Your go-to for adventurous Korean BBQ & offal specialties, esp. Gopchang. Lively K-Town vibe.
Dive into the heart of K-Town with this Korean BBQ spot, renowned for its specialty offal dishes, particularly Gopchang (intestines). While it offers a unique culinary adventure for the adventurous eater, it also caters to those who prefer traditional BBQ meats. The ambiance is described as lively and suitable for groups, making it a great choice for celebrations or a fun night out.
This Korean BBQ restaurant is celebrated for its specialty Gopchang (intestines) and other offal dishes, providing an adventurous dining experience. For those who prefer traditional options, non-entrail cuts are also available. The kimchi fried rice, made with beef intestine oil, has also been highlighted as a delicious dish.
"Gopchang (intestines) and the offal set are highly recommended for adventurous eaters. The kimchi fried rice made with beef intestine oil is also a notable dish."
Customers often recommend this spot for its unique offal offerings and lively atmosphere, though some note it's not an upscale experience.
Important Note
This restaurant may not be considered upscale.
"The user simply capitalized the name 'AHGASSI GOPCHANG', indicating excitement or recognition."
Positive"Aghassi Gopchang offers sets that omit their specialty Gopchang and are actually cheaper than Jongro."
Positive"This commenter found the kimchi fried rice from Ahgassi Gopchang particularly appealing."
Positive"Ahgassi Gopchang was visited, and the kimchi fried rice made with beef intestine oil was specifically mentioned and enjoyed."
Positive"This commenter is asking for the dish name associated with picture number 10, which is Ahgassi Gopchang."
Neutral"The commenter suggested Aghassi as the restaurant the original poster was likely thinking of, given the description of a large, pink-fronted place in K-Town."
Neutral"A user asked if Aghassi Gopjang would accommodate solo dining, specifically wanting to order beef abomasam for one person."
Neutral"Ahgassi Gopchang replaced Baekjeong's NYC branch and is described as its beef intestines-focused sister restaurant. It also offers non-entrail cuts."
Neutral"Ahgassi Gopchang is noted to be in Baekjeong's original location and is operated by the same owners."
Neutral"This user identifies Ahgassi Gopchang as the new name for the restaurant that replaced Baekjeong at its former location."
Neutral"Recommends the offal set at Ahgassi Gopchang as an adventurous food experience."
Positive"Recommends Aghassi Gopchang as an option if the user must stay in Manhattan, particularly if the user's mother likes gopchang (intestines)."
Neutral"Lists Ahgassi Gopchang as a potential fun spot for kids in K-Town."
Neutral"Recommends Ahgassi Gopchang as a KBBQ option."
Neutral"I didn't think it was that bad but it's definitely not upscale."
Neutral"Aghassi Gopchang has rooms on their 2nd floor. I went there for a friend's bday and there was 7 of us."
Neutral"Ahgassi Gopchang can fit a group of 8"
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