BusanA buckwheat noodle restaurant near Jagalchi Station on Subway Line 1
Hello. Speaking of noodle dishes in Busan, there is milmyeon made from wheat, but makguksu, a local dish of Gangwon-do in the northeastern part of Korea, also known as buckwheat cold noodles, is one of the popular menu items in Busan.




Located just outside Exit 1 of Jagalchi Station on Subway Line 7, the buckwheat cold noodle restaurant Jumunji Milmakguksu has mulmakguksu, a cold buckwheat noodle made with healthy buckwheat flour, topped with plenty of seaweed in a mildly sour cold soup with a sweet and sour taste. They also have a sweet and spicy bibimmakguksu, so try it according to your preference.
Mulmakguksu




In addition to offering cold noodles that can be enjoyed in the middle of summer, they also offer hot noodle dishes that can be eaten in the cold winter, so why not combine your visit to the nearby Jagalchi Market and Gukje Market with a visit to the restaurant?
Winter special: Memil kalguksu and hot noodles






| Menu | |
| Memil makkusu (cold buckwheat noodles) | 10,000woon |
| Mixed cold noodles | 10,000woon |
| Memil Deulke Kalguksu (buckwheat noodles in perilla soup) (winter only) | 10,000woon |
| Memileonmyeon (Warm soba noodles) (winter only) | 10,000woon |
| Memil Soba (Cold Soba) | 10,000woon |
| Memil Mussabal (buckwheat noodles with acorns and agar) | 9,000woon |
| Basic Information | |
|---|---|
| spot name | Jumunjin Memil Makguksu Sorry to bother you |
| Address | 6-75, Nampo-dong 1-ga, Jung-gu, Busan 6-75 |
| Phone | 051-246-9568 |
| Time | 10:19 to XNUMX:XNUMX |


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