Gomimi: Delicious Dol Hareubang Macarons Near Jeju Airport

Looking for a memorable dessert on your last day in Jeju?
I found the perfect place!
It's Gomimi, a macaron paradise near Jeju Airport.
I stopped by before heading to the airport to grab some macarons as gifts and tried one myself… and I was amazed by how cute and delicious they were!
One spoon of cuteness, two spoons of Jeju vibes.
Gomimi is famous for its 'Dol Hareubang Macarons'.
Have you ever heard of macarons shaped like the iconic Dol Hareubang stone statues?
But it's not just about the cute appearance; the flavors are also inspired by Jeju.
Hallabong (Jeju citrus), Udo peanut, mugwort rice cake… the use of local specialties makes these macarons even more special.

The visuals are pure Jeju!
It's the perfect photo spot for those who love taking pictures.
Located just 10 minutes from Jeju Airport!
Gomimi is located at 67 Bukseong-ro, Jeju City.
It's less than a 10-minute drive from Jeju Airport, making it a great place to stop before your flight.
If you're heading to the airport after visiting Dongmun Market or Yongduam Rock, the route is perfect.
The opening hours are from 10 AM to 6 PM.
Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, so make sure to check before you go!
Store Atmosphere & First Impression
The exterior of the store is eye-catching with its yellow sign,
and the interior, filled with Jeju-inspired decor, was impressive from the entrance.
The inside is cozy, warm, and charming!

The macarons are beautifully displayed in the showcase, making it a treat for the eyes.
There are a few tables, so you can eat in.
I ordered a cup of coffee and a macaron
and enjoyed a quiet moment to wrap up my trip.
Which Macaron Should You Choose?
There were so many options that it was hard to choose,
but here are my recommendations:
Dol Hareubang Macaron
(Mugwort Rice Cake, Udo Peanut, Salted Caramel)
Hallabong Macaron
Camellia Flower Macaron
Basic Flavors like Matcha/Pure Milk

The Dol Hareubang Macaron has a unique shape
and feels like a souvenir, so I highly recommend choosing one.
The mugwort rice cake flavor is chewy, and the Udo peanut
flavor has a rich, nutty taste that I'll always remember.
Reasonable Prices
The macarons cost around ₩2,500 to ₩3,300 each.
The Dol Hareubang shape is slightly more expensive than the others,
but it's worth it for the visuals!

They also offer box packaging, so I packed 5 or 10 macarons
in pretty boxes as gifts.
They even gave me an ice pack, so there were no problems carrying them.
Perfect as gifts or as a treat for yourself.
I chose 5 macarons
and bought them as gifts for my friends!
They packaged them in a cooler bag for an extra ₩1,000.
A Final Bite, A Lasting Memory of Jeju
Taking a bite of a Gomimi macaron as I wrapped up my Jeju trip
felt like the sweet taste was spreading memories of Jeju in my mouth.

When you're busy traveling, you often rush to the airport on the last day, right?
That's why it was so nice to stop by near the airport and enjoy a sweet moment of relaxation.
If I ever go to Jeju again, I'll definitely visit again.
Next time, I'll try even more new flavors.
I packaged the leftover macarons
like this with coffee.
I enjoyed them on the plane back to Gimpo Airport.

Visit Tips ✅
Location: 67 Bukseong-ro, Jeju City
Opening Hours: 10:00 ~ 18:00
Closed: Every Monday & Tuesday
Price: Approximately ₩2,500 ~ ₩3,300 per macaron
Packaging: Gift box/Cooler packaging available (extra charge)
Parking: Recommended to use public parking lots around the alley

Gomimi Macarons: The perfect last dessert in Jeju Island.
Delicious, full of Jeju vibes, and perfect as a gift.
If you want to leave a sweet memory at the end of your trip,
stop by Gomimi before heading to Jeju Airport.
















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