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Gwanghuijeong Pyeongchon Frozen Pork Belly Review

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JUNG08/27/2025Anyang

A personal review of Gwanghuijeong (광희정) Pyeongchon Branch, about 3 minutes on foot from Pyeongchon Station, with frozen pork belly, kimchi stew, fried rice, and soju.

Hi! Today I visited a frozen pork belly spot in Pyeongchon. This was my second visit to Gwanghuijeong. I first tried the Beomgye branch and liked it so much that I also visited the closer Pyeongchon branch.

Gwanghuijeong Pyeongchon Branch frozen pork belly review photo

The location is about a 3-minute walk from Pyeongchon Station. It is really close, and once you go inside the commercial building, it is easy to spot. Hours: 11:00-22:00 Break time: 15:00-17:00 Last order: 21:30 For lunch, they have a frozen pork belly set meal, gukbap, and spicy pork stir-fry, so it is also a popular place at lunchtime.

Gwanghuijeong Pyeongchon Branch near Pyeongchon Station

Once we sat down, they started setting the table right away. The spread included ssam vegetables, seasoned green onion salad, refreshing dongchimi, various sauces, and pickles. The bracken fern, bean sprouts, and kimchi could be eaten as they were or grilled on the hot plate. Personally, I love adding grilled bracken fern when I wrap pork belly, which is one reason I came back.

Table setting with ssam vegetables, dongchimi, sauces, and pickles at Gwanghuijeong

The retro-style mother-of-pearl table had such a nice atmosphere. It also made the table setting look even more colorful. There were plenty of dipping options too: soybean powder, seasoned salted shrimp, gochujang, and ssamjang.

Retro mother-of-pearl table with Korean barbecue side dishes and dipping sauces

Frozen pork belly, 4 servings Kimchi stew Fried rice Soju

We first ordered 3 servings of frozen pork belly, then added 1 more because it was so good. For stew, there were three choices: kimchi, soft tofu, and doenjang. I debated a lot, but I was in the mood for kimchi, so I chose kimchi stew. It was definitely the right choice.

Frozen pork belly order at Gwanghuijeong Pyeongchon Branch

Even though we ordered 3 servings, the meat came out quickly after being sliced. The set also included enoki mushrooms, king oyster mushrooms, and old-style pink sausage. It was just the right lineup.

Frozen pork belly with enoki mushrooms, king oyster mushrooms, and old-style pink sausage

We laid the pork belly out in a row, sprinkled on pepper, and grilled it. Adding kimchi, bean sprouts, and bracken fern to the grill together is a must. The bracken fern here is really good, so definitely try it. Maybe because it was domestic Grade 1 pork belly, there was no porky odor and it tasted savory.

Frozen pork belly grilling with kimchi, bean sprouts, and bracken fern

This was the kimchi pancake, which did not come out with the first table setting. It seemed like they cook it right away when guests arrive, so maybe that is why it was not served at the beginning. The kimchi pancake was seriously delicious. The outside was crispy and the texture was chewy, so I wanted to eat one more.

When I drink soju, I always drink water with it. Even the water at Gwanghuijeong tasted good. The bottle was an old Del Monte-style glass bottle, which added another retro touch. A place that pays attention even to the water is the kind of place where you just have to drink.

Old Del Monte-style glass water bottle at Gwanghuijeong

While the meat was cooking, we clinked soju glasses. How can you resist soju with frozen pork belly? Because the meat was good, the drinks went down easily too.

Soju with grilled frozen pork belly at Gwanghuijeong Pyeongchon Branch

The kimchi stew tasted like it had been made with well-ripened kimchi, and it was so good. There was meat inside too, and it felt generous. It paired perfectly with the pork belly. When eating grilled meat, you really do need a hot soup or stew. At the Beomgye branch, I think I had doenjang jjigae, but personally I recommend the kimchi stew.

Kimchi stew served with frozen pork belly at Gwanghuijeong

Perilla leaf, frozen pork belly, bracken fern, Cheongyang chili, garlic, and ssamjang. This was truly the best combination. The bracken fern is amazing, so please try it. It has a great crunchy texture and tastes really good.

Perilla leaf wrap with frozen pork belly, bracken fern, chili, garlic, and ssamjang

The meat was so good that we ordered 1 more serving. When we added the extra serving, mushrooms did not come out separately. The meat was just as tasty as before.

Additional serving of frozen pork belly at Gwanghuijeong Pyeongchon Branch

For the finish, the classic K-dessert fried rice appeared. It came out already seasoned from the kitchen.

Fried rice finish with seaweed flakes and crispy nurungji after Korean barbecue

They spread it thin, mixed it with seaweed flakes, fried it, and pressed it down so the bottom would turn into crispy nurungji. It was fried very deliciously. If you visit Gwanghuijeong, start with frozen pork belly and stew, then make fried rice your must-have ending. The atmosphere is good and the place is popular, so there can be a slight wait on weekday evenings. I recommend booking ahead through Naver Reservation or visiting early. . . . Original Korean search tags: #평촌역맛집 #관양동맛집 #평촌맛집 #평촌회식 #평촌고기집 #평촌냉삼맛집 #범계냉삼 #평촌냉삼 #범계고깃집 #평촌고기맛집 #평촌역고기맛집 #평촌술집 #안양냉삼맛집

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