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Seongsu Jokbal (Jokbal — braised pig's trotters)
A 30-year Seongsu spot known for deeply seasoned, non-gamey trotters that many locals enjoy without dipping sauce.
Gangbuk (Seoul)Korean Food > Jokbal / Bossam
4.0
(130 reviews)A 30-year Seongsu institution long counted among Seoul’s three classic houses. The trotters here are notable for having no off‑odor and for being deeply seasoned all the way through the skin and meat, so many diners skip dipping sauces. A mild sweetness keeps the dish from feeling greasy; eat it with the provided banchan like seasoned chives, kimchi and pickled radish for balance.
Local Tips
- •Signature jokbal with seasoned skin and meat — no extra sauce required
- •Comes with classic banchan (seasoned chives, kimchi, pickled radish) to cut the richness
- •Open daily noon–10pm with takeout; order Medium or Large to share
Menu
Gonggi-bap (steamed rice)1,000 KRW
(unfiltered rice wine)4,000 KRW
Maekju (beer)5,000 KRW
(herbal rice wine)8,000 KRW
Soju (Korean distilled spirit)5,000 KRW
Eumryosu (soft drink)2,000 KRW
(braised pig's trotters) (Medium)40,000 KRW
(braised pig's trotters) (Large)45,000 KRW
(braised pig's trotters) (Extra Large)50,000 KRW
Cheongha (clear rice wine)5,000 KRW
Kloud Draft (draft beer)5,000 KRW
Practical Information
- Category
- Korean Food > Jokbal / Bossam
- Address
- 1st Floor, Dongjin Building, 7 Achasan-ro 7-gil, Seongdong District, Seoul
- Operating Hours
- Daily 12:00 ~ 22:00
- Phone
- 02-464-0425
- Website
- Visit Website →
- Facilities
- Takeout
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Glossary
- Baekseju
- A traditional herbal rice wine flavored with ginseng and other aromatics, slightly sweet with a warming finish
- Jokbal
- Braised pig's trotters, seasoned and simmered until tender; eaten sliced and shared, often with pickled sides
- Makgeolli
- A lightly sparkling, milky rice wine with a slightly sweet, tangy flavor — a traditional pairing for rich Korean dishes

