Mint - Cheju
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On this webpage, you will find the complete menu of Mint from Cheju. Currently, there are 8 dishes and drinks available.
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The restaurant called Mint is located in the unique building built by an architect Ando Dada ou from Japan. In the restaurant, the landmark of Jeju lasland, Sunsan Ilculbong is seen. The view from the table you sit is so brilliant. And the taste of the meal is so great. View all feedback.
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Meal deserved the price, but ambience left a lot to be desired. So because of that it's not the luxury experience it costs you. Hard to get to as well if you aren't staying at Phoenix resorts. View all feedback.
The restaurant called Mint is located in the unique building built by an architect Ando Dada ou from Japan. In the restaurant, the landmark of Jeju lasland, Sunsan Ilculbong is seen. The view from the table you sit is so brilliant. And the taste of the meal is so great.
Amazing location, food portion is small but excellent taste. they must take the car to the restaurant.
Great location with exceptional view, reasonably good food, average service (as we did not order additional drinks)
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