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Galbitang Heaven: Where to Find the Best Korean Short Rib Soup!

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As popular as samgyetang, ‘galbitang’ is a beloved Korean dish featuring tender, fall-off-the-bone ribs in a clear, savory broth. It’s a meat lover’s dream, perfect for savoring every bite. For an extra treat, try mixing in some rice with that rich broth. Today, we’re dishing out the top five galbitang spots you absolutely need to try.{vi2} {vi3}Cheongju Bonga: Your Go-To for Galbitang and Naengmyeon in Cheongju{vi4} {vi5}{vi6}{vi7}Image credit: Foodie Member WinnieeeniFather{vi8} {vi9}{vi10}Cheongju is steeped in history, once known as the stomping grounds of Korea’s nobility. This rich heritage has blessed the area with a plethora of time-honored eateries, and ‘Cheongju Bonga’ stands out as a local favorite. Their claim to fame? Mouth-watering galbitang and refreshing naengmyeon that have kept diners coming back for years. Their star player, the royal galbitang, is a generous affair with two hefty rib bones. The broth? Simply divine. You’ll find yourself polishing off a bowl of rice before you know it. And when summer hits, their water naengmyeon is a cool, crisp lifesaver.{vi11} {vi12}{vi13}{vi14}[Foodie TIP]{vi15} {vi16}{vi17}{vi18}▲Location: 233 Saun-ro, Heungdeok-gu, Cheongju, Chungcheongbuk-do{vi19} {vi20}▲Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM{vi21} {vi22}▲Menu: Royal Galbitang $10, Yukgaejang $7, Jinsullengtang $7{vi23} {vi24}Beotnamujip in Seocho: Blink and You’ll Miss It Galbitang{vi25} {vi26}{vi27}{vi28}Instagram: @mat2da9{vi29} {vi30}{vi31}{vi32}{vi33}Instagram: @mat2da9{vi34} {vi35}{vi36}Their lunchtime-only galbitang is the talk of the town, boasting a generous helping of tender ribs. With only 100 bowls available daily from 11 AM, it’s usually sold out in a mere 30 minutes. The secret? A refreshing broth simmered with kelp and radish that’ll have you coming back for more.{vi37} {vi38}{vi39}{vi40}[Foodie TIP]{vi41} {vi42}{vi43}{vi44}▲Location: 434 Hyoryeong-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul{vi45} {vi46}▲Hours: Daily 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM{vi47} {vi48}▲Prices: Hanwoo Galbitang $24, Anchangsal $66, Galbi Set $38{vi49} {vi50}Seocho Myeonok: Where Texture Meets Taste in Galbitang{vi51} {vi52}{vi53}{vi54}Instagram: @white_1301{vi55} {vi56}{vi57}This hotspot is always buzzing with diners craving their steaming galbitang. The rich, flavorful broth and impressively long ribs make for an unforgettable meal. Don’t sleep on their other offerings either – the thin and chewy Hamheung-style naengmyeon and galbi jjim are crowd-pleasers too.{vi58} {vi59}{vi60}{vi61}[Foodie TIP]{vi62} {vi63}{vi64}{vi65}▲Location: 46 Banpo-daero 28-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul{vi66} {vi67}▲Hours: Daily 11:00 AM – 9:30 PM{vi68} {vi69}▲Prices: Galbitang $15, Hoe Naengmyeon $10, Mul Naengmyeon $9{vi70} {vi71}Pocheon Idong Galbi Kim Geun-ja Halmoni Jip: Home of the Rich Broth{vi72} {vi73}{vi74}{vi75}Image credit: Blogger mc_you1920{vi76} {vi77}{vi78}{vi79}{vi80}Image credit: Blogger mc_you1920{vi81} {vi82}{vi83}Nestled in Pocheon’s famous Idong Galbi alley, this gem is a must-visit for galbi lovers. While their marinated and seasoned galbi are to die for, don’t overlook the galbitang. It’s packed with generous chunks of rib in a broth that’ll knock your socks off. Pro tip: The green onion kimchi and spicy pepper paste side dishes are perfectly aged and pair beautifully with the galbitang.{vi84} {vi85}{vi86}{vi87}[Foodie TIP]{vi88} {vi89}{vi90}{vi91}▲Location: 14 Jangam 1-gil, Idong-myeon, Pocheon-si, Gyeonggi-do{vi92} {vi93}▲Hours: Daily 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM{vi94} {vi95}▲Prices: Royal Galbitang $12, Seasoned Galbi $32, Fresh Galbi $44{vi96} {vi97}Heuksiryu in Gijang-gun, Busan: A Taste of Refined Korean Cuisine{vi98} {vi99}{vi100}{vi101}Official Naver Place{vi102} {vi103}{vi104}Step into ‘Heuksiryu’ in Jeonggwan-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a cozy countryside retreat. This traditional Korean restaurant, housed in a charming yellow soil building, serves up a storm of authentic flavors. Must-tries include their organic duck roasted with pumpkin and smoked duck barbecue. But don’t stop there – treat yourself to their mushroom sashimi, acorn jelly salad, japchae, and sweet red bean pastries for the full experience.{vi105} {vi106}{vi107}{vi108}[Foodie TIP]{vi109} {vi110}{vi111}{vi112}▲Location: 28 Chasang-ro 451beon-gil, Gijang-eup, Busan{vi113} {vi114}▲Hours: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM, closed on Mondays{vi115} {vi116}▲Menu: Oxtail Soup $21, Abalone Short Rib Stew $29, Abalone Galbitang $19{vi117} {vi118}* The copyright of this post belongs to Foodie. When using this post, please include a link to the original source.{vi119} {vi120}* This post is for non-profit use only and cannot be modified or used in other creations.{vi121}

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