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닭갈비
Chuncheon's iconic spicy stir-fried chicken with rice cakes and vegetables — the affordable galbi that conquered Korea.
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고기요리
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Dakgalbi (닭갈비) is a spicy Korean stir-fry made by marinating chicken in a sauce of gochujang (red chili paste), gochugaru (chili flakes), soy sauce, sugar, garlic, and ginger, then cooking it on a wide, flat iron pan (cheolpan, 철판) along with sliced sweet potato, cabbage, green onion, scallions, and tteok (cylindrical rice cakes). The result is a visually dramatic pan of deep-red chicken and vegetables, fragrant with chili and sesame, with a sticky-caramelized sauce coating everything. The name means 'chicken ribs' — a somewhat confusing term since the dish contains no actual rib bones. The 'galbi' in the name refers not to the cut of meat but to the galbi style of marinating: heavily seasoned in a sauce similar to the marinade used for beef galbi, creating a sweet-spicy complexity that transcends the simplicity of the individual ingredients. Cheese dakgalbi (치즈 닭갈비) has become enormously popular in recent years — a thick blanket of melted mozzarella is spooned over the cooked dish, mellowing the heat and adding a creamy richness that makes it more accessible for those sensitive to spice. This variant is particularly popular among younger diners and international visitors.
💡 여행자 팁
Chuncheon Myeongdong Dakgalbi Street (춘천 명동 닭갈비 골목) is the original and most atmospheric location — take the ITX train from Seoul Cheongnyangni station (1h 10min).
For first-timers, ordering the cheese dakgalbi option reduces the spice intensity significantly while adding a crowd-pleasing richness.
Do not skip the bokkeumbap (fried rice finish) — ask the server explicitly for it before they clear the pan, since some restaurants omit it if not requested.
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