[Updated Feedback]
I'm thrilled to share some recent, very positive updates about Jongro Gopchang!
First, I want to applaud a server named 지희영 (Hee-young Ji). She truly knows how to grill the meats perfectly; having been helped by her numerous times, I can only say it's always...
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[Updated Feedback]
I'm thrilled to share some recent, very positive updates about Jongro Gopchang!
First, I want to applaud a server named 지희영 (Hee-young Ji). She truly knows how to grill the meats perfectly; having been helped by her numerous times, I can only say it's always been consistently incredibly good. Her customer service skills are also fantastic. I've even witnessed her patiently teaching other trainee servers, providing step-by-step guidance on grilling techniques, which was a welcome surprise given my prior annoyance with inconsistent meat grilling abilities from different servers.
I'm also delighted that 계란찜 (steamed egg) is back as a complimentary appetizer! That was a much-welcomed return. Plus, while oil splashing is part of gopchang, I appreciate that they now offer one-time use aprons. It's a thoughtful touch. I'm sure my previous reviews, along with many others, contributed to these positive changes. I feel heard and applaud management for taking the initiative.
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Having visited Jongro Gopchang around 20+ times, it's definitely time for a review. In my opinion, and having tried the other major gopchang spots in K-Town, this place consistently delivers the best, purely meaty flavor (if you prefer that over marinated options). It never misses for me. I usually get the combo (gopchang, makchang, daechang), but if you're new to gopchang, I recommend starting with the makchang/daechang as they aren't as much of an acquired taste.
The vibe here feels like a natural extension of Jongro, the popular K-BBQ spot, complete with old-school K-pop music, which perfectly fits the restaurant's overall brand.
Pro-Tip: Based on my experience, the grilling tends to be better on weekends. I've had a few weekday visits where the grilling was questionable. You want to avoid seeing the daechang fats exploding out – that's a sign it's not cooked properly yet and will likely end up rubbery by the time it is. Also, be wary of oil splashes as they unfortunately don't provide covers. I recommend wearing longer sleeves and not bringing your face too close to the grill.
On a recent visit, I was a bit bummed to find that they've stopped serving the complimentary Korean-style steamed egg (계란찜) due to rising costs. While understandable, it hasn't been replaced with another appetizer, and it was always a great starter before the gopchang arrived. Also, the 김치말이 국수 (kimchi soup noodles?) has changed its flavor since they first opened and didn't taste good when I visited yesterday. I'd stick to the 냉면 (cold buckwheat noodles), which isn't the absolute best, but it's still a good refresher to combat the oiliness of the meats.
The side dishes are pretty solid. I especially love that they provide several types of pickled vegetables.
Overall, the service has been great. When it's not too busy, they're always thoughtful enough to separate the noodles for us, and the staff are generally very friendly. As a tip for the fried rice you can get after the meats, I personally wouldn't get the 날치알 (flying fish roe) because it seems more for texture and visual appeal and doesn't really justify the cost for what it adds. Sometimes you can't even feel the texture. Also, keep in mind that the taste of the fried rice can vary depending on who cooks it for you. I still remember the first time I came, the server was incredible at frying the rice, and I hope they're doing well!
Though the bathroom can feel intimate and small on the men's section, it's never felt excessively dirty. I also appreciate the hand washing station outside the bathroom (at least in the men's section), which is incredibly convenient.
I will absolutely return and bring friends, just as I have been!