Rainy afternoons are perfect for indulging in Jeju's delicious local cuisine. Head to a cozy restaurant or a traditional market and treat yourself to some of the island's specialties. Jeju is famous for its fresh seafood, so make sure to try dishes like haemul jeongol (seafood hot pot) or grilled abalone. If you're in the mood for something warm and comforting, opt for a bowl of heukdwaeji gukbap (black pork soup) or the iconic Jeju black bean noodle. Don't forget to pair your meal with a glass of Jeju's famous tangerine makgeolli (rice wine). Enjoying a hearty meal while listening to the rain outside is a delightful way to spend a rainy afternoon in Jeju.