Hantiok Lotte Pyeongchon Review: Bossam Set in Beomgye
A personal review of Hantiok in the B1 food court at Lotte Department Store Pyeongchon, with a bossam set meal, Andong guksi, Andong gukbap, dumplings, baby chairs, hours, and parking support notes.
Today I had errands at Lotte Department Store Pyeongchon in Beomgye, so I looked around for a while and then ate in the basement food court. I had skipped lunch, so I was really craving Korean food, and that is when I found Hantiok Lotte Department Store Pyeongchon, which had a suyuk set meal on the menu.

The interior felt polished, which suited a department-store restaurant. Overall, the quality looked good, and there were baby chairs too. The menu models and large menu board made it easy to choose what to order before going in.

The menu included Andong gukbap, seolleongtang, bibimbap, suyuk set meal, bossam set meal, jeyuk-bokkeum, Andong guksi, and more. If you love Korean food, these are hard to pass by. I visit Lotte Department Store Pyeongchon fairly often, and I always end up wondering what to eat. At times like that, I usually think Korean food is the answer, and this is the kind of place I look for.
To explain the location simply: it is on B1 of the department store. Head toward the food court, in the opposite direction from the food and mart area, and you will find many different restaurants. Keep going and you will see Pasteur Milk Bar in the center. Hantiok is immediately to the left. Hours: 10:30–20:00 Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 10:30–20:30 It stays open a little later on weekends. The post says it operates on the same opening and closing schedule as the department store. After dining, parking fee support is available depending on the amount spent.

Bossam set meal for two (Andong guksi, Andong gukbap)
I ordered one of the set menus. I was deciding between bossam and suyuk, but chose bossam because I wanted to wrap the meat properly in ssam. For the meal choice, you can choose noodles or rice, so we ordered one Andong guksi and one Andong gukbap to share.

The side dishes were set up right after ordering. Each person got a salad with a clean-tasting sauce. For the bossam, they served chili peppers, garlic, ssamjang, and salted shrimp. The side dishes included gungchae, pickled garlic, and perilla-leaf pickles. The gungchae pickle was tasty because it was mild and not too salty. The perilla leaves also felt homemade rather than store-bought. Overall, the side dishes were not heavily seasoned, which was exactly my style.

The food came out faster than I expected. The meal dishes arrived first, followed by the dumplings and bossam. If you visit Hantiok, I recommend trying a set menu. You get a variety of food, it feels like good value, and the table becomes generous enough to make the meal more satisfying.

The noodles in the Andong guksi were surprisingly soft. The broth was rich and nutty, with the nutty aroma reminding me of sesame oil. At first glance, the noodle portion looked a little small, but because the set also came with bossam and dumplings, I was very full by the end.

The Andong gukbap had a spicy broth and was full of ingredients. It also had more meat than I expected. The ttukbaegi bowl looked a little small too, but after finishing everything, I was completely full. Since the set includes several other items, it may look small at first, but it is not lacking in quantity.

The dumplings came two per person. They were meat dumplings with a generous filling. The dumpling wrappers were moderately thick, and the filling was savory and tasty. They came out right after steaming, so the texture was chewy and really good. If you order a set menu, I recommend eating the dumplings first. Once they cooled down, that chewy texture faded a little, but the first bite was so good.

The full table looked so generous and clean. It was tasty, and the food came out quickly too. Very good.

I placed a piece of meat on lettuce and wrapped it up properly. If you need more lettuce or side dishes, they give you enough. When you visit the department store and want warm Korean food, I highly recommend Hantiok Lotte Department Store Pyeongchon. The B1 food court at Lotte Department Store Pyeongchon has many quick options such as tendon, tteokbokki, sushi, and rice bowls, but after eating a hearty table at Hantiok, I felt ready to shop again. 👍❤️ #BeomgyeStationRestaurants #AnyangRestaurantRecommendations #BeomgyeRestaurantRecommendation #BeomgyeStationGatherings #BeomgyeStationRestaurantRecommendation #BeomgyeRestaurants #BeomgyeKoreanFood #AnyangKoreanRestaurants #HantiokSuyuk #HantiokBossam #BeomgyeAndongGukbap #BeomgyeAndongGuksi #BeomgyeBibimbap #BeomgyeGukbap #LotteDepartmentStorePyeongchon #LotteDepartmentStorePyeongchonRestaurants #LotteDepartmentStorePyeongchonKoreanFood
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