- Phone
- +82-64-712-9771
- Website
- www.angelinus.com ↗
- Address
- Jeju International Airport 2F, 2 Gonghang-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
On CJU’s domestic side, Angel-in-us Coffee is the cafe people walk to before immigration
Terminal 1 at Jeju International is lopsided: after immigration for international departures you mostly get a gelato stand with basic sandwiches, but landside on the domestic side you hit a cluster of at least five restaurants plus an Angel-in-us. Regulars say they check in for their international flight, then walk across from the international counters to the domestic area on the same floor specifically to eat and caffeinate here first.
Angel-in-us runs typical Korean chain pricing: expect around ₩4,500–₩5,000 for an Americano and ₩6,000–₩7,000 for lattes or seasonal specials. Food is light—think cakes, pastries, maybe a premade sandwich or two—so use it as a coffee and sugar stop, not your only real meal before a long-haul. If you want something heavier, combine it with one of the neighboring domestic-side restaurants in that same cluster.
The access trick matters. From the international check-in area in Terminal 1, you stay on the same floor, walk toward the domestic side, then take the escalator up to the level with the restaurants and at least one café doing bingsu and other sweets. Angel-in-us usually sits among those chains, so you can grab a cold brew and a dessert bowl before you head back toward immigration for your gate.
Watch timing carefully: once you clear immigration, several flyers report “there is nothing inside other than a gelato place that sells sandwiches,” and prices feel like you’re paying tax for poor planning. That means any coffee run to Angel-in-us needs to happen before you join the immigration line; build in 25–35 minutes to walk over, order, sit for a bit, then return.
Tip: hit Angel-in-us for a takeaway drink and snack, then use the restroom in that domestic-side restaurant zone before you head back; queues near the international gates in Terminal 1 often bunch up right before boarding.