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Michelin Guide 2019 Selection : Pildong Myeonok and Woolaeoak



 Greeting from AREX :)

Today, Nareu’s recommended restaurants are places that boast the Korean delicacy of “Cold Noodles”!
I’m talking about Pildong Myeonok and Woolaeoak .


First, Pildong Myeonok has consistently been selected for the Michelin Guide since 2017.


While Pildong Myeonok’s “Cold Buckwheat Noodles”  and “Spicy Buckwheat Noodles”  go for 12,000 won,
they are different from your typical noodles because this shop makes it Pyeongyang style.


  
Pildong Myeonok’s Pyeongyang Buckwheat Noodles have a clean meaty broth and buckwheat noodles with a great texture.

On top of that, there is sliced beef and pork with onions and peppers. It distinguishes itself even more from the normal noodles with the red pepper flakes sprinkled over top.



Pildong Myeonok’s Spicy Buckwheat Noodles are also different from the typical thing due to its sauce being thinner and hitting your nose and taste buds with the savoriness of sesame oil.
Further, the spicy flavor is less spicy than you would typically expect, so those who do not usually eat spicy foods well can appreciate and enjoy this dish.


Next, I will tell you about Woolaeoak . Woolaeoak has been selected for the Michelin Guide, so it comes as no surprise that it is bustling with people wanting to try its Pyeongyang Buckwheat Noodles. A bowl will cost you 14,000 won, and you must pay in advance.



The menu is not only in Korean, but also a few foreign languages, so foreign guests can also get to know about these popular dishes.


Woolaeoak’s Pyeongyang Buckwheat Noodles have a meat broth garnished with Korean pear and cabbage kimchi. Unlike Pildong Myeonok, this restaurant does not include red pepper flakes, onion or peppers in the dish.
  


As expected, Woolaeoak features delicious Pyeongyang Buckwheat Noodles with a clean meat broth as its specialty.
Also, if you eat it together with the vegetable salad, you will fall in love with its savory flavors.


While Woolaeoak’s Spicy Buckwheat Noodles are also garnished with pear and cabbage kimchi, the sauce is more of what you’d be accustomed to versus what you get at Pildong Myeonok.

That’s all I have for you today about these two great Pyeongyang Buckwheat Noodles places.  Both Pildong Myeonok and Woolaeoak are restaurants you have to check out on a trip to Korea, be it summer or any other season! So, what do you say to enjoying a bowl of Cold Noodles with AREX?




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