Spicy, refreshing broth with wok-fired flavor
WhyThis is the restaurant's best-known dish in the video and the one the host focuses on most.Jajang Ilbeonjji
JonmatA Chinese restaurant in an alley in Guro-dong, Seoul, centered on spicy jjamppong and sweet-and-sour pork.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The jjamppong is described as spicy, refreshing, and savory, with a rich broth and wok-fired flavor. The noodles are thin and soft, and the sweet-and-sour pork is crispy.
Served with sauce poured over it; crispy
WhyIt is ordered and shown clearly, with a distinct crispy texture.No detailed taste description given
WhyIt is part of the restaurant's identity and a standard option to pair with the other dishes.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
Jajang Ilbeonjji, a Hidden Spicy Jjamppong Spot in an Alley
A hidden Chinese restaurant in Guro-dong, Seoul, serving spicy jjamppong and sweet-and-sour pork.
A Chinese restaurant in an alley in Guro-dong, Seoul, centered on spicy jjamppong and sweet-and-sour pork.
The jjamppong is described as spicy, refreshing, and savory, with a rich broth and wok-fired flavor. The noodles are thin and soft, and the sweet-and-sour pork is crispy.
- Chinese restaurant in an alley in Guro-dong, Seoul
- Order was changed to spicy jjamppong
- Sweet-and-sour pork is served with sauce poured over it
- Noodles are described as thin and soft
- Small, simple, one-person operation
