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Top 5 Noodle Spots
- A humble raw-fish noodle with a seasoning everyone will love — Busan’s ‘Suyoung Hoeguksu’
- The fun of enjoying bibim and mul-guksu together — ‘Gupochon Guksu’ in Geumjeong-gu, Busan
- Thick noodles with a satisfying chew — ‘Jinwoonejip Guksu’ in Gaeksari, Damyang
- A noodle shop with a 50-year tradition — ‘Ganghwa Guksu’ on Ganghwa Island
- Heaping, homemade banquet noodles for 5,000 KRW (≈ $3.75)! — Itaewon’s ‘Ewha Guksi’
Noodles are a dish that reveals long practice inside a single bowl. Deeply simmered broths and strands that glide smoothly feel humble, yet they reach a level of refinement that’s hard to copy. The longer a place has stood in one spot, the more solid its flavor becomes, and regulars keep coming back. It’s not flashy, but it lingers in your memory — that’s the appeal. Here are noodle shops across the country where you can truly taste that charm.
A humble raw-fish noodle with a seasoning everyone will love — Busan’s ‘Suyoung Hoeguksu’


‘Suyoung Hoeguksu’ in Suyeong-gu piles generous portions of raw fish into its hoeguksu. The well-seasoned skate on top is tangy and sweet with just a touch of heat — balanced rather than overpowering. Chewy skate mixed with lettuce, cucumber, carrot, and cabbage creates a great contrast of textures. They always include a halved boiled egg, sliced for easy sharing. The anchovy-scented fishcake soup that comes alongside the hoeguksu is the perfect pairing.
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- ✔Location
56, Suyeong-ro 680beon-gil, Suyeong-gu, Busan
- ✔Hours
Daily 11:00 – 21:00
- ✔Price
Hoeguksu (small) 7,000 KRW (≈ $5.25), Warm noodles (large) 6,000 KRW (≈ $4.50)
The fun of enjoying bibim and mul-guksu together — ‘Gupochon Guksu’ in Geumjeong-gu, Busan


‘Gupochon Guksu’ in Namsan-dong has been serving customers with a grandmother’s 30-year touch and care. Broth arrives in a kettle, while the bowl is topped with crunchy pickled radish, chives, seaweed flakes, and spice. The trick is to pour just enough broth over the noodles to eat, then sip the remaining broth to fully appreciate the flavor. The deep anchovy broth warms you from the inside — it’s tasty on its own if you pour it into a separate cup. If you prefer piping-hot noodles, pour the broth in two stages.
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- ✔Location
490, Geumsaem-ro, Geumjeong-gu, Busan
- ✔Hours
Weekdays 10:30 – 15:00 / Weekends 10:30 – 19:00
- ✔Price
Regular 6,000 KRW (≈ $4.50), Large 7,000 KRW (≈ $5.25), King 8,000 KRW (≈ $6.00)
Thick noodles with a satisfying chew — ‘Jinwoonejip Guksu’ in Gaeksari, Damyang


‘Jinwoonejip Guksu’ is regarded as an original on Damyang’s noodle street. Running for nearly half a century, it passed from the mother to her son, Lee Jin-woo, and now spans two generations. The signature bibim-guksu uses medium-thick noodles that offer a hearty, chewy bite. The sauce is both spicy and sweet, so most people can enjoy it easily. Prices are wallet-friendly, too.
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- ✔Location
32, Gaeksaji 3-gil, Damyang-eup, Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do
- ✔Hours
Daily 09:00 – 20:00
- ✔Menu
(Spicy) Bibim-guksu 6,000 KRW (≈ $4.50), Anchovy broth noodles 6,000 KRW (≈ $4.50)
A noodle shop with a 50-year tradition — ‘Ganghwa Guksu’ on Ganghwa Island


From its weathered sign to its unpretentious bowls, ‘Ganghwa Guksu’ on Ganghwa Island shows its history. This no-frills noodle shop is all about honest flavor. Their bibim-guksu has a slight tang and a clean, subtle profile — mixed with crunchy, well-fermented kimchi, seaweed flakes, and finely ground red pepper powder, it becomes more savory the more you eat.
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- ✔Location
12-1, Dongmunan-gil, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon
- ✔Hours
Mon–Sat 11:00 – 19:30 / Closed Sundays
- ✔Price
Bibim-guksu (regular) 6,000 KRW (≈ $4.50), Banquet noodles (regular) 5,000 KRW (≈ $3.75), Young summer radish bibim-guksu 7,000 KRW (≈ $5.25)
Heaping, homemade banquet noodles for 5,000 KRW!, Itaewon’s ‘Ewha Guksi’


‘Ewha Guksi’ in Itaewon carries a grandmother’s touch. Tucked down an Itaewon alley, this old-school noodle spot is a hidden gem. Their generous banquet noodles at an affordable price are a crowd favorite. The banquet noodles simmered in a rich anchovy broth are delicious even without extra seasoning. The tangy, fermented kimchi served as a side pairs beautifully not only with the banquet noodles but also with kalguksu and chive pancakes.
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✔Location
Itaewon-ro 143-9, Yongsan-gu, Seoul
✔Hours
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✔Price
Banquet noodles 5,000 KRW (≈ $3.75), Kalguksu 7,000 KRW (≈ $5.25), Naengmyeon 5,000 KRW (≈ $3.75)











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