Experience the Ultimate Soy Sauce Marinated Crab (Ganjang Gejang) at Jangpumge in Incheon

While soy sauce marinated crab, or *ganjang gejang*, might seem like a common side dish, finding a truly authentic and delicious version is harder than you think.
Especially when it's made with blue crabs from Yeonpyeong Island. These crabs are packed with meat and roe, making them so special that you'll never want to eat any other *gejang* again.
If you live near Gajeo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon, you absolutely have to try Jangpumge's *ganjang gejang*.
You'll regret it if you don't! The taste and quality of their *gejang* are guaranteed.
Jangpumge (feat. Crabs Embracing Flavor)
Jangpumge is a *ganjang gejang* specialty restaurant that's already well-known in Gajeo-dong, Incheon.
They offer in-store pickup and nationwide delivery, so everyone can enjoy their delicious crabs!
With the holidays approaching, Jangpumge offers a special *bojagi* (wrapping cloth) packaging service and free squid kimchi when you pick up your order. The *bojagi* packaging is so elegant and makes it the perfect gift. People who receive it will be impressed by its sophistication.
If you're picking up your order in person or if there are other customers waiting, they have a neat and comfortable waiting area.
If you're packaging or shipping the *gejang*, especially during warmer weather, proper cold packaging is essential. If the travel time is a bit longer, you can choose between a basic cooler bag or an icebox. They also offer on-site delivery requests. Even if you live far away, you can enjoy the taste of Jangpumge through delivery.

Jangpumge specializes in dishes marinated in soy sauce. They offer crabs in various sizes, and you can choose between female and male crabs. The condition and quality of the crabs are incredibly important, but the flavor of the soy sauce marinade makes a big difference. Jangpumge's soy sauce is one of the best I've ever tasted.
It's perfectly salty with a slight hint of spice to cut through any richness, and the deep, savory flavor is so delicious. It's a place where you can really enjoy the food.

*Ganjang gejang* is often called a "rice thief" because you can easily empty a bowl of rice by mixing it with the crab roe and meat.
*Ganjang gejang* originated in the Joseon Dynasty as a way to preserve crabs by marinating them in soy sauce. It was created to enjoy the fresh taste of the sea for a longer period, but now it's become a special delicacy.
Jangpumge's *ganjang gejang* only uses the highest quality crabs caught in Yeonpyeong Island. Yeonpyeong crabs are known for their large size, meaty texture, and abundant roe. That's why Jangpumge's *ganjang gejang* has a unique and deep flavor that can't be compared to others.

At Jangpumge, the crabs are marinated in soy sauce after you order. So, you can't eat it right away. It needs to be aged for at least three days for the soy sauce and crab to blend properly and create the best flavor.
Those three days felt so long, but I waited for the best taste!
There were three plump crabs in the package. You can tell just by looking at them, even without opening the shells, that they are large and full of meat and roe.

Another great thing is the leftover soy sauce. After eating the crabs, you can boil the remaining soy sauce once and reuse it. You can use this soy sauce to make other dishes. It can be used for making egg over rice, various spicy vegetable dishes, or braised dishes with eggs, potatoes, or tofu.
The leftover soy sauce is not just a simple seasoning; it's a secret ingredient that creates another rice thief.
When you open the crab shell, you'll be amazed by the roe of the female crab. Be sure to remove the sand sac and gills to enjoy the true taste of the *ganjang gejang*. Once you try it prepared this way, you won't easily think of other *ganjang gejangs*.

When I first removed the shell, I was delighted by the sight of the roe. I've never seen *ganjang gejang* so full and beautiful before.
Once cleaned, the crab looks so great, it just makes me smile!

It looks so delicious that it almost feels like a waste to eat it. But you can't not eat it, right? Squeezing the body reveals that it's 100% full of meat. It's incredible!

Putting the crab meat on top of hot white rice really makes you understand why it's called a rice thief. It's so delicious to eat it like this, and it's also great wrapped in seaweed for a nutty flavor.

Seeing the well-aged crab roe that doesn't drip and the sticky roe filling every crevice automatically brings admiration. Scraping the roe from the shell and mixing it with rice is pure honey. The rich flavor that fills your mouth with every spoonful is something I still remember. I realized that this is a truly perfect *ganjang gejang*.

We often worry about what gifts to give during holidays like Thanksgiving or Lunar New Year. Jangpumge's *ganjang gejang* is a much more special and memorable choice than a standard gift set.
If you pick it up directly from the store, they offer elegant *bojagi* packaging, making it perfect for gifts.

Jangpumge's Yeonpyeong Island *ganjang gejang*, which you can taste in Gajeo-dong, Incheon, is a highly satisfying *ganjang gejang*. From the meaty crab to the deep, rich soy sauce marinade and luxurious packaging, there's nothing to fault.
It's great for personal consumption and a perfect holiday gift. I confidently recommend it to anyone who loves *ganjang gejang*.

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Highly recommended to try if you like Ganjang Gejang!
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