Jeju City Guide Italian · Pizza · Wine

Top 10 Italian Restaurants in Jeju City

From wood-fired pies perfumed with smoke to pastas that taste like they’ve simmered all afternoon, this is your eat-now roadmap to Jeju City’s most irresistible Italian and Italian-inspired tables.

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Kitchen GLA pasta and wine spread in Jeju

1. Kitchen GLA — Yeondong

Hours 11:00–22:00 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address 25-1, Yeondong 12-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do Value Chef-driven sauces · small-dog friendly

Loved by locals and travelers alike, Kitchen GLA delivers pastas, risotti, and steaks with broths and sauces made from scratch each day, the aromas of simmered stock and buttered herbs greeting you at the door. Plates feel comforting yet polished, especially when paired with the house-picked wines that bring out the umami and depth of Jeju produce. If you are landing or departing, this is a smart first or last stop thanks to its easy access from major hotels and the airport.

  • Order this: A seasonal pasta plus a shared steak; ask for a wine pairing rec for a seamless match.
TIPS
Small dogs are welcome in a carrier; break time 15:00–17:00. Pre-ordering can speed service for tight schedules.
User Review
“A reminder came the day before, we pre-selected dishes, and everything arrived fast—quality was superb and the bottle service was spot on.”
Papero wood-fired pizza from open kitchen

2. papero — Nohyeong-dong

Hours 18:00–00:00 Address 14, Wonnohyeong 6-gil, Jeju-si, Jeju-do Value Open-kitchen grill · Italian wine bar

A glow from the wood oven perfumes the room, and pies arrive with blistered edges, airy crumb, and a savory sigh of smoke. The team cooks and pours like a true Italian wine bar, matching grilled plates and pizzas to bottles that make each bite sing. It is an easy pick for date night when you want the kitchen’s energy to be part of the show.

  • Order this: A classic Margherita to test the dough, then a grilled seasonal special, and finish with the beloved pudding.
User Review
“So good I want to fly back just for the pizza—wine suggestions were perfect, and dessert sealed it.”
Nomore Blues pizza and pasta near Jeju City Hall

3. Nomore Blues — Near Jeju City Hall

Hours 11:30–21:30 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address 15 Namgwang-ro, Jeju City Value House-made sauces · roomy seating

This city-center favorite bakes pizzas on dough made in-house and twirls pastas from sauces crafted right here, so the fragrance of tomatoes and garlic feels especially alive. Tables are generously spaced, making it easy for families and groups to settle in and linger. Locals and visitors both lean on it for a no-fuss, reliably delicious Italian fix.

  • Order this: One red-sauce pasta and one white; split a pizza to compare the crust hot from the oven.
TIPS
Online reservations close three hours before; for same-day or 5+ guests, call ahead to secure a table.
User Review
“Everything was so tasty that we happily overate.”
Flow fern cream lasagna and brunch plates

4. Flow — Donam-dong

Hours 11:00–22:00 (Break 15:00–17:30) Address 32-1, Donam-ro 7-gil, Jeju City Value Creative lasagna · relaxed brunch

Flow plays with Italian comfort and Jeju terroir, from a fern cream lasagna you will not find elsewhere to pasta sauces slow-simmered for four hours. The room stays calm and sunlit, perfect for a leisurely lunch or early dinner when you want flavor without the frenzy. Seafood plates channel the island’s briny sweetness into distinctly Italian forms.

  • Order this: Fern cream lasagna and seafood pasta; add sweet-corn gnocchi for a playful finish.
User Review
“A top spot for oil pasta in Jeju—finally a place that nails it.”
Woong's Kitchen hamburger steak and pasta near Iho Beach

5. Woong's Kitchen — Iho-dong

Hours 11:30–20:30 Address 17-1 Daedong-gil, Iho-dong, Jeju City Value Comfort Italian near the beach

A cozy, antique-tinged room just minutes from Iho Tewoo Beach serves deep-flavored pastas and a signature hamburger steak made with clean beef and Jeju black pork. Savory aromas bloom from the pan as the steak rests, and the pastas lean rich without feeling heavy. It is a welcoming stop post-sunset stroll or pre-airport meal.

  • Order this: House hamburger steak plus a cream pasta to share for a balanced duo.
TIPS
Arrive outside peak lunch to avoid a wait; the compact space fills fast on beach days.
Jaemo Lee Pizza Jeju with cheese crust

6. Jaemo Lee Pizza Jeju — Ara-dong

Hours 10:00–21:00 Address 6, Ganwoldong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do Value Family-friendly pies from morning

From early hours to evening, this beloved spot turns out pizzas crowned with a generous cheese crust and pastas that lean classic, all in a bright, welcoming setting. The vibe makes it easy for families and groups, and the pacing is swift without sacrificing the comforting pull of melted cheese and tomato. It is as approachable as Italian gets in Jeju City.

