Pig Company Menu Guide: Which Korean BBQ Course Should You Choose?

Choosing what to order at Korean BBQ can be confusing, especially if it is your first time eating BBQ in Korea. Some restaurants price meat by portion, some have many different cuts, and some menus can feel difficult if you do not already know Korean BBQ terms.

At Pig Company, we keep things simple.

We are a pork-focused all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ restaurant with branches in Gangnam, Hongdae, and Myeongdong. Our menu is designed for people who want a casual, filling, and easy Korean BBQ meal with clear course options. Whether you are visiting after shopping in Myeongdong, eating before nightlife in Hongdae, or meeting friends after work in Gangnam, our menu gives you a straightforward way to enjoy Korean BBQ without overcomplicating the order.

This Pig Company menu guide explains our main course options, what is included, and which course is best depending on your group, appetite, and dining style.

If you are choosing between the A Course, B Course, and F Course, this guide will help you decide before you visit.

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What Kind of Restaurant Is Pig Company?

Pig Company is built around all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ, familiar pork cuts, Korean fried chicken, and a relaxed table-grill experience.

Our branches are located in three popular Seoul areas: Myeongdong, Hongdae, and Gangnam. Each branch fits a different kind of customer.

Pig Company Myeongdong is convenient for tourists, shoppers, families, and visitors staying in central Seoul.
Pig Company Hongdae is great for students, groups of friends, nightlife visitors, and casual dinners.
Pig Company Gangnam is useful for after-work meals, friends meeting near Gangnam Station, and people looking for affordable Korean BBQ in Gangnam.

No matter which branch you visit, the idea is the same: Korean BBQ should be generous, comfortable, and easy to enjoy.

We are not trying to make Korean BBQ feel formal or complicated. Our focus is all-you-can-eat pork BBQ, simple course choices, side dishes, sauces, and optional fried chicken depending on the course you choose.

Why Our Menu Is Course-Based

A course-based Korean BBQ menu makes the meal easier for guests.

At many BBQ restaurants, guests need to order meat by portion. This can work well if you already know exactly what you want, but it can also become confusing. You may need to choose several cuts, decide how many servings your table needs, add rice or noodles separately, and order more meat as you go.

At Pig Company, our menu is designed to remove that pressure.

Instead of guessing how many portions to order, guests choose a course. Each course has a clear structure, so you can decide whether you want mainly BBQ, BBQ with fried chicken, or a fuller meal with drinks, rice, noodles, and ramen.

This is especially useful for:

  • First-time Korean BBQ visitors

  • Tourists in Seoul

  • Groups of friends

  • Students

  • Families

  • Office workers

  • People who want clear pricing

  • Guests who want a filling meal without complicated ordering

The goal is simple: choose your course, grill at the table, enjoy your food, and leave full.


A Course: Assorted Pork Cuts

The A Course is the most straightforward Pig Company course. It is the best choice if you mainly want the Korean BBQ experience.

The A Course includes assorted BBQ cuts and unlimited soybean stew. It is a good option for guests who want to focus on grilling meat, trying different cuts, and enjoying Korean BBQ with sauces and side dishes.

This course is best for people who say:

“I came here for BBQ.”
“I want the most basic option.”
“I want to try different grilled meat cuts.”
“I do not need fried chicken or extra noodles.”
“I want an affordable Korean BBQ meal.”

The A Course is a strong choice for lunch, casual dinners, students, and people who want Korean BBQ at a lower starting price.

What You Can Enjoy in the A Course

The A Course includes a range of familiar BBQ cuts and items. Some of the main options include pork belly, pork neck, thin-sliced pork belly, pork jowl, pork skirt meat, honeycomb pork skin, marinated pork bulgogi, thin-sliced beef brisket, and beef large intestine.

Even though Pig Company is pork-focused, the menu gives guests a little more variety with items beyond standard pork belly.

This is useful because Korean BBQ is more interesting when you can compare textures and flavors. Pork belly is rich and juicy. Pork neck is meatier. Thin-sliced pork belly cooks quickly. Pork jowl has a chewier texture. Marinated pork bulgogi adds a sweeter, seasoned flavor.

If you want to understand Korean BBQ properly, the A Course gives you enough variety to enjoy the table-grill experience without needing a larger course.

B Course: Assorted Pork Cuts + Fried Chicken Set

The B Course is one of our most group-friendly options because it adds soy-glazed boneless fried chicken to the A Course.

