Night view of Seoul and Bongeunsa temple, Seoul, South Korea

Seoul Korean Barbecue Restaurants

Myongwolgwan

Myongwolgwan is a famous Korean BBQ restaurant serving high-quality, charbroiled beef prepared with hardwood charcoal. Set in beautiful surroundings by the Sheraton Grande Walkerhill Resort. ...more »

  • Location: Gwangjin-gu
  • Type: Korean Barbecue
  • Tel: +82.2.450.4595/4596

Haebangchon Kogijib

This local restaurant is one of the best Korean barbecues in Itaewon. It is very popular with locals. The meat is deliciously juicy and the service is great. ...more »

  • Location: Haebangchon
  • Type: Korean Barbecue
  • Tel: +82-2-796-5528

Heukdon-Ga

Heukdon-Ga means Black Pork House in Korean. Black Pork refers to the Jeju Island Black Pork Species - the Rolls-Royce of Pork meat. A must try while in Korea and the prices here are very reasonable. ...more »

  • Location: Gangnam Station
  • Type: Korean Barbecue
  • Tel: +82-2-3471-9700

Our Local Experts say:

What can we say...Seoulites love their meat. Korean barbecue is interactive, fun and most of all delicious! You can find some of the best and most popular barbecue restaurants among locals on our profiles. But be careful, you might get addicted!

The most popular dish among Koreans would probably be Samgyeopsal (grilled pork belly) with Soju. It is the quintessential Korean company dinner food choice as well as a favorite food choice whenever a large party of people are dining together because it is so social. No visit to Seoul is complete without a visit to a Korean barbecue restaurant and it is even more fun if you bring your Korean friends so they can teach you the proper do's and don'ts of Korean table manners.

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