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A Seogwipo neighborhood grill where pork is charred over yeontan briquettes — come for the marinated samgyeopsal and the bright scallion salad that balances the fat.

Jeju IslandKorean Food > Pork Ribs
3.6
(5 reviews)
A down-to-earth grill in Seogwipo where pork is cooked over yeontan briquettes. The menu highlights fresh ogyeopsal and , but the marinated is a local favorite — pairing it with the tangy, spicy-sour pa-muchim (scallion salad) cuts the richness. Meats are seared on a steel hotplate heated by the briquettes, leaving a slightly smoky, caramelized crust that brings people back.

Local Tips

  • Yeontan-charcoal grilling on a steel hotplate gives the pork a distinctive smoky, seared finish
  • Casual local favorite for fresh ogyeopsal, moksal, and standout yangnyeom samgyeopsal
  • Order pa-muchim (spicy-sour scallion salad) to cut the richness; parking and reservations available

Menu

Maekju (Beer)4,000 KRW
(pork neck)15,000 KRW
(fresh pork belly)17,000 KRW
(Korean distilled spirit)4,000 KRW
(marinated pork belly)13,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Pork Ribs
Address
24 Topyeong-ro, Seogwipo City, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province
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Operating Hours
Daily 11:00–21:30
Facilities
Takeout,Reservations available,Parking available

Glossary

Moksal
Pork neck — tender and slightly fatty, a favorite for grilling
Saeng Ogyeopsal
Fresh (unmarinated) pork belly, often grilled until crispy on the edges
Soju
Korea's clear distilled spirit, commonly sipped with meals
Yangnyeom Samgyeopsal
Pork belly marinated in a sweet-spicy sauce for bold flavor