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[Video] 3 must-eat dishes in Gangwon Province

[PyeongChang 2018] For those heading to Gangwon Province, check out The Korea Herald's list of must-eat local dishes.

By Park Ju-young

Published : Feb. 5, 2018 - 14:03

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The 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games are just five days away, and cities throughout Gangwon Province are bustling in preparation for the biggest event of the year.

About 390,000 foreign visitors are expected to come to Gangwon Province during the Olympic Games, according to Yonhap News Agency.

For newcomers to the province, following is a list of must-eat dishes in Gangwon Province that you won’t want to miss.

1. Buckwheat (Memil)
 
Buckwheat dishes (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald) Buckwheat dishes (Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)

Bongpyeong, a small town located in the county of PyeongChang, Gangwon Province, is rumored to produce the best quality buckwheat in the country.

Celebrated Korean writer Lee Hyo-suk, who was born in Bongpyeong, wrote the famous novel “When Buckwheat Flowers Bloom” based on the beauty of the vast buckwheat field in his hometown. The town holds its annual buckwheat flower festival to commemorate the late author every September.

“Many people often mistake buckwheat as an autumnal food due to the festival,” Hong Soon-kwon, an owner of buckwheat restaurant Scent of Buckwheat Flower told the Korea Herald.

“As the crop is freshly harvested between late October and early November, winter is the best season to enjoy tasty buckwheat dishes.”

The restaurant features five different dishes based on buckwheat, including buckwheat noodles, gelatin (or mook) and crepes.

Besides Hong’s restaurant, about 10 local eateries located in Bongpyeong are noted for serving buckwheat dishes.


(Shot by Park Ju-young / Edited by Park Ju-young)

- Memil Ggot Hyang-ki
Address: 33-5 Ihyoseokgil, Bongpyeong-myeon, PyeongChang-gun, Gangwon Province
Telephone: (033) 336-9909

- Yet Gol
Address: 5 Gipung 1-gil, Bongpyeong-myeon, PyeongChang-gun, Gangwon Province
Telephone: (033) 336-3360


2. Soft Tofu (Chodang Sundubu)
 
Soft tofu (Park Ju-young/The Korea Herald) Soft tofu (Park Ju-young/The Korea Herald)

What comes to mind when you think of the soft tofu stew, or sundubu Jjigae? Unlike the ordinary spicy stew easily found across the country, Gangneung features a special type of soft tofu, dubbed “Chodang sundubu.”

About a 10-minute drive from the Gangneung Ice Arena, Chodang Sundubu Village features a cluster of restaurants that serve the special bean curd dish.

“Only a few natural ingredients, including fresh soybeans and seawater from the East Sea, are used to make the tofu,” one restaurant owner said.

The soft tofu boasts a milky texture and pure flavor, but you can add soy sauce according to your preference for more flavor.

Aside from soft tofu, the restaurants also have a hard tofu selection as well. The steaming firm tofu lends a unique chewy texture and rich taste when it is served straight from the kitchen.

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- Sonamoo Jip Chodang Sundubu
Address: 354-4 Chodang-dong, Gangneung, Gangwon Province
Telephone: (033) 653-4488

- Chodang Grandma Soft Tofu
Address: 77 Chodangsundubugil, Chodang-dong, Gangneung, Gangwon Province
Telephone: (033) 652-2058


3. Potato dough soup (Gamja Ongsimi)
 
Potato dough soup (Park Ju-young/The Korea Herald) Potato dough soup (Park Ju-young/The Korea Herald)

If you are a potato lover, you’ve come to the right place. Gangwon Province is the largest producer of potatoes in Korea, as its high altitudes and swinging daily temperatures make for the perfect conditions for the crop to grow.

To match its reputation, cities in Gangwon Province offer various dishes based on the local specialty, with potato dough soup among them.

The small, starchy potato balls and boiling seafood broth make for a good combination, while kimchi adds an extra kick.

The rough texture of the potato balls might be unusual for first-timers, but once used to it, you will enjoy the chewiness of the ongsimi.

Savory potato pancakes and sweet potato songpyeon are also recommended if you visit the restaurants specializing in potato-based dishes.

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- Gamja Bau
Address: 35 Geumseongro, Jungang-dong, Gangneung, Gangwon Province
Telephone: (033) 648-4982

- Gangneung Gamja Ongsimi
Address: 19-22, Imdang-dong, Gangneung, Gangwon Province
Telephone: (033) 648-0340

By Park Ju-young (jupark@heraldcorp.com)