Described as spicy, refreshing, spicy-hot, and smoky.
WhyThis is the most prominently highlighted hangover dish in the video.Boryeonggak
JonmatA Chinese restaurant in an alley in Dangsan-dong 2-ga, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. It is featured for hangover jjambbong and ganjjajang, and it operates only during the day.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The jjambbong broth is described as refreshing, spicy, and smoky, with thin but firm and chewy noodles. The ganjjajang is thick and highlights the sauce's original flavor, and the portions are presented as generous.
Freshly stir-fried, thick, and described as keeping the original jjajang flavor.
WhyA main dish ordered and shown early in the meal, useful for tasting the sauce itself.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
The ultimate hangover jjambbong in Yeongdeungpo! Boryeonggak is the Chinese restaurant you keep watching
A visit to Boryeonggak in an alley in Dangsan-dong, Yeongdeungpo, for hangover jjambbong and ganjjajang.
A Chinese restaurant in an alley in Dangsan-dong 2-ga, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. It is featured for hangover jjambbong and ganjjajang, and it operates only during the day.
The jjambbong broth is described as refreshing, spicy, and smoky, with thin but firm and chewy noodles. The ganjjajang is thick and highlights the sauce's original flavor, and the portions are presented as generous.
- Boryeonggak, a Chinese restaurant in Dangsan-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul
- Hangover jjambbong and ganjjajang were ordered
- The jjambbong broth is described as refreshing, spicy, and smoky
- The noodles are described as thin, firm, and chewy
- The restaurant is open only during the day and closed on Sundays
