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Bokseongru

A Miwon-dong institution in Gunsan known nationwide for its deeply flavored seafood jjambbong; expect a rich, briny broth brightened by stir-fried pork. Popular with visitors and locals alike — lines are common.

JeonbukWorld Cuisine > Chinese
3.5
(43 reviews)
Located in Miwon-dong, Gunsan, Bokseongru is famed as one of Korea’s five top jjambbong (spicy seafood noodle) shops. While they serve jajangmyeon, fried rice and sweet-and-sour pork, the signature jjambbong stands out — a deep, seafood-rich broth simmered with squid, mussels and cockles, finished with savory stir-fried pork for extra umami. Frequently featured in the media, the restaurant often has lines, so plan accordingly.

Local Tips

  • House specialty: seafood jjambbong loaded with squid, mussels and cockles, finished with stir-fried pork
  • Often featured in national media and busy at lunch — allow time for a wait
  • Open daily 10:00–16:00; takeout available but there is no on-site parking

Menu

Mul Jjajang () — black-bean noodles in a light broth12,000 KRW
(fried rice)10,000 KRW
(stir-fried glass noodles with vegetables)20,000 KRW
-bap ( served over rice)12,000 KRW
(black-bean sauce noodles)8,000 KRW
Jjajang-bap (black-bean sauce over rice)9,000 KRW
Jjambbong (spicy seafood noodle soup)11,000 KRW
Jjambbong-bap (jjambbong served with rice)11,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
World Cuisine > Chinese
Address
Bokseongru, 382 Wolmyeong-ro, Gunsan City, North Jeolla Province
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Operating Hours
Daily 10:00–16:00
Facilities
Takeout,Reservations available,No parking

Glossary

Bokkeumbap
Korean-style fried rice, typically mixed with vegetables, egg, and bite-sized meat.
Japchae
Stir-fried glass (dangmyeon) noodles with vegetables and often beef; slightly sweet and savory.
Jjajangmyeon
Wheat noodles topped with a thick, savory black bean (chunjang) sauce — a Korean-Chinese comfort classic.
Jjamppong
Spicy red broth noodle soup loaded with seafood and vegetables.
Muljjajang
A soupy version of black bean noodles — lighter broth mixed with chunjang (black bean paste).