
Halal Restaurants in Seogwipo
Seogwipo (서귀포) sits on Jeju's south coast and anchors most of the island's headline attractions — Jusangjeolli cliffs, Cheonjiyeon Falls, and Seopjikoji. Halal options are sparser than Jeju City but cluster around the resort belt and downtown.
Most travelers stay in Seogwipo for the south-coast attractions: Jungmun Resort, Jeongbang Falls, the basalt columns at Jusangjeolli, and the sunrise hikes at Seongsan Ilchulbong's southern flank. Halal-conscious kitchens here trade volume for a few reliable options — typically Korean BBQ rooms with no-pork menus and Muslim-owned cafés in the resort belt.
Every venue below has been verified for current operation and halal sourcing. If your itinerary keeps you on the south coast for more than a day, we'd recommend pairing this list with Jeju City's options for variety — the cross-island drive is under an hour either way.
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