Sweet and barely spicy.
WhyGood if you want the sweet baseline flavor.Spicy Jjajang Shop
JonmatA single-menu spicy jjajangmyen restaurant in Chuncheon's Dakgalbi Alley. The video compares the noodles across spice levels from 0% to 200%.
A concise guide based on what was ordered and described in the feature.
0% is described as sweet and jjajang-forward, while 30% and 50% are pleasantly spicy. From 70% upward, the heat becomes a chili-powder style burn, and 200% is described as even stronger.
Pleasantly spicy with a moist sauce.
WhyA balanced middle option for both flavor and heat.A stronger chili-powder heat comes through.
WhyThe video says this was the tastiest level.See what each feature ordered, described, and highlighted about the visit.
A spicy jjajangmyen eatery in Chuncheon's Dakgalbi Alley
At a single-menu jjajangmyen spot in Chuncheon's Dakgalbi Alley, the video compares spice levels from 0% to 200%.
A single-menu spicy jjajangmyen restaurant in Chuncheon's Dakgalbi Alley. The video compares the noodles across spice levels from 0% to 200%.
0% is described as sweet and jjajang-forward, while 30% and 50% are pleasantly spicy. From 70% upward, the heat becomes a chili-powder style burn, and 200% is described as even stronger.
- Single-menu jjajangmyen shop.
- Spice levels mentioned include 0%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 100%, 120%, 150%, and 200%.
- Tangsuyuk, ganpoonggi, and fried dumplings are mentioned as sides.
- The shop is described as having very short opening hours.
- The video compares flavor and heat across several spice levels.
