Grilled
Dwaegi-makchang
Grilled Pork Large Intestine
Pork large intestine grilled until the outside crackles and the inside remains rich and chewy — a beloved offal dish especially in Daegu.
Dwaegi-makchang is Daegu's most iconic food obsession, a dish so associated with the city that the stretch of restaurants near Anjirang village in North Daegu serving nothing but grilled pork intestine is listed in Korean travel publications as a pilgrimage site for devoted eaters. The large intestine is painstakingly cleaned multiple times to remove any trace of odour, then parboiled before being grilled over charcoal until the exterior develops a lightly charred, crackled surface while the interior retains its fatty, unctuous richness. The cleaning process is the key to a good makchang — restaurants that do it properly produce a dish with no off-flavour whatsoever, while careless preparation results in the unmistakably unpleasant 'changja-naemgae' that puts first-time diners off. Dipped in sesame oil and salt, or eaten with a crunchy kimchi and raw green onion, properly prepared makchang is deeply satisfying in a way that Koreans describe as 'heukig' — earthy, primal, genuinely nourishing. Korean food culture strongly values offal dishes as a connection to the tradition of zero-waste butchery, and a willingness to eat makchang is sometimes taken as a mark of genuine commitment to Korean food. The dish pairs overwhelmingly with Jinro soju and cold beer, and late-night makchang restaurants in Daegu operate until dawn.
✦ Tastypinch tip
Makchang is cylindrical and tends to roll — press firmly with chopsticks while cutting with scissors.
How to eat it
- Grill over direct charcoal heat until the outside is crackled and golden.
- Cut with scissors into 3-4 cm pieces.
- Dip in sesame oil and salt — ssamjang is too powerful for this delicate cut.
- Eat with raw green onion to balance the richness.
Common mistakes
- Going to a restaurant that hasn't cleaned their intestines properly — research before you go.
Where to try it
- Anjirang makchang village, Daegu
- Specialist offal grill restaurants in Daejeon and Busan
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