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Pyeongnam Sikdang (traditional gomtang shop in Jukdo Market)

A long-established Jukdo Market stall known for its rich, ladled gomtang and tender —simple, deeply flavored beef soup served the traditional way.

GyeongbukKorean Food > Seolleongtang / Gomtang / Dogani-tang
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Pyeongnam Sikdang has held a single spot in Pohang’s Jukdo Market for 36 years. Its signature gomtang is served hot in an earthenware bowl with beef and an egg, finished by the traditional toryeom technique of ladling steaming broth over the ingredients so the meat soaks up the stock and becomes tender while the soup develops a deep beef aroma. Their —slow‑cooked slices of premium Korean beef, made from ox‑head meat and ox tongue and briefly tossed with fragrant chives in the broth—is also a local favorite for its tender texture and rich umami.

Local Tips

  • Signature someori gomtang served piping hot in an earthenware bowl, finished with egg and the toryeom ladling technique
  • Local market favorite for tender Hanwoo suyuk made from ox-head cuts and ox tongue, often eaten with chives
  • Good pairing: a cup of makgeolli; arrive for breakfast or lunch for the freshest broth

Menu

( — traditional Korean rice wine)3,000 KRW
( — ox-head beef soup)13,000 KRW
Soju / Maekju (soju / beer)4,000 KRW
Eumryosu (soft drinks)2,000 KRW
(large) — boiled premium beef, served chilled or warm50,000 KRW
(small) — boiled premium beef40,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Seolleongtang / Gomtang / Dogani-tang
Address
9-16, Jukdo Market 3-gil, Buk-gu, Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province
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Operating Hours
Daily 07:30 ~ 19:30
Facilities
Take out,Reservation available,No parking

Glossary

Hanwoo
Korea's premium native beef, prized for its flavor and marbling.
Makgeolli
Traditional milky, slightly fizzy Korean rice wine often enjoyed with hearty soups and boiled meats.
Someori gomtang
Beef-head bone soup made by simmering the head and bones for hours; rich, collagen-heavy, and served as a clear, deeply flavored broth.
Suyuk
Thinly sliced boiled meat (here, Hanwoo), typically served plain with dipping sauces or seasonings.