Described as light and savory.
WhyIt is the main dish the host orders and eats on camera.평양냉면
JonmatA long-running North Korean-style Pyongyang cold noodle restaurant near the Chuncheon puppet theater intersection. The video shows mul-naengmyeon, bindaetteok, and Jipyeong makgeolli, and mentions that chestnut kimchi cold noodles are also sold.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
The Pyongyang cold noodles are described as light and savory, and the host shows eating them with seasoning and kimchi. The bindaetteok looks crisp, and the noodles come with pickled radish, cucumber, egg, and beef shank.
Described as crisp.
WhyIt is ordered alongside the noodles and presented as part of the meal.No direct tasting described in the video.
WhyIt is mentioned as a menu item sold here.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
(Chuncheon) A real North Korean-style Pyongyang cold noodle shop with 80 years of history
A video about an 80-year-old North Korean-style Pyongyang cold noodle shop near the Chuncheon puppet theater intersection.
A long-running North Korean-style Pyongyang cold noodle restaurant near the Chuncheon puppet theater intersection. The video shows mul-naengmyeon, bindaetteok, and Jipyeong makgeolli, and mentions that chestnut kimchi cold noodles are also sold.
The Pyongyang cold noodles are described as light and savory, and the host shows eating them with seasoning and kimchi. The bindaetteok looks crisp, and the noodles come with pickled radish, cucumber, egg, and beef shank.
- An 80-year-old Pyongyang cold noodle shop near the Chuncheon puppet theater intersection
- The mul-naengmyeon is topped with pickled radish, cucumber, egg, and beef shank
- Bindaetteok and Jipyeong makgeolli are shown
- The host adds seasoning and kimchi
- Kkaengmyeon-style chestnut cold noodles were not available that day
