Jeonju is renowned for its culinary heritage and is regarded as the birthplace of many traditional Korean dishes, including the famous Jeonju Bibimbap. The city itself is a designated UNESCO City of Gastronomy. While Jeondong Catholic Church is a religious and historic site rather than a culinary destination, its presence in Jeonju places it in the heart of a food lover’s haven. It is situated close to Hanok Village, an area where visitors can indulge in a variety of local foods that reflect the history and culture of the region. The traditional foods of Jeonju are deeply rooted in the practices of the Joseon Dynasty and are known for their rich and authentic flavors.