This means you can enjoy Korean BBQ and Korean fried chicken in one meal.

For many visitors, this is one of the best parts of Pig Company. Korean BBQ and Korean fried chicken are two of Korea’s most popular food experiences. Instead of choosing between them, the B Course gives your table both.

This course is best for people who say:

“We want BBQ, but we also want chicken.”
“Our group has mixed preferences.”
“We want more variety than just grilled meat.”
“We are eating before nightlife.”
“We want something good for sharing.”

Why the B Course Works Well for Groups

Groups can be difficult when choosing a restaurant. One person wants pork belly, another wants chicken, someone wants something crispy, and someone else wants a full grilled meat meal.

The B Course solves that problem.

The BBQ gives the table the main Korean dining experience, while the fried chicken adds a crispy, saucy, familiar dish that is easy for everyone to share. This is especially useful for tourists or international guests who want to try several Korean favorites at once.

At Pig Company Hongdae, this course works well before a night out because it is filling and social. At Pig Company Myeongdong, it is good after shopping because groups often want a satisfying dinner with variety. At Pig Company Gangnam, it works well for after-work meals because coworkers can share both BBQ and chicken at the same table.

If you are not sure what your group wants, the B Course is a safe choice.

F Course: Full Course With More Variety

The F Course is the most complete Pig Company course.

It includes the B Course, plus unlimited soft drinks, rice, cold noodles, and ramen. This is the course for guests who want the fullest meal and the most variety.

If you are hungry, dining with a group, or want to enjoy a wider Korean BBQ experience, the F Course is the easiest choice.

This course is best for people who say:

“We want everything included.”
“We are very hungry.”
“We want BBQ, fried chicken, noodles, rice, and drinks.”
“We do not want to order extras separately.”
“We want the most complete Pig Company meal.”

The F Course is especially useful for groups because it covers many different eating styles. Some people want meat, some want fried chicken, some want rice, some want cold noodles, and some want ramen. With the F Course, the table has more flexibility.


Why Cold Noodles, Rice, and Ramen Matter at Korean BBQ

Korean BBQ is not only about grilled meat. The side dishes, rice, noodles, and soups are part of the full meal.

Rice is useful because it makes the meal feel more filling and balanced. Some guests like to eat grilled pork with rice and sauce instead of only lettuce wraps.

Cold noodles are a popular choice after grilled meat because they feel refreshing. Korean BBQ can be rich, especially when you eat pork belly, pork jowl, or marinated meat. Cold noodles help balance that richness.

Ramen gives the table another warm, comforting option. It is especially good if you want a more casual and full meal with friends.

Soft drinks are useful for groups because they make the meal easier, especially when guests want something simple to drink with BBQ and fried chicken.

That is why the F Course works well for people who want more than meat alone.

Quick Course Comparison

Here is the simplest way to choose.

Choose A Course if:

You want affordable all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with assorted BBQ cuts and soybean stew. This is the best option if you mainly want grilled meat.

Choose B Course if:

You want Korean BBQ plus soy-glazed boneless fried chicken. This is the best option for groups who want both BBQ and chicken.

Choose F Course if:

You want the full Pig Company experience with BBQ, fried chicken, soft drinks, rice, cold noodles, and ramen. This is the best option for hungry groups and guests who want the most variety.


Best Course for Myeongdong

If you are visiting Pig Company Myeongdong after shopping or sightseeing, the best course depends on how hungry you are.

For a simple meal after shopping, the A Course is enough. It gives you the Korean BBQ experience without making the meal too heavy.

For tourists visiting Korea for the first time, the B Course is a good choice because it includes both BBQ and fried chicken. This gives you two popular Korean food experiences in one meal.

For families, groups, or visitors coming after a long day in central Seoul, the F Course is usually the most convenient because it includes more variety.

Pig Company Myeongdong is especially useful after shopping, N Seoul Tower, Euljiro, Namdaemun, or staying near central Seoul hotels.

Best Course for Hongdae

Pig Company Hongdae is a strong choice for students, friends, nightlife visitors, and casual group dinners.

For students looking for affordable Korean BBQ in Hongdae, the A Course is a practical starting point.

For groups before nightlife, the B Course is one of the best choices because BBQ and fried chicken work well before a night out. It is filling, easy to share, and more exciting than ordering only grilled meat.

