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Top 5 Jeju Black Pork Spots You Need to Try
- The finishing touch of scored meat — Jeju City: ‘Dogalbi’
- Where to savor pristine Jeju black pork — Gangnam: ‘Heukdonga’
- The hottest barbecue joint in Hipjiro — Euljiro: ‘Sancheong Charcoal Garden’
- The true taste of native Jeju black pork — Jeju: ‘Yeolligi Garden’
- Charcoal-grilled black pork belly with an explosion of juices — Wonju: ‘Heukdwaeji Sambaek Restaurant Wonju Main’
The moment the grill begins to sizzle and that toasty, savory aroma wafts up, black pork goes from tempting to irresistible. Thick-cut pieces crisp on the outside and stay juicy inside, and each bite reveals deeper layers of flavor. A simple sprinkle of salt showcases the meat’s natural character, and wrapping a bite with fresh greens and condiments is part of the magic. Below are five restaurants where the charm of Jeju black pork is on full display.
The finishing touch of scored meat — Jeju City: ‘Dogalbi’

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Even among Jeju’s many pork specialists, Dogalbi quickly became the place to go for great flavor. Using top-grade Jeju black and white pork, they serve cuts like neck, ogyeopsal (five-layer pork belly), jowl, and gabrisal. The crowd favorite is the house special, ‘Do-pyo,’ which lets you taste ogyeopsal and neck together. The chefs score the meat deeply so charcoal heat seeps between the layers and melts the fat faster, building rich flavor and a tender bite. Dip a piece in meljeot (salted fermented mackerel sauce) and the umami just pops. Popular sides include a hearty flower salted mackerel fried rice and a tangy, icy mulnaengmyeon (cold noodle soup). They’ve even opened an airport branch for easier access.
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- ✔Location
85 Halladaehak-ro, Jeju City, Jeju
- ✔Hours
Daily 12:00 – 22:00 (Break time 15:00 – 16:30)
- ✔Prices
Do-pyo (one order, 500g / 1.10 lb) 69,000 won (≈ $52) • Jeju galbi (one order) 65,000 won (≈ $49) • Flower salted mackerel fried rice 9,000 won (≈ $7)
A spot to savor pristine Jeju black pork — Gangnam: ‘Heukdonga’


Heukdonga sources Jeju-certified black pork raised in clean, pristine areas and has built a devoted following. In addition to its Jeju flagship, branches in Seoul’s Gangnam, Myeongdong, and Yeouido make it easy to get that island taste. Pork selected and trimmed on the day of slaughter in Jeju is aged and prepared under the care of an experienced head chef and meat manager, then served fresh. Compared with standard pork, the fat feels lighter in the mouth, giving a clean, savory flavor and a pleasantly chewy texture — and meljeot adds a savory boost. They also run a directly managed location in Daejeon, so check the nearest branch.
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- ▲Location
1st & 2nd floor, Shinjung International, 14 Bongeunsa-ro 86-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
- ▲Hours
11:30–22:00
- ▲Menu
Black pork ogyeopsal 21,000 won (≈ $16) / Black pork neck 22,000 won (≈ $17) / Hangjeongsal 21,000 won (≈ $16)
The hottest barbecue joint in Hipjiro — Euljiro: ‘Sancheong Charcoal Garden’



Chef Jung Dong-woo — who helped create foodie hotspots like Mongtan and Cheonggiwa Town — teamed up with Segwang Green Food to open this meat-focused restaurant. They feature black pork from Sancheong in Gyeongnam, prized for its springy texture and rich, meaty aroma. Using charcoal heated in a traditional kiln, the grill creates a crisp, flavorful layer of rendered fat. Unique sides — like green onions seared in meat fat and pickled soybean leaves — make the meal playful and memorable. Another standout is the gochujang-marinated grill, brushed with sun-dried red pepper paste (no corn syrup) and grilled to order. Beyond the usual whiskey highball, they offer highballs made with traditional liquors and yakju, which pair beautifully with the food.
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- ✔Location
1st floor, 114-6 Euljiro, Jung-gu, Seoul
- ✔Hours
Daily 11:30 – 23:00
- ✔Menu
Salt-grilled traditional-style samgyeopsal 58,000 won (≈ $44) • Gochujang marinated grill 19,000 won (≈ $14) • Hangjeongsal 21,000 won (≈ $16)
The true taste of native Jeju black pork — Jeju: ‘Yeolligi Garden’


Yeolligi Garden specializes in Jeju’s native black pork. Tucked along a quiet road between broad fields, the stone-walled house feels like a countryside discovery. Their signature black pork grill is portioned by the number of guests rather than by cut, and the meat’s deep, fresh red hue signals exceptional freshness. Expect intense flavor, tender lean meat, and a satisfyingly firm — not mushy — texture from the fat. Crisply charred pork fat tastes nutty rather than greasy and melts luxuriously on the palate. Generous, home-style banchan (pickles and kimchi) and a comforting doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew) complete a hearty meal.
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- ✔Location
190-20 Dujo-ro, Hangyeong-myeon, Jeju City, Jeju
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- ✔Menu
One serving of meat 22,000 won (≈ $17) • Butcher’s cut 500g (≈ 1.10 lb) 60,000 won (≈ $45)
Charcoal-grilled black pork belly with an explosion of juices — Wonju: ‘Heukdwaeji Sambaek Restaurant Wonju Main’


At Heukdwaeji Sambaek Restaurant in Wonju, a single generous portion of black pork belly is 300g — hearty enough for one person. The restaurant impresses with high-quality, Iberico-style pork options, a smoke-draining grill design, an array of side dishes, and a clean, comfortable interior. Their unique aging method plus high-heat charcoal grilling gives the pork an exceptionally tender texture and a rich, nutty fat flavor. Various banchan, wraps, and sauces are available at a self-serve station so you can customize each bite.
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- ▲Location
2nd floor, Riverville, 10 Yangji-ro, Wonju, Gangwon
- ▲Hours
Mon–Sat 16:00–23:00 (Last order 22:30) / Closed Sundays
- ▲Prices
Black pork assorted 38,000 won (≈ $29) • Black pork belly 16,000 won (≈ $12)











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