  • Order this: Signature cheese-crust pizza and a tomato-based pasta; add a salad for freshness.
User Review
“Famous for a reason—the atmosphere wows and both pizza and pasta hit the spot. Will return on my next Jeju trip.”
CAMEO natural wine bar plates and pasta

7. CAMEO — City Hall back alley

Hours 18:00–01:00 Address 21-1 Seogwang-ro 28-gil, Jeju-si Value Natural wine bar with Italian-leaning plates

Not strictly Italian but absolutely Italian-friendly, CAMEO pours characterful natural wines alongside soulful plates like white ragu, bisque, and seasonal fish that echo trattoria comfort. The lighting is soft, the playlists are gentle, and the food is plated with quiet confidence, making it a go-to for anniversaries and late-night dates. Expect a relaxed pace that lets you savor both bottle and bite.

  • Order this: White ragu to start, follow with the seasonal fish when available, and finish with dessert.
User Review
“We celebrate milestones here—the white ragu and bisque are favorites, and when the croaker steak returns, it’s unforgettable.”
Ishi fine dining course in Jeju

8. Ishi — Ido 2-dong

Hours 12:00–00:00 Address 8-1, Parkseongnae-seogil, Jeju City Value Cost-effective course with European flair

While not a traditional Italian house, Ishi’s value-driven course frequently leans into European techniques that pair gracefully with Italian wines, making it a refined anchor to an Italian-themed itinerary. Courses move from bright starters to deeply savory mains with an eye for balance and texture. It suits celebratory dinners when you want polish without pretense.

  • Order this: The standard course; ask the team for wine guidance to match each plate.
TIPS
Same-day cancellations incur a fee (Lunch 20,000 KRW per person, Dinner 30,000 KRW per person). Plan ahead.
User Review
“The course lineup felt generous and delicious from start to finish.”
Song Kuche course dining and steak

9. Song Kuche — Yeondong

Hours 11:30–22:00 (Break 15:00–18:00) Address 101, 43-8, Sin-daero 13-gil, Jeju City Value Wine-friendly courses · reservation-only

Italian in spirit if not by label, Song Kuche crafts balanced, European-leaning courses with Jeju ingredients that love to meet a good bottle. The room is intimate, the pacing deliberate, and steaks arrive with sauces that taste distinctly chef-driven. It is ideal for a quiet celebration or a serious wine night with friends.

  • Order this: The course with steak; bring a favorite bottle or ask for pairing ideas.
TIPS
Reservation-only; kids and pets are welcome. Arrive on time to settle in before the course begins.
User Review
“High-end for Jeju and excellent with wine—the steak and sauce are uniquely memorable here.”
Deetruekitchen sourdough brunch in Jeju

10. Deetruekitchen — Ara-dong

Hours 10:00–20:30 (Break 15:00–17:00) Address 14 Aran 1-gil, Jeju-si, 1F, Room 102 Value Italian-friendly brunch to start your route

Begin your Italian crawl with excellent house-fermented breads, brioche, and pita that set a savory foundation for the day. The brunch plates are bright and satisfying, easing you into a day of pizza and pasta with clean flavors and good coffee. Families and pet owners will appreciate the welcoming policy and thoughtful space.

  • Order this: Sourdough-based brunch set and a seasonal salad; keep it light before pizza o’clock.
TIPS
Parking is limited; public lot across the street is recommended. Pets allowed with carrier; groups of 6+ should pre-select menus.
Wood-fired pizza oven glow at papero

Why book now?

The best Italian tables run on heat and timing—ovens at peak, sauces at their prime, seats vanishing just when you start to crave that first bite. Book early and eat on your rhythm, not the crowd’s.

Shortest waits
Aim for late lunches at Nomore Blues and Flow to dodge peaks; Kitchen GLA has a break 15:00–17:00.
Smart policies
Ishi charges same-day cancellation fees; Nomore Blues limits same-day online bookings—call for 5+ guests.
Match the mood
Date nights (papero, CAMEO), family-friendly (Jaemo Lee Pizza, Nomore Blues), beach-day comfort (Woong’s Kitchen), brunch warm-up (Deetruekitchen), creative plates (Flow), refined courses (Song Kuche, Ishi).
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