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PNB Pungnyeon Bakery

Jeonju’s original PNB bakery since 1951, known for its cream-filled, chocolate-coated choco-pies and traditional jeonbyeong and senbe crackers. A great stop for classic local sweets and giftable boxes.

JeonbukWorld Cuisine > Bakery/Pastry Shop
3.6
(46 reviews)
The original PNB bakery in Jeonju, operating since 1951. Famous for thin jeonbyeong crackers made with ginger or peanuts and their signature choco-pies — chocolate-coated cakes filled with fresh whipped cream — plus a wide selection of breads and cakes.

Local Tips

  • Signature cream-filled Choco Pies available singly or in boxed sets (10/15 pcs) — popular as souvenirs
  • Historic main branch in central Jeonju, open daily 08:00–22:30; mostly takeout service
  • Try the variety of senbe (thin flavored crackers) and jeonbyeong for a local snack experience

Menu

PNB Original Choco Pie2,300 KRW
PNB White Choco Pie2,500 KRW
Gim Senbe (seaweed )9,000 KRW
Kkae Senbe (sesame )9,000 KRW
Peanut Senbe10,000 KRW
Mini Choco Pie (15 pcs)27,000 KRW
Ginger Senbe9,000 KRW
Choco Pie (10 pcs)23,000 KRW
Kon Butse (corn biscuit)2,300 KRW

Practical Information

Category
World Cuisine > Bakery/Pastry Shop
Address
180 Paldal-ro, Wansan District, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do
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Operating Hours
Daily 08:00 ~ 22:30
Facilities
Takeout,Parking not available

Glossary

Choco-pie
A round, soft cake with marshmallow filling and a chocolate coating — a classic Korean packaged snack and common souvenir.
Hanok
Traditional Korean wooden house; Jeonju Hanok Village is a preserved neighborhood of these historic buildings and a popular sightseeing area.
Senbei
A crispy rice cracker (word borrowed from Japanese); in Korea it’s often flavored with seaweed, sesame, peanut, or ginger.