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A Serendipitous Encounter with Kkotmoksal at Hyoja-dong Sottukkeong Myeongdong

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Wandering through the vibrant streets of Myeongdong, a symphony of scents constantly teases your nose. Amidst the throngs of shoppers, a savory aroma of grilling meat inexplicably tugged at my senses. It was one of those moments where resistance was futile. As I stepped inside, the sizzling sounds of Kkotmoksal (pork shoulder) dancing on the hot grill instantly stole my gaze. A flicker of excitement sparked within.

Grilled pork shoulder

A minor hurdle presented itself – the place was buzzing. The restaurant seemed packed with the lively sounds of meat grilling, and a fleeting thought crossed my mind: 'Maybe not today.' But after a short wait, a table opened up, revealing the captivating scene unfolding atop the cast iron lid. Perfectly aged kimchi, crisp bean sprouts, and generously thick-cut pork. The comforting harmony of this combination felt strangely soothing.

Aged kimchi, crisp bean sprouts, and thick-cut pork

The moment the meat hit the grill, an irresistible sizzling sound tickled my ears. The heat radiating from the fire brought a slight flush to my face, but even more intense was the savory aroma that filled the air. I picked up a piece, and as I bit into it, the surface gave way with a delightful crispness, while the inside was incredibly tender and juicy. Each chew released a burst of savory richness and a subtle sweetness that flooded my palate. The adjacent doenjang jjigae (soybean paste stew) bubbled with rustic goodness, and the steamed egg was so soft that it surrendered at the slightest touch of a spoon.

Soybean paste stew and steamed egg

Initially, I intended to focus solely on the meat, but after observing the diners next to me grilling minari (water parsley) and gosari (fernbrake) alongside their pork, I decided to give it a try. The crisp texture combined with the richness of the pork created an entirely new flavor profile. I wondered why I hadn't discovered this combination sooner. It was a taste that filled me with contentment, even without a drop of alcohol.

Grilled pork with minari and gosari

Honestly, I initially walked in simply because I was hungry. However, it turned out to be more than just a meal; the entire experience was enjoyable. Simply watching the meat and side dishes sizzling and caramelizing on the grill was entertaining. The staff's attentiveness in quickly replacing the grill and anticipating our needs was also impressive. It contributed to a sense of ease and comfort.

After checking social media, I noticed many comments stating, 'Grilling kimchi and bean sprouts on the cast iron lid is cheating!' I completely agreed. Another person commented, 'The meat is delicious, but the generous spread is even better,' which perfectly captured my experience. The moment the table was set, it felt like a complete meal.

Q&A – Common Queries

Q: Doesn't the meat get tough if it's not thick-cut?

A: On the contrary, the thickness was just right, resulting in a crispy exterior and a juicy interior. Every chew released a delightful burst of flavor.

Q: Is it okay to grill the side dishes on the grill?

A: Grilling them together is actually part of the fun! The aged kimchi and bean sprouts taste best when cooked alongside the meat.

Q: What's the atmosphere like?

A: Lively and bustling, but in a good way. The table setting is so photogenic that you'll naturally reach for your camera.

The taste of the meat is a given, but there was something more. The sizzling sounds, the color of the kimchi transforming as it caramelized, the texture of the steamed egg as you scooped it with a spoon – it was an experience that awakened all five senses. Perhaps that's why it remains so memorable, even after time has passed.

Even after savoring every last piece, I felt surprisingly comfortable. On the way home, my first thought was, 'Who should I bring with me next time?'

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