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Top 4 Pot-Rice Spots
- The savory harmony of fresh pot-cooked rice and hearty cheonggukjang at Gwangju Sikdang in Cheongnyangni, Seoul
- Miga Sikdang in Jukjeon-dong, Daegu — a spot even food critic Heo Young-man raves about
- Juhee’s Briquette Grill in Idong, Pohang — meats charred with irresistible briquette smoke
- Generous portions you won’t find near Seoul: Sokcho Pot-Rice Kimchi Stew
The moment freshly steamed rice releases a gentle plume of steam from the pot, the appeal of pot-cooked rice comes alive. Rice finished by steaming glows with a subtle sheen; each grain remains distinct, delivering modest yet deeply satisfying texture. When a lightly toasted crust forms at the bottom — nurungji — the nuttiness intensifies. Simple as the method may be, the difference care and time make is unmistakable. Here are four places where the magic of pot rice is on full display.
The savory combo of cheonggukjang and freshly cooked pot rice — ‘Gwangju Sikdang’ in Cheongnyangni, Seoul


Gwangju Sikdang in Cheongnyangni wears its years proudly — from weathered concrete walls to a faded sign. Locals insist you try the cheonggukjang here: the bubbling clay-pot stew fills the air with a deep, comforting aroma, and the radish-heavy broth gives it a clean, refreshing finish. But the real treat is the pot rice. Staff serve the steaming rice from the aluminum pot, then take the pot back to simmer the browned crust into nurungji soup — a perfect, cozy way to wrap up the meal.
From Siksin: More on ‘Gwangju Sikdang’
- ✔Location
51 Gyeongdong Market-ro 2-gil, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul
- ✔Hours
Daily 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM; closed Mondays
- ✔Prices
Cheonggukjang ₩10,000 (≈ $7.50), Doenjang-jjigae ₩10,000 (≈ $7.50), Kimchi-jjigae ₩10,000 (≈ $7.50)
Miga Sikdang in Jukjeon-dong, Daegu — a spot even food critic Heo Young-man praised


At Miga Sikdang in Jukjeon-dong, Daegu, generous banchan and a steaming pot of rice make every meal feel like home. The menu features kimchi stew, stir-fried octopus, spicy pork, braised mackerel, and braised pollock — all paired with plentiful sides and rice cooked to order. The standouts — stir-fried pork, spicy octopus, and braised mackerel — are crave-worthy with the fresh pot rice. Finish by sipping sungnyung, the comforting scorched-rice tea made from the pot’s toasted bottom.
From Siksin: More on ‘Miga Sikdang’
- ✔Location
18 Dalgubeol-daero 309-gil, Dalseo-gu, Daegu
- ✔Hours
Mon–Fri 10:30 AM–8:00 PM / Sat 10:30 AM–3:00 PM / Closed Sundays
- ✔Prices
Stir-fried pork ₩26,000 (≈ $19.50), Stir-fried octopus ₩26,000 (≈ $19.50), Braised pollock ₩26,000 (≈ $19.50)
Juhee’s Briquette Grill in Idong, Pohang — meats full of smoky briquette flavor


Juhee’s Briquette Grill in Idong, Pohang is a local favorite for grilled sea eel and fresh cuts of meat cooked over briquettes. The eel and pork belly soak up that smoky, nostalgic aroma, but make sure to save room for the pot rice and the kimchi stew made with the owner’s homemade kimchi — they complete the experience. The meaty kimchi stew and the pot rice are so addictive you’ll find yourself scraping the pot clean. Finish with the sungnyung brewed from the pot’s crust — it’s the kind of finale that makes you crave a return visit.
From Siksin: More on ‘Juhee’s Briquette Grill’
- ✔Location
1st floor, 5-7 Daeiro 159beon-gil, Nam-gu, Pohang, Gyeongbuk
- ✔Hours
Mon–Sat 5:00 PM–10:00 PM / Closed Sundays
- ✔Prices
Pork belly (fresh) ₩15,000 (≈ $11.25), Kimchi-jjigae (small) ₩10,000 (≈ $7.50), Pot-cooked rice (small) ₩4,000 (≈ $3.00)
Generous portions you won’t find near Seoul — ‘Sokcho Pot-Rice Kimchi Stew’


Sokcho Pot-Rice Kimchi Stew simmers kimchi made from carefully selected domestic cabbage and Jeju white pork into a comforting, robust stew. Travelers and locals alike swear it’s worth the trip — many admit they were wrong to hesitate about having kimchi stew while in Sokcho. The bubbling pot of stew comes with light sides like fish-cake stir-fry, seasoned bean sprouts, salad, and dried seaweed. A piping-hot pot of rice arrives alongside, and the combo is effortlessly delicious. After you finish the rice, they serve sungnyung for a clean, satisfying finish.
See more on Siksin: ‘Sokcho Pot-Rice Kimchi Stew’ ▶
- ▲Location
14 Joyang-ro 21beon-gil, Sokcho, Gangwon
Thu–Mon 9:00 AM–9:00 PM (last order 8:00 PM) / Closed Tue & Wed
- ▲Prices
Pork kimchi-jjigae (small) [includes pot rice and sungnyung for 2] ₩22,000 (≈ $16.50)
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