Eunmi Gamjatang

Gangwon-do


This friendly eatery specialises in hearty gamjatang (meaty bones and potato soup) served in a jeongol (hotpot) or ttukbaegi (뚝배기; earthenware dish). You’ll need at least two people to order it, otherwise you'll end up with a massive dish for one. Solo diners can aim for the galbitang or yukgaejang (spicy beef soup with vegetables).


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