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Savoring Seoryeong, Bongmilga, Ryugyeong Hwagwan, Okdol Hyunok 

Dive into the exquisite world of Korean cuisine with a journey to some of the finest eateries serving authentic Pyongyang cold noodles. Explore the hidden gems and gastronomic delights waiting to tantalize your taste buds.



Seogwan Myeonok (서관면옥)

Seogwan Myeonok stands out with its charming ambiance and a unique blend of bitter and sweet buckwheat flavors. The daily special ‘Seogwan Myeon Sang’ offers a rich seasonal noodle experience. Their menu, inspired by ancient texts, includes a variety of traditional cold noodle dishes and their popular flower-shaped dumplings.


  • address : 11 Seocho-daero 56-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-521-9945
  • operating time : 11:00 – 21:00
  • break time : 15:00 – 17:00
  • holidays : No information




Seoryeong (서령)

Seoryeong, formerly a renowned Makguksu establishment in Hongcheon, Gangwon Province, now excels in Pyongyang cold noodles. With a legacy of over 20 years, the owner’s expertise ensures a unique noodle experience. Emphasizing the importance of buckwheat quality and fresh broth, it’s a must-visit spot for cold noodle enthusiasts.


  • address : 96 Borigogae-ro, Gilsang-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
  • phone : 032-937-8774
  • operating time : 11:00 – 16:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Tue




Bongmilga (봉밀가)

Bongmilga is a 5-time Michelin Guide awarded gem known for its dedication to using only the finest Hanwoo beef for its broth, cooked diligently from dawn. Their buckwheat noodles blend 80% buckwheat and 20% starch, enhancing its texture with a hint of baking oil. Apart from Pyongyang cold noodles, their dumplings and beef dishes are equally exceptional.

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  • address : 664 Seolleung-ro, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-546-2305
  • operating time : 11:30 – 21:30
  • break time : Mon-Fri: 15:00 – 17:00, Sat: 16:00 – 17:00
  • holidays : Sun




Ryugyeong Hwagwan (류경회관)

Ryugyeong Hwagwan in Gangnam, Seoul, is the go-to place for affordable yet delicious Pyongyang cold noodles. Serving early morning noodles, their new addition, the ‘Sesame Cold Noodles,’ is a fan favorite for its quality noodles and rich sesame flavor. Indulge in their signature dishes like cold noodles and flavorful dumplings.

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  • address : 18 Nonhyeon-ro 71-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-568-5114
  • operating time : 11:00 – 21:00
  • break time : 15:00 – 16:30
  • holidays : Sat




Okdol Hyunok (옥돌현옥)

Okdol Hyunok is a Pyongyang cold noodle haven founded by a chef captivated by the flavors of Uijeongbu Pyongyang cold noodles. Their handmade buckwheat noodles are lauded for their aroma and texture, paired with a rich and refreshing broth. Apart from cold noodles, enjoy dishes like pork bone soup, beef rice soup, and grilled flounder.


  • address : 26-1 Ogeum-ro 36-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul
  • phone : 02-404-4824
  • operating time : 11:30 – 22:00
  • break time : No information
  • holidays : Wed




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