Best Barbecue restaurants nearby. Discover the best Barbecue food in Suwon. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Barbecue restaurants near you.. Suwon (Hangul: 수원, Hanja: 水原, Korean pronunciation: [su.wʌn]) is the capital and largest metropolis of Gyeonggi-do, South Korea's most populous province which surrounds Seoul, the national capital. Suwon lies about 30 kilometres (19 miles) south of Seoul. It is traditionally known as "The City of Filial Piety". With a population close to 1.2 million, it is larger than Ulsan, although it is not governed as a metropolitan city.
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4 based on 281 reviews
My difficulty with Korean food is that I need to have someone explain to me what I am eating. Lunch at the Kabojung was quite an experience with small barbecue grills set into the tables for cooking beef ribs and an abundance of other small accompanying dishes. Somenone explained to me that eating in Korea is very much a collective activity so you do not order individual dishes. Everyone shares. The service was excellent and the food interesting.
4 based on 174 reviews
The city of Su-Won is known for their galbi! This restaurant had modern design with a little touch of old world. The place was packed, that alone speaks volume. We ordered galbi and totally enjoyed every bite and finshed it off with cold noodles! You just have to try, but the price is not wallet friendly. Only thing that bothered me about this place was the restroom. The floor was flooded, not sure why or what it was, but that made us feel grossed out.
4 based on 87 reviews
Took the advice from the reviewers here and elsewhere and treated myself to a Galbitang for lunch. Soup was de-li-cious. It's a pity that I won't have the opportunity to eat here again (soon). Agree with others about the timing (I arrived around 2 PM and was their last customer before they closed, or so it seemed) and the staff (not much interaction/friendliness), but the main point is that the food was perfect.
4 based on 15 reviews
Nearby the Hwaseong Haenggung palace was the Suwon Chicken Street with a couple dozen establishments serving up fried chicken and beer. While typically a late night meal, the popular restaurants already had lines out the door by noon. We went with Jinmi Chicken which was famous for their bready batter. It wasnât anything special and I definitely wouldnât wait to get seated there.
I found this place by accident as I was leaving Hwaseong Fortress. It's only 2 minutes walk south of Janganmun Gate. They had a menu in English so I thought I'd try it out, although the middle-aged couple inside could barely speak a word of English. So I took the challenge of pointing at things. The couple were as friendly and helpful as they could be.I ordered the barbequed duck, it came out in about 10 minutes which was just enough time to have a glass of Cass beer. The slices of meat were so tender and cooked perfectly. It went really well with the Korean-style pancakes which were mildly fermented, so I added a bit of sauce and some onion and it was delicious!Although the duck on its own was fantastic.I've added some photos in the hope that you'll be able to find this place as well if you're wandering around Hwaseong Fortress. Good luck!
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