Soriso Sigolbapsang clay-pot rice set meal spread in Namyangju

Soriso Sigolbapsang: A Clay-Pot Rice Feast in Namyangju (and the Long Wait)

When people in Namyangju want a proper home-style Korean spread, this is one of the names that keeps coming up. It runs on a single menu, the sotbap set meal (솥밥정식), and a whole table arrives at once: marinated crab, boiled pork, grilled fish, and more. The catch is the line. This place gets seriously busy, and turning up unprepared can mean a two-hour wait. So the food matters, but so does timing your visit. Here’s what’s worth knowing before you go. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Sansarang sanchae jeongsik full table spread, Yongin

Sansarang, Yongin: A Wild-Greens Hanjeongsik Worth the Winding Drive

Sansarang sits up in the hills of Gogi-dong in Suji, Yongin, surrounded by the lower ridges of Gwanggyosan. The short version: it’s the kind of place an older Korean relative will quietly love. There’s no single show-off dish here. The whole point is a wild-greens set meal (산채정식, sanchae jeongsik) that arrives as a full table of small plates. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Crispy charcoal-grilled mackerel at Sangango in Yongin

Sangango: The Charcoal-Kiln Grilled Fish Worth Queuing for in Yongin

If you ask around Suji about where to eat grilled fish, this place comes up almost every time. It’s a single restaurant in Gogi-ri (고기리) that reportedly feeds more than 300,000 people a year, and once you taste the mackerel you stop wondering why the line is always long. Grilled fish doesn’t sound like something you’d queue an hour for. Then you try a bite and it kind of makes sense. Here’s how the menu actually breaks down, plus what to know about waits, parking, and that unlimited side-dish bar. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Hanok buildings and rows of onggi jars in the courtyard of Nakseonjae

Nakseonjae: A Hanok Korean Feast Tucked Inside Namhansanseong

Nakseonjae (낙선재) is the kind of place where you remember the setting before the food. It sits deep inside the Namhansanseong fortress area, down a quiet valley in Buldang-ri, and it’s less a single restaurant than a small village of hanok houses. Walk through the gate and the first reaction is usually something like, “wait, is this a film set?” That’s the draw here. It works for treating your parents, for family gatherings, for a slow date, for the kind of meal you want to feel a little special. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Grilled hanwoo special cuts served at Miu in Apgujeong

Miu in Apgujeong: The Hanwoo Spot Where Staff Grill Every Cut for You

If you ask around Apgujeong about hanwoo, Miu (미우) comes up almost every time. It isn’t on a flashy main street. It hides in the basement of a shopping arcade inside the Miseong apartment complex, so first-timers often stand at the entrance wondering if they have the right place. That tiny room happens to be one of the hardest tables to book in Seoul right now. Here’s a walk through what makes the place tick, cut by cut. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
A bowl of toryeom-style pork rice soup at Jaegi with chives and chili paste

Jaegi Pork Rice Soup: A Toryeom Bowl in Yeongdo's Namhang Market

If you ask around Busan for a bowl of pork rice soup, this little place tucked inside Yeongdo’s Namhang Market (남항시장) keeps coming up. It isn’t a flashy restaurant. It’s an old market shop that has held its corner for a long time. A pot of broth simmers by the entrance all day, with thinly sliced pork stacked beside it. That single scene tells you most of what this place is about. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Cold buckwheat makguksu and bossam pork at Hamjibak in Nonsan

Hamjibak in Nonsan: The Old Buckwheat Noodle House Everyone Drives Out For

If you ask anyone in Nonsan where to get makguksu (막국수), cold buckwheat noodles, this place keeps coming up. Lately it gets mentioned even more, since word spread that the TV show Pungja’s Ttoganjip filmed here. But don’t expect a flashy hotspot. Hamjibak (함지박) is a big plain building out on the road to Ganggyeong that serves basically two things: noodles and pork. That’s the charm. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Plate of fried dumplings with garlic cucumber side at Geumyong Mandu, Gupo

Geumyong Mandu: Gupo Station's 60-Year Shandong Dumpling Spot in Busan

Step out at Gupo Station and you’ll spot a purple sign just across the road. That’s Geumyong Mandu (금용만두), a name that comes up almost every time people in Busan talk about dumplings. It opened in 1960, run by an ethnic-Chinese (화교) family in the Shandong dumpling tradition, and the kitchen is now moving into its third generation. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
Gangminju Deulbap main branch, Icheon stone-pot rice with brass bowls of banchan

Gangminju Deulbap, Icheon: Stone-Pot Rice and a Brass Table of Banchan

If you ask around Icheon about a good rice-and-banchan place, this name comes up almost every time. It sits down a quiet lane in Majang-myeon (마장면) - nothing flashy around it - yet the lot fills with cars every lunch. One spoonful of the rice and you start to understand why people in Icheon keep talking about their rice, so here’s the place written up properly. ...

June 21, 2026 · Andy
A full spread of Korean side dishes at Yullijeong

Yullijeong: A 23,000-Won Korean Feast in a Hanok on Munsusan, Ulsan

If you ask around Ulsan for a Korean set-meal place to bring your parents, Yullijeong (율리정) comes up again and again. It sits in the hills below Munsusan, in the village of Yulli in Cheongnyang-eup. The building is a hanok, a traditional Korean house, and there’s exactly one thing on the menu: a 23,000-won set meal. No choosing, no debating. For a table of older relatives, that simplicity is half the appeal. ...

June 20, 2026 · Andy