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Home » 4 dishes you should always order at Korean barbecue and 2 to skip, according to a top Korean chef
4 dishes you should always order at Korean barbecue and 2 to skip, according to a top Korean chef
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4 dishes you should always order at Korean barbecue and 2 to skip, according to a top Korean chef

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With a plethora of meats, appetizers, and sides to sample, trying to narrow down your order is never an easy task at a Korean barbecue restaurant.

That’s why we asked chef Samuel Kim of Baekjeong to help.

Kim expanded Baekjeong, which currently has eight locations across California and Washington, to bring Korean barbecue to more Americans. And after revealing the red flags to look out for at a KBBQ restaurant, he was happy to share the dishes he always orders — and which ones to skip.

When it comes to meat, don’t only order beef

Kim always orders beef at Korean barbecue — he’s partial to brisket and short rib — but the chef also makes sure to get pork.

“Some people will just go for beef, but pork is such an important animal to grill for us at Korean barbecue,” he told Business Insider. “Especially pork belly. Always the pork belly.”

Kim said he also orders pork jowl whenever he spots it on the menu.

“It lends really well to the hot quick grill, and it’s just a delicious cut of meat,” he added.

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Make sure to include Korean pancakes and stew

From calamari to kimchi, every Korean barbecue place puts its own spin on the classic Korean pancake dish.

“Everyone has their own recipe,” Kim said. “Korean food is a lot like Italian food, where everyone’s mom thinks they make it the best — and that’s how the pancakes are as well.”

Kim said it’s also important to have some kind of soup or stew (known as jjigae) when you’re having Korean barbecue to help “push the flavor of the protein.”

He recommends trying one with soybean or kimchi.

If you drink alcohol, soju and beer are an essential part of KBBQ

The grain-based spirit soju is the national drink of Korea. Kim said he always drinks some when enjoying Korean barbecue.

“It’s a key part of the whole experience,” Kim said. “I get some people don’t drink alcohol, but if you do, give it a shot.”

Just remember to follow the Korean custom and never pour your own drink — it’s considered bad luck!

Stay away from grilled fish

While Kim loves a seafood stew or pancake with his Korean barbecue, the chef told Business Insider he’d never order grilled or braised fish.

“When we decide to go out to eat in Korea, we don’t decide on the restaurant we want to eat at — we decide the dish we want to eat,” Kim explained. “So you figure out that dish, then you go to the restaurant that specializes in that dish.”

“If you’re going to a Korean barbecue restaurant to eat meat, I don’t know why you’d eat seafood,” he added. “Personally, I never order any fish.”

And skip the udon noodles

“Sometimes, you’ll see Korean barbecue restaurants that try to be a jack-of-all-trades, and their menu is 30 pages long,” Kim said. “So, if you ever see udon noodles or anything like that at a Korean barbecue restaurant, I’d stay away.”



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