For larger groups or people who plan to eat properly before bars, clubs, karaoke, or late-night cafes, the F Course gives the table the most variety.

If your Hongdae plan includes shopping, cafes, street performances, drinking, or nightlife, Pig Company Hongdae is a good place to start the evening with a full meal.

Best Course for Gangnam

Pig Company Gangnam is useful for after-work meals, friends meeting near Gangnam Station, and people looking for affordable Korean BBQ in Gangnam.

For a simple after-work dinner, the A Course is a good option if your group mainly wants grilled pork BBQ.

For coworkers or mixed groups, the B Course is usually easier because fried chicken gives the table more variety.

For hungry groups after work or people who want a full dinner before continuing the night in Gangnam, the F Course is the best match.

Gangnam has many expensive dining options, but Pig Company Gangnam gives guests a more casual and clear way to enjoy Korean BBQ near Gangnam Station.


How to Enjoy the Pig Company Menu

If you are not used to Korean BBQ, here is a simple way to enjoy the menu.

Start with pork belly or pork neck. These are familiar and easy to enjoy. Grill them fully, cut them into bite-sized pieces, and try one piece with a simple sauce.

Next, make a lettuce wrap. Add grilled pork, garlic, ssamjang, and a side dish. Fold everything into one bite and eat it together.

Then try different cuts. Thin-sliced pork belly cooks quickly. Pork jowl gives a chewier texture. Marinated pork bulgogi adds a sweeter flavor. Honeycomb pork skin gives a different texture from standard meat cuts.

If your course includes fried chicken, enjoy it between grill rounds. The crispy chicken gives the meal a good contrast to grilled pork.

If your course includes rice, noodles, or ramen, do not wait until you are too full. These items are part of the meal, not just extras.

Our Recommendation

If it is your first time visiting Pig Company, we recommend choosing based on your group.

If you are eating alone as a couple or with one friend and mainly want BBQ, choose the A Course.

If you are coming with friends and want the safest group-friendly choice, choose the B Course.

If you are hungry, visiting as a group, or want the most complete experience, choose the F Course.

There is no one correct answer. The best course depends on what kind of meal you want.

At Pig Company, our menu is made to keep the choice simple. You do not need to know every detail of Korean BBQ before you visit. You only need to decide how much variety you want.

Final Thoughts: Which Pig Company Course Should You Choose?

The Pig Company menu is designed for guests who want affordable, casual, and filling Korean BBQ in Seoul.

The A Course is best for guests who want the main all-you-can-eat BBQ experience.
The B Course is best for guests who want BBQ with soy-glazed boneless fried chicken.
The F Course is best for guests who want the full meal with BBQ, fried chicken, soft drinks, rice, cold noodles, and ramen.

Whether you visit Pig Company Myeongdong, Pig Company Hongdae, or Pig Company Gangnam, our goal is the same: to make Korean BBQ easy, generous, and enjoyable.

If you are looking for all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ in Seoul with clear course options and food that works for groups, students, tourists, coworkers, and friends, Pig Company is ready to welcome you.


Frequently Asked Questions

Which Pig Company course is best for first-time visitors?

For first-time visitors, the B Course is a good choice because it gives you both Korean BBQ and Korean fried chicken. If you want the most complete meal, choose the F Course.

Which Pig Company course is the most affordable?

The A Course is the most affordable starting option. It is best for guests who mainly want all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ without extra items.

Which Pig Company course is best for groups?

The B Course and F Course are best for groups. The B Course adds fried chicken, while the F Course adds more variety with drinks, rice, cold noodles, and ramen.

Does Pig Company serve fried chicken?

Yes. Pig Company offers a course option that includes soy-glazed boneless fried chicken. This is one of the reasons our menu works well for groups.

Is Pig Company pork-only?

Pig Company is pork-focused, but the menu includes additional items such as thin-sliced beef brisket and beef large intestine. The main concept is still all-you-can-eat Korean BBQ with a pork BBQ focus.

Which branch should I visit?

Visit Pig Company Myeongdong if you are shopping or sightseeing in central Seoul. Visit Pig Company Hongdae if you are eating with friends or going out at night. Visit Pig Company Gangnam if you are near Gangnam Station or eating after work.

Where can I see the Pig Company menu?

You can check the Pig Company menu HERE before visiting. Menu details may change, so checking the latest menu is the best way to confirm current course options.

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