When I woke up in the morning, it was snowing.
In addition, water vapor is rising from the sea, creating snow clouds in real time.
The children are amazed because they are seeing this for the first time, but I cannot hide my anxiety.
Steam rising from the sea is a sign of heavy snow.
Regardless of whether it snows or not, we eat rice first.
I had the Sono Calm Jeju breakfast buffet once last year. If you make a reservation a day in advance, you can eat for less than 100,000 won for a family of four.
Start with a variety of salads, cold meat, and steamed egg with seafood.
Fried rice, bulgogi, grilled mackerel, sausage, hash browns, French toast, bacon, scrambled eggs, sunny side up, and croissants.
Bacon is neither crispy nor soft, but tough -_-; It's bacon.
I experienced it before when I was studying abroad in the U.S., but a breakfast buffet doesn't need to have a lot of items, it just needs five properly prepared items...
Freshly baked toast (with fresh butter and jam), fresh eggs cooked to perfection, delicious bacon, homemade hash browns, and coffee.
Of course, it is not easy to make all five of these taste heavenly.
After all, I personally made American breakfast (https://blog.naver.com/40075km/220906190959 )... ㅠ_ㅠ
When I asked to add some coriander to make rice noodles, the man next to me was very happy and said, “Wow, this guy knows how to eat some!”
I ate a bowl of hot rice noodles with abalone porridge.
We finish with simple pastries, fruit, slices of cake, pudding, and coffee.
A year ago, I thought it was a bit expensive, but these days, the cost of eating out has risen so much that I think it's okay.
The strange thing about Jeju Island's heavy snowfall is that it comes and goes repeatedly. For some reason, it makes me unable to give up hope that the weather will clear.
It was snowing heavily and the sun came up brightly, so I checked out and set off, thinking, “Let’s go to 1100 Hill, where the snow scenery is beautiful!”
The weather changes every time you climb a hill. In the end, Hill 1100 was closed due to heavy snow accumulation...
The place we headed to was the Jeju Aerospace Museum.
Secondly, there are various airplanes on display, and it is a great space for children to experience and play.
There are also drone simulators and fighter jet simulators (written as ... and read as games), and there are many devices where you can experience scientific principles.
There is a painting cafe on the top floor of the museum.
Because it is an amazing concept where the 2D background seems to have come out of reality, there are several branches all over the country and there are many people.
Still, thanks to the power of weekdays in the off-season, I enjoyed it quietly without waiting.
The signature menu item, Naughty Wave. When I listen to it, it feels like a wave is crashing down on me.
If you cut a large piece of the rainbow cake and take a photo, it looks pretty as a focal point on a colorless background.
I was slowly heading towards the airport, but sure enough, I received a text message saying that the flight had been cancelled.
This is the moment when a trip to Jeju that was scheduled for 3 nights and 2 nights suddenly becomes 4 days and 3 nights.
First, I quickly booked a room at a hotel in the city online and went to eat.
This is a smart omakase located somewhere between a bar and an omakase.
The navigation's estimated arrival time was 4:30, but the road was so congested that we arrived just in time for dinner.
The salad that comes out first... and 'What is this? Is it pumpkin porridge? The soup asked ‘Is it chawanmushi?’ and was surprised to find out what it was.
Grilled rib liver. It's strange that the meat is served as an appetizer rather than the main dish.
Grilled mushrooms are also served.
And shrimp and grilled abalone. What can I say, the courses come out at an incredibly fast pace.
Sea urchin roe is on top of flatfish and raw red sea bream.
When I saw it on the internet, I thought, 'How many people are they supposed to order so that it's so full?' But even if I only ordered 3 people, it came out so generously.
Or was it because all the customers were canceled due to heavy snow, so they gave us a generous meal?
Tuna comes out soon after. It’s delicious to eat wrapped in seaweed.
After eating a little bit of sashimi, the food is piled up on one plate and a plate of sushi is served.
Maximization of space utilization haha
The boiling jiri is also delicious. At first, I thought it was just seaweed soup, but it turned out to be fish soup.
I think Jiri is better than Maeuntang to eat cleanly.
Rolls and fries are also provided. Since the kids can't each eat one portion, they only ordered three portions, but the thoughtfulness of giving them four pieces of this menu stands out.
Roe rice topped with plenty of uni, salmon roe, octopus, etc.
It tastes good when you mix it thoroughly and share it. I'm thinking about ordering more of this alone.
And lastly, let's talk (huh?)
From the soup, I thought, ‘What is this?’ Then I moved on to sashimi and sushi, and finally, I thought, ‘What is this?’ The feeling of ‘what is it?’
Overall, it's average, but some menu items are even better.
However, it is a bit disappointing that the only thing that could be considered dessert was the candy placed next to the cash register at the entrance.
I think it would have been more refreshing if they had given each person a scoop of Hallabong ice cream, even if they left out the kkoobarrow.
Well, in terms of drinking, I think there is no better combination than this. Meat, raw fish, rice, jiri, and fried food!
The third day comes to an end as we eat our fill and head carefully through the frozen road to the hotel.