Cheongpyeong Hoban Dakgalbi Makguksu (Cheongpyeong Lakeside Dakgalbi & Makguksu) Korean Food > Chicken (grilled/stewed/soup/galbi) restaurant in Gyeonggi - interior and dishes - Image 1
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Cheongpyeong Hoban Dakgalbi Makguksu (Cheongpyeong Lakeside Dakgalbi & Buckwheat Noodles)

A down-to-earth Cheongpyeong lakeside spot where locals come for robust and house-made buckwheat ; roomy and reliable for groups, dates, or takeout.

GyeonggiKorean Food > Chicken (grilled/stewed/soup/galbi)
3.9
(4 reviews)
A popular lakeside eatery in Cheongpyeong known for well-prepared and house-made buckwheat . It’s a relaxed spot locals choose for group gatherings, dates, or convenient takeout — the kitchen focuses on quality ingredients you can trust.

Local Tips

  • Signature dakgalbi made with boneless thigh meat — order tteok and cheese as classic add-ons
  • House-made buckwheat makguksu provides a cool, noodle counterpoint to the spicy chicken
  • Open daily 09:30–21:00 with parking and takeout (dakgalbi packaged for 2 available)

Menu

Gapyeong Jat (Gapyeong pine-nut )5,000 KRW
Goguma-sari (sweet potato addition for )3,000 KRW
Gonggi-bap (steamed rice)1,000 KRW
(Neolpjeok-dari-sal — boneless thigh, 250g)15,000 KRW
To-go (packaged, 2 servings / 600g)30,000 KRW
Dak-naejang (dak gopchang — chicken entrails, limited quantity)15,000 KRW
Tteok-sari (rice cake addition)3,000 KRW
(house-made buckwheat noodles)10,000 KRW
Bokkeum-bap (fried rice — often finished with leftover )3,000 KRW
Eorini Jumeok-bap (children's rice balls)2,000 KRW
Udon-sari (udon noodle addition)3,000 KRW
Cheese Tteok-sari (cheese rice cake addition)3,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Chicken (grilled/stewed/soup/galbi)
Address
45-7 Gangbyeon-ro, Cheongpyeong-myeon, Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province
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Operating Hours
Daily 09:30 ~ 21:00
Facilities
Takeout,Reservations available,Parking available

Glossary

Dakgalbi
Spicy stir-fried chicken (often marinated), cooked on a shared hotplate with vegetables and optional add-ons
Gopchang (닭곱창)
Grilled or stir-fried intestines — in this menu it refers to chicken entrails sold in limited quantities
Makgeolli
Traditional slightly fizzy Korean rice wine; here it's flavored with local pine nuts (jat)
Makguksu
Cold buckwheat noodles — in Gapyeong this often means chewy, house-made memil noodles served to refresh the palate

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