Looking for Korean BBQ near Camp Humphreys? Here are the best locations according to the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun group.
Where is Camp Humphreys?
Camp Humphreys US Army Base is located in Paengseong, Pyeongtaek, South Korea. The administrative area of Paengseongs surrounds Camp Humphreys to the West, South, and East. The majority of businesses exist on the eastern side of Camp Humphrey, this includes this list of Korean BBQ Restaurants.
Some of the Korean BBQ recommendations provided exist within walking distance of Camp Humphreys Main Gate. Others may require a car. In this blog post, South of Seoul provides addresses and phone numbers. Use this information in either Naver Maps or Kakao Maps for the best results. Such apps help you figure out how far each restaurant might be from you.
If you have questions about things like business hours, you can use the free foreigner support app/phone number 1330.
Best Korean BBQ Spots Near Camp Humphreys
Keep in mind, these spots are the ones most commonly recommended by international residents who participate in the Pyeongtaek Food & Fun group. This is not a scientifically sound survey based on empirical evidence. Try each Korean BBO place near Camp Humphreys and let us know which one you like best.
Guiga Pyeongtaek Anjeong Branch AKA Yellow Pig or Blue Robot
0507-1494-1393
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This is a popular Korean BBQ restaurant. A statue out front (a Yellow Pig and a Blue Robot) serves as a sort of mascot identifying the restaurant for many foreigners in the area. With so much praise from the community this place is definitely worth a try.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로 235 1층
Arirang
031-656-2933
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A nice place for Korean BBQ with parking and enough room for medium size groups. Lovely decorating and they offer a traditional cinnamon drink for a sweet treat after your meal.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 두리길 1-4
Kims Cook Korean BBQ
031-657-2335
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Popular all-you-can-eat meat BBQ spot located off of Rodeo Shopping Street. They have a solid selection of self-serve meats to grill to your hearts content.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정순환로164번길 42
(Walking distance from Camp Humphreys Walk-In Gate)
Hwa Hwa Korean BBQ
This chain Korean BBQ restaurant is well loved by the Humphreys community and is one of the first tastes of Korean BBQ that many foreigners experience.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정로 43
(Walking distance from Camp Humphreys Walk-In Gate)
Sododuk All You Can Eat Beef BBQ
031-658-9300
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All you can eat Korean BBQ serving three different sets of unlimited beef options including a self-service banchan buffet. Rice, noodles, soups and other dishes and drinks are charged separate. Menu is in both English and Korean, plenty of parking onsite and a large interior. There is also a partitioned space for larger groups. Reservations recommended for large groups.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 팽성대교길 142
Myeongnyun Pork Galbi BBQ
0507-1388-9910
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This tasty all you can eat BBQ specializes in pork BBQ. It has a self serve sides included in the price and other sides, like an egg soufflé, that are extra.
Hangul Address
경기 평택시 팽성읍 안정쇼핑로 91
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