Recommended to Japanese and Chinese. Recommended for those who want Korean homemade food.
Grilled with charcoal, it has a very good scent and taste.
Mainly used by nearby store owners and local residents.
There are four to five traditional Korean side dishes.
Rice is provided free of charge, and it is served in a small pot, and when you eat, you only have to take out the rice and pour tea into the pot to eat the cooked rice separately after 5-10 minutes.
The fee is only for fish, and everything that comes out basically is free.
Beverages and alcoholic beverages are subject to...
Read moreGreat restaurant serving fire grilled fish. Bit of smoke and char from the grilling adds so much to the flavor of the fish and this place does it very well. Rice comes in a large clay pot where you first scoop the inner contents (not the rice sticking to the hot pot) into a separate bowl and pour tea water into the clay pot to eat toward the end. I was getting every bit of flesh from the bones because of how good it was. This is a restaurant celebrity restauranteur Bark Jong-won featured on one of his shows and well deserved for...
Read moreIf you're looking for a fashion joint forget it but if you're looking for the real deal.. come here. It's a grilled fish place and quite frankly it's Amazing! Tourists need not be afraid it's heavenly. Very fresh fish grilled to perfection. We went there because we saw it on a TV show where famous Chef Baek recommend it and I couldn't have been happier. The side dishes are soo good and they will give you more if you ask nicely. My fave side dish was the...
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