Described as cold and nutty.
WhyThe dish is introduced as the main menu here.Wellbeing Restaurant
JonmatA restaurant inside Yanggu Jungang Market in Gangwon Province that serves traditional olchaengi noodles along with nokdujeon and ssitdeok.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The noodles are described as cold and nutty, and the rice cake is mentioned as a side item.
No specific taste detail is given; it is mentioned as a side item.
WhyA traditional snack sold alongside the noodles.No specific taste detail is given.
WhyConfirmed as another item sold at the restaurant.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
(Yanggu) Endangered 5,000-won olchaengi noodles! Made directly in a cauldron the old-fashioned way [Yummy]
A market eatery in Yanggu serves 5,000-won olchaengi noodles and traditional snacks.
A restaurant inside Yanggu Jungang Market in Gangwon Province that serves traditional olchaengi noodles along with nokdujeon and ssitdeok.
The noodles are described as cold and nutty, and the rice cake is mentioned as a side item.
- Wellbeing Restaurant in Yanggu Jungang Market, Gangwon
- Main menu: olchaengi noodles for 5,000 won
- Nokdujeon and ssiuttteok are also sold
- Kalguksu and jjolmyeon are also available
- The noodles are made directly in a cauldron using a traditional method
