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Where to eat local?

The best traditional places in Mokpo, recommended by food professionals

Mokpo 2
Jeolla Province 5
South Korea 241
All 5Dishes 4Products 1Rice Wine 1

What to eat in Mokpo?

Mokpo 2
Jeolla Province 5
South Korea 241
All 5Dishes 4Products 1Rice Wine 1Stews 1Soups 1Saltwater Fish Dishes 1Vegetable Soups 1Octopus Dishes 1Street Food 1

Originally from Mokpo

Hongeo

2.7

Hailing from the province of Jeolla, hongeo or hongeo-hoe is a South Korean specialty that consists of skate that gets fermented in its urine. This cartilaginous fish is known to eliminate urine through its skin, thus allowing for natural fermentation to take place in the flesh and helpi... Read more

Most popular regional dishes

1

Sannakji

South Korea
3.2
Most iconic: Dokcheon

Salty, sticky, and chewy, sannakji is a South Korean dish consisting of raw baby octopus that is chopped and traditionally served drizzled with sesame oil. Interestingly, as the dish is served instantly after chopping, some of the pieces are still in motion, twitching on the plate. The dish can b... Read more

2

Gamjatang

Jeolla Province
4.3

Gamjatang is a flavorful Korean stew made with pork spine and potatoes as the key ingredients, along with bean paste, chili powder, and garlic which are also simmered in the pot. The dish is usually topped with sesame leaves and served with a bowl of rice on the side. Gamjatang has origins in the... Read more

3

Kongnamul gukbap

Jeonju
3.5

Soybean sprout soup is a hearty South Korean classic that is typically associated with Jeonju. Apart from the sprouts, the soup traditionally consists of a flavorful broth and rice, but the optional ingredients may include various vegetables or an egg, which is sometimes served on the side. The s... Read more

Most popular regional products

1

Moju

Jeonju
n/a

Moju is a thick Korean drink with fairly low alcohol content. It is based on makgeolli—traditional Korean beverage made with fermented rice—which is brewed with herbs and spices that usually include cinnamon, ginger, jujube, ginseng, and licorice root. Moju is lightl... Read more