8Beon Sikdang Main Branch
4.9℃ 4.9℃ 65%
Restaurant.Korean
8, Seoseong-ro 13-gil
Jung-gu, Daegu, TG 41921, South Korea
Located in the Seoseong-ro Pork Alley in Jung-gu. It is roughly a 10-15 minute walk from either Jungangno Station (Line 1) or Seomun Market Station (Line 3).
+82-53-255-0188
Mon-Sat: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (22:00)
Open year-round
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Overview
Established in 1976, 8beon Sikdang is a historic pillar of Daegu's culinary scene. The name "8beon" (Number 8) signifies the meticulous eight-step process they use to prepare their signature meats. The restaurant has been featured in numerous TV programs and is widely respected for maintaining a consistently high quality of traditional pork dishes. The spacious, renovated interior offers a cleaner and more modern feel compared to other traditional market eateries.
Taste
The **Suyuk (Steamed Pork)** here is famous for its thick, chunky cuts that remain incredibly tender and juicy, often described as having a rich "umami" flavor. Their **Makchang-Sundae** is also a major draw, featuring a chewy large intestine casing stuffed with a dense, savory filling of vegetables and meat. Unlike some traditional spots, the broth in their **Sundaeguk** is exceptionally clean and milky, appealing even to those who are sensitive to the strong scents of pork offal. A standout side dish is the seasoned cabbage (Geotjeori), which provides a fresh, crunchy contrast to the rich meat.
Menu
Specialized pork and sundae dishes:
Mixed Platter (모듬수육): A generous combination of Suyuk, Makchang-Sundae, and various pork cuts.
Makchang-Sundae (막창순대): Premium Korean blood sausage with a large intestine casing.
Pork & Sundae Soup (8번정식): A set meal featuring a bowl of soup accompanied by a side of sliced pork and sundae.
Sundae-guk / Gogi-guk: Traditional hearty soups served with rice.
Geographic accessibility & Waiting
Situated near the bustling Seomun Market and Daegu's central business district (Jungangno), it is highly accessible for tourists and commuters alike.
While the restaurant is quite large with ample seating, there is often a significant wait during peak lunch and dinner hours. It is a popular spot for groups and local "Hoesik" (company dinners).
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