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Wonjo Dujiri Maeuntang (Original Dujiri Spicy Freshwater Stew)

A down-to-earth Paju restaurant specializing in hearty freshwater piled with minari, shredded radish and lots of garlic — known for its bagasari and catfish stews.

GyeonggiKorean Food > Seafood Stews / Seafood Hotpots
3.8
(27 reviews)
A rustic Paju spot known for its fiery freshwater — loaded with minari (water parsley), shredded radish and plenty of garlic. Their signature dishes are bagasari and megi , and many diners like mixing the two. Vegetables in the stew are refillable; hand-torn noodle soup (sujebi) and fish porridge (eojuk) are also popular here.

Local Tips

  • Signature spicy freshwater stew (maeuntang) with generous minari and shredded radish
  • Try a mixed bowl of bagasari + megi maeuntang; vegetable refills are free
  • Open daily until 7 PM and easy to visit by car — on-site parking available

Menu

Gamaksan (mountain grape wine)12,000 KRW
(steamed rice)1,000 KRW
Megi (catfish spicy stew) — per person17,000 KRW
Bagasari (Korean bullhead spicy stew) — per person23,000 KRW
Ssogari (mandarin fish / prized freshwater fish)40,000 KRW
Chamge (freshwater crab)8,000 KRW
Chamge (freshwater crab spicy stew) — per person24,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Seafood Stews / Seafood Hotpots
Address
53, Sulihol-ro 2316beon-gil, Jeokseong-myeon, Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea
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Operating Hours
Daily 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Facilities
Parking available

Glossary

Gonggi-bap
A bowl of steamed rice, commonly ordered to eat with soups and stews.
Maeuntang
A spicy Korean fish stew made with chili-based broth and vegetables; often prepared with various freshwater or marine fish.
Meoru-ju
A traditional fruit liquor made from wild mountain grapes (meoru), slightly sweet and served in small glasses.