A Culinary Journey Through Jeollanam-do: Yeonggwang, Hampyeong, Damyang, Jangseong, and Gokseong

In the northern region of Jeollanam-do, you'll discover more than just a meal; you'll find unforgettable culinary experiences.
From the nostalgic flavors of the market captured in a bowl of noodles to temple cuisine that has captivated even Michelin-starred chefs, prepare for a gastronomic adventure that blends nature, tradition, and refined tastes.
Damyang, Noodle Street
Stroll along Noodle Street, nestled beneath the picturesque Gwanbangjerim Forest. Savor refreshing anchovy noodle soup and spicy bibim noodles with memories of the Juknokwon Bamboo Garden Market. The scenery enjoyed from the benches under the ancient trees, a designated natural monument, is an added bonus, creating a memorable experience.
Gokseong, Sweetfish (Eun-eo) Dishes
Indulge in Gokseong's summer delicacy from the Seomjingang River: sweetfish! Enjoy thinly sliced raw sweetfish, savory grilled sweetfish, and crispy fried sweetfish. These dishes are best enjoyed with the refreshing riverside scenery.
Hampyeong, Hampyeong Cheonji Korean Beef (Hanwoo)
Hampyeong boasts a 120-year-old traditional cattle market. If you appreciate quality beef, you must experience the authentic flavor of fresh Hanwoo. Experience the rich, savory taste that will impress you even without seasoning.
Yeonggwang, Manila Clam Dishes
In Yeonggwang, the queen of clams, Manila clams, are cooked live to preserve their freshness. Enjoy clam soup, steamed clams, clam porridge, and a variety of side dishes such as spicy skate salad and fiddler crab stir-fry. You can truly taste the deep flavors of the sea.
Jangseong, Temple Cuisine
Experience temple cuisine made with ingredients grown by Jeong Kwan Sunim of Cheonjinam Hermitage. This meal, which evokes emotion even without a recipe, is not just a taste but an enlightenment.
Food becomes a memory, and a trip. The deep and refined cuisine of the five northern regions of Jeollanam-do is waiting. How about planning this trip based on 'the dignity of a meal'?








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