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Korean lamb chops BBQ at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan

Korean Lamb BBQ in Ilsan — Cumin Lamb Chops at Seongsim-eorin (Honest Review)

By Seoul Note

In Ilsan, I was craving proper Korean lamb chops (yang galbi), so I visited Seongsim-eorin Ilsan. This isn't a typical lamb skewers spot — instead it's a place that serves bone-in fresh lamb chopsdraped over a tilted golden mesh rotating grill, where the fat drips off as it browns — the visual alone is stunning. On top of that, the cumin dipping powderyou dip it in makes the whole thing a masterstroke — whether you love lamb or are trying it for the first time, it was a meal with zero regrets. Today I'll honestly break down the menu, prices, and signature grill at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan.

Bone-in fresh lamb chop rack at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan
The bone-in lamb chop rack that arrives right away — you can see the grain of the French rack and shoulder rack.

What kind of place is Seongsim-eorin Ilsan?

Seongsim-eorin Ilsan is a lamb specialty restaurant located in Ilsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do a lamb chop specialty restaurant. Unlike the lamb skewers people usually picture when they think of 'lamb', the star here is bone-in Korean lamb chops (yang galbi). Because you grill the thick rack of ribs whole, the chew and flavor are far richer, and it's a real 'signature shot' on its own.

Lamb chops vs lamb skewers — don't get them confused

When you search around, it's easy to think lamb chops and lamb skewers are the same, but they're completely different. Lamb skewersare cubes of lean meat threaded onto skewers and grilled, while lamb chopsare the rib section with meat still on the bone, grilled whole. Seongsim-eorin is the latter — a bone-in lamb chop specialist. Still, both share the habit of dipping in cumin, so even if you came looking for skewers, you'll be happy.

Tilted golden mesh rotating grill at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan
Seongsim-eorin's signature — the tilted golden mesh rotating grill. Every table is set with one.

Signature — the tilted golden mesh rotating grill

The real differentiator at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan is this tilted golden mesh rotating grill. Instead of a flat plate, the lamb is draped over a golden wire mesh standing at an angle, and thanks to that slope the fat streams down and away. As a result it grills crisp outside and juicy inside, and since the grease doesn't pool, it never feels heavy.

Grilling lamb chops draped on the tilted mesh grill
The chops draped over the mesh as they grill — the fat runs off below, cooking them clean and light.

Grilling it myself, the heat was easy to manage. A staff member shows you how at first, and once the surface browns you just keep flipping. Because it's a rotating grill, it cooks evenly all the way through, so even beginners rarely mess it up.

Menu Weight · Origin Price
Lamb back ribs (French rack) 200g · New Zealand 30,000 KRW
Lamb fresh ribs (shoulder rack) 250g · New Zealand ₩28,000
Lamb loin 200g · Australia ₩28,000
Grilled green onion Side ₩4,000
Garlic skewers (2ea) Side ₩2,000

💡 Prices are per the menu and may change depending on when you visit. The French rack (back ribs) is tender and clean-tasting, while the shoulder rack (fresh ribs) mixes several cuts for a richer flavor — if it's your first time, order both and compare.

Cumin dipping is the key — the banchan spread

Banchan spread and cumin dipping powder at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan
A generous banchan spread — cumin dipping powder, garlic, kimchi, peanuts, salad, and ssamjang.

The point that makes lamb chops 200% enjoyable is, hands down, the cumin dipping powder. Tap the grilled chop in the cumin powder and it tames the gamey lamb aroma while bringing out a nutty, exotic flavor. Lamb and cumin are such a perfect pair that foreigners almost automatically think 'cumin' when they hear 'lamb', and this place nails that combo.

Beyond cumin, the banchan spread is solid — garlic, kimchi, peanuts, salad, and ssamjang. Pairing crunchy kimchi and salad between the rich lamb chops keeps you from tiring of it. Grilling the green onion and garlic skewers alongside deepens the flavor even more.

My honest review after eating here

Honestly, lamb is a love-it-or-hate-it dish, so I went half excited and half worried — but I was surprised at how little gamey smell Seongsim-eorin Ilsan had. They use New Zealand and Australian lamb and the rotating grill renders the fat well, so even a friend trying lamb for the first time kept reaching for more, saying 'this is so good.' The flavor when dipped in cumin is especially addictive once you taste it.

Sizzling shrimp side dish at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan
A sizzling shrimp side served between the meat — perfect as a palate cleanser.

When you want more than just meat, a side like the sizzling shrimp is a great add-on. The spicy, buttery shrimp pairs surprisingly well with the lamb chops, so I recommend it as a mid-meal palate cleanser.

Visit Info Summary

Name Seongsim-eorin Ilsan
Area Ilsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do
Signature menu Lamb chops (French rack · shoulder rack · loin)
Signature Tilted golden mesh rotating grill · cumin dipping
Price range Lamb chops 28,000–30,000 KRW (per serving)
Recommended combo French rack + shoulder rack + grilled green onion + garlic skewers

⚠️ Hours, closing days, and parking may change depending on the restaurant, so I recommend checking Naver Map or calling before you go. There may be a wait during dinner hours.

Ilsan course ideas to pair with your meal

Once you've filled up on lamb chops in Ilsan, it's easy to carry on to nearby spots.

Post-dinner walk — a digestive loop around Ilsan Lake Park
Second-round dining & pub — a light drink at an Ilsan Korean fusion dining spot
Suburban drive — dessert time along the Paju and Heyri cafe streets
Weekend outing — shopping and a movie around Ilsan La Festa and Western Dom

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If you're looking for a different kind of meal in Ilsan, I recommend the lamb chops at Seongsim-eorin Ilsan Seongsim-eorin Ilsan. Bone-in lamb chops grilled on the tilted rotating grill and dipped in cumin were an Ilsan hidden gem I kept thinking about after one bite. It's a place I'd happily return to whenever I crave lamb again.

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