, I'm taking you to a massive, farm-to-table inspired spot that's taking Aewol by storm: Jejudang Bakery Cafe.

Despite its massive size, the prices here are surprisingly affordable!
✔️ Ample Parking Available
✔️ Incredible Baked Goods
✔️ Fantastic Brunch Spot
I'm breaking down everything from menu recommendations to my honest review.
Let's dive in! - 💛
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In today's post, we'll cover:
✔️ Jejudang Location & Parking Guide |
✔️ Menu Recommendations & Prices |
✔️ My Honest Review of Jejudang |
Let's get started!
1. Jejudang Bakery Cafe: Location & Parking

Already famous in the Aewol area,
Jejudang is a mega-cafe you won't want to miss!
📍 Jejudang
927 Wolgak-ro, Aewol-eup, Jeju-si, Jeju-do
Operated by Glow Seoul—the creative minds behind many of Korea's trendiest spots right now—I was super curious about the vibe. Plus, the reviews online were stellar.

Jejudang is located about a 30-minute drive (roughly 12 miles) from Jeju International Airport.
To be completely transparent, getting here via public transit isn't the easiest—it takes about an hour and requires a transfer.
I highly recommend renting a car.
The parking lot is huge, just like the cafe itself.
Even though I visited on a weekday afternoon, there were plenty of cars, but I had absolutely zero trouble finding a spot thanks to the massive lot.
2. The Farm-to-Table Vibe at Jejudang

If there's one thing this cafe nails perfectly, it's the concept.




Embracing a rustic farm theme, their bakery lineup utilizes Jeju's famous local produce like Gujwa carrots and tangerines.
They also have incredibly creative pastries shaped like and made from corn, apples, and tomatoes.

What's truly impressive is the massive smart farm system located right next to the cafe.
They actually grow their own herbs, arugula, and tomatoes right there to use in their food and drinks!


The space spans two floors,
with each area offering a distinctly different atmosphere.
There's even a beautiful artificial pond that makes for the perfect Instagram photo op.

While most people search for ocean-view cafes in Jeju,
Jejudang offers a stunning silver grass (reed) view, which feels like a refreshing, unique change of pace.
3. Jejudang Menu Recommendations & Prices


As I mentioned earlier, there's a huge variety of breads
that make brilliant use of fresh agricultural products.
But the best part? The bakery prices are unbelievably reasonable.
Menu Item | Price (USD) |
Gujwa Carrot Bread | ~$2 |
Jeju Tangerine Bread | ~$3 |
Local Corn Bread | ~$3 |
Salt Bread | ~$2 |
Pumpkin Bread | ~$4 |
Ripe Tomato Bread | ~$3 |
Apple Bread | ~$3 |
Basalt Matcha Streusel (Soboro) | ~$3 |
✅ Americano: ~$4


These days, mega bakery cafes can be notoriously overpriced.
But here, not only are the pastries incredibly cute,
they're also very budget-friendly,
so you can load up your tray without breaking the bank.
Drink prices are on par with other cafes in the area,
but the bakery section is an absolute steal.


It's also famous as a top brunch spot in Jeju,
so I saw plenty of people coming in for a full meal.
4. My Honest Experience & Final Thoughts

I visited around lunchtime on a weekday.
Thanks to the expansive parking and spacious interior,
I easily found a comfortable seat despite the crowd.
Right next door, there's a flea market called the
Green Space Market,
making it easy to knock out some souvenir shopping while you're here.

The whole farm and farmer concept
is executed brilliantly, especially how they incorporate crops.
They even have unique beverages featuring ingredients like
Crepidiastrum (Korean wild lettuce), Seogwipo tangerines, and Hallabong oranges.

For drinks, I went with the Hallabong Rosemary Ade,
the Jeju Strawberry Matcha Latte,
and a classic Iced Americano.

For our pastries, we ordered the Carrot Bread, Apple Bread, and Seed Bread.
Aren't they adorable?! The carrot bread was so cheap
that I simply couldn't resist grabbing one.


It had a mild, wholesome flavor that paired perfectly with the sweet drinks.
The Apple Bread was packed with
a rich apple custard cream,
making it the ultimate companion for an Americano.
But the absolute winner for me was the Seed Bread.
It was nutty, savory, and exactly my style.

None of the breads were overly sweet,
and the drinks were as fun to look at as they were to drink.
It's a fantastic spot to visit
with parents or kids.

If you're wondering which Jeju cafe to add to your itinerary,
I highly recommend Jejudang in Aewol! :)

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