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A Bowl of Noodles and Handmade Dumplings Perfect for Rainy Days

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On a rainy day in Nowon, nothing beats a warm bowl of soup. From places specializing in kalguksu and sujebi to options like buckwheat noodles and perilla seed dumplings, there's a variety to suit your taste. Considering waiting times, turnover, and the dining atmosphere, it's perfect for a lunch or to satisfy your hunger after work. The mild broth pairs well with side dishes, and it's nice to have some jeon or dumplings on the side.

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    Nowon Old Noodle House

    01689 1417 Dongil-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul, Samyang Building
    Business Hours 11:00 ~ 22:00
    Break Time 15:00 ~ 16:00

    “The Deep Flavor of Authentic Kalguksu, 'Nowon Old Noodle House'” Located in Nowon-gu, Seoul, 'Nowon Old Noodle House' is a long-established restaurant that gained more fame through Seong Si-kyung's broadcasts, where you can truly experience the charm of authentic kalguksu. With a 30-year tradition, this restaurant captivates guests with its refreshing dried pollack broth and chewy noodles. Upon entering, you are greeted by a cozy atmosphere that makes you pause, along with neatly set barley rice and fresh kimchi at each table. The simple appetizer of mixing barley rice with gochujang and sesame oil enhances the appeal of this place even further. The menu is diverse, featuring kalguksu, spicy handmade dumplings, and giant dumplings, with the spicy handmade dumplings particularly standing out for their spicy broth and soft dumplings. The kalguksu, filled with clams, boasts a light yet deep flavor that leaves a profound impression with every bite. While waiting is essential on weekends, even that anticipation feels enjoyable as it promises a delicious meal. This place is filled with not only local residents of Nowon but also visitors from all over Seoul, making it a precious spot to experience the deep flavor of authentic kalguksu in a comfortable atmosphere. If you visit Nowon, be sure to enjoy true Korean cuisine at 'Nowon Old Noodle House.'

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    Old-School Kalguksu

    01689 서울특별시 노원구 동일로 1417

    "A hearty meal in Nowon, Old-School Kalguksu" Old-School Kalguksu is an easily accessible noodle house near Nowon Station, which became more popular after being featured in Sung Si-kyung's 'I Want to Eat'. With a spacious area divided into two floors, it can get quite busy during meal times, but the turnover is relatively quick, making it convenient to drop by. The most impressive part is the barley rice and the young radish kimchi and napa cabbage kimchi that come as standard. Mixing the barley rice with young radish, gochujang, and sesame oil brings your appetite back to life. The clam kalguksu has a clear and refreshing broth, while the spicy sujebi is flavorful yet not overwhelming, making it enjoyable for everyone. The seafood pancake is also a popular menu item, fried to a crisp and generously filled with seafood, making it a great accompaniment. Overall, it's a place that isn't overly stimulating yet has solid fundamentals, so if you appreciate clean broth and honest flavors, it's worth a visit.

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    Yunho's Kind Buckwheat

    01684 111 Sanggye-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul

    "The first place that comes to mind when you crave cold buckwheat noodles in Nowon, Yunho's Kind Buckwheat" A small buckwheat restaurant near Nowon Station. The traditional atmosphere, where you take off your shoes before entering, stands out. During lunchtime, it can get crowded with customers, and there are often takeout orders as well. The menu is primarily focused on buckwheat dishes, including cold buckwheat noodles, spicy buckwheat noodles, and buckwheat dumplings, along with perilla seed kalguksu, sujebi, and dumpling mushroom hot pot. The noodles are freshly made on the spot, and are served with young radish kimchi, vinegar, and mustard, making for a tidy meal. Overall, the flavors are not overly intense, making it easy to enjoy without feeling overwhelmed. The cold buckwheat noodles are refreshing and light, while the spicy buckwheat noodles have a nice kick from the gochugaru. The dumplings are also generously filled, making them a great addition to your order.

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    Eungsun Gajae Gol Sujebi

    01627 100, Dongil-ro 242-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul
    Business Hours 11:00 ~ 21:00

    "A Taste of Memories at 'Eungsun Gajae Gol Sujebi'" Located in Nowon-gu, Seoul, 'Eungsun Gajae Gol Sujebi' is a renowned restaurant famous for its unique sujebi and kalguksu. It is loved by many who visit after hiking Suraksan Mountain, making it the perfect spot to enjoy warm meals while soaking in the natural ambiance. What sets 'Eungsun Gajae Gol Sujebi' apart is the chewy texture of its handmade sujebi and kalguksu. The sujebi, made from a dough of potatoes and mugwort, is soft and rich in flavor, while the spicy broth is refreshing and packed with the deep taste of seafood. The restaurant's basic side dishes, such as baek-kimchi and gaetteok, further enhance the dining experience. Share warm meals in a cozy atmosphere and make your time with loved ones even more special. 'Eungsun Gajae Gol Sujebi' will add unforgettable taste memories to your daily life.

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    Ichimakimchi

    01898 2nd Floor, 5 Gwangun-ro, Nowon-gu, Seoul, Ichimakimchi

    "A home-cooked meal featuring spicy kimchi as the star, Ichimakimchi" Ichimakimchi specializes in serving silbyeo kimchi, making it a must-visit for kimchi lovers. You can enjoy a variety of set menus such as pork stir-fry, grilled pork belly, and bossam, all accompanied by spicy kimchi, and you can also indulge in raw beef (yukhoe) separately. The side dishes, including lettuce, stir-fried fish cake, ham, and diced radish kimchi, evoke a comforting home-cooked feel, and the kimchi is definitely on the spicy side. There are different types of kimchi available, such as napa cabbage kimchi, green onion kimchi, and chive kimchi, allowing you to choose according to your taste. The restaurant is small but has a clean and cozy atmosphere, making it a great place to enjoy a meal comfortably. It's within walking distance from Kwangwoon University Station, making it convenient to stop by for a meal when you're nearby.

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    Sunsak Gopchang Main Branch

    01668 5, Hangulbiseok-ro 24-gil, Nowon-gu, Seoul

    "A hearty serving of gopchang, Sunsak Gopchang Main Branch" Sunsak Gopchang Main Branch is conveniently located near Sanggye Station, making it a great spot for a meal after work or for dinner plans. The interior has a vintage feel, and the spacious table layout allows for a comfortable dining experience. The self-service bar is well-equipped. The signature menu items include vegetable gopchang, pork gopchang jeongol, and charcoal-grilled gopchang. The 100% domestic pork gopchang is cleaned thoroughly to eliminate any unpleasant odors, and it comes generously served with vegetables and glass noodles for a fulfilling meal. You can also enjoy self-service options like perilla leaves, peppers, garlic, ssam-mu, pickled radish, corn salad, and rice. It's also a good idea to choose a set that includes gopchang stir-fry, jeongol, and rice balls.

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