Soup & stew
Gamjatang
Pork Neck Bone and Potato Stew

A hearty, peppery stew of pork neck bones and potatoes slow-cooked in a deeply seasoned gochugaru broth.
Gamjatang is a working-class staple with a flavour profile that punches far above its humble ingredients — pork neck bones, potatoes, dried perilla leaves, and a bold spice paste create a broth of remarkable complexity. The name is slightly misleading: 'gamja' means potato, but some food historians argue it originally referred to the gam-ja, a colloquial term for the pork spinal cord found in neck bones. Whatever its etymology, the dish became synonymous with late-night dining culture, particularly around Seoul's wholesale markets and construction sites, where workers needed cheap, filling, and warming food after long shifts. The potatoes are cooked until they have absorbed the spiced, pork-rich broth and sit on the edge of falling apart, and the meat clinging to the neck vertebrae is so tender it slides off with minimal encouragement. Many restaurants serve gamjatang as a communal pot in the middle of the table, making it a sociable, hands-on meal. It is also a classic anju — food eaten alongside soju — especially during cold months.
✦ Tastypinch tip
Hold the bone with one hand (using a provided cloth or the bowl edge) and pick the meat with chopsticks.
How to eat it
- Use chopsticks to pull meat from the neck bones — look for the pockets of tender meat between the vertebrae.
- Lift potatoes carefully as they are very soft and may break.
- Ladle the broth over rice in your bowl.
- Order extra rice to finish the remaining broth at the end.
Common mistakes
- Trying to eat neck bones like ribs — the meat is in small pockets and requires picking.
Where to try it
- Jongno gamjatang restaurants, Seoul
- Mapo-gu late-night eateries
Seoul restaurants serving this
- 1Mucheong Gamjatang Jongno Branch무청감자탕 종로점0.2 km
- 2Taemalnyeo Tugari Gamjatang태말녀 투가리 감자탕0.3 km
- 3Hansari Gamjatang & Ppyeogui Jongno Branch한사리감자탕&뼈구이 종로점0.3 km
- 4Gwanghwamun 24si Gamjatang광화문24시감자탕0.4 km
- 5Sindonggung Gamjatang Ppyeosutbulgui Myeongdong Direct Branch신동궁 감자탕뼈숯불구이 명동직영점0.5 km
- 6Wondang Gamjatang Myeongdong #1원당감자탕 명동1호점0.6 km
- 7Auntie Ne Gamjatang이모네감자탕0.7 km
- 8Tamrasundaeguk Gamjatang Gwanghwamun Branch탐라순대국감자탕 광화문점0.7 km
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