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Maehyang (buckwheat noodle house)

A modest Gongju shop where the owner grinds fresh buckwheat on a custom millstone to make delicate 100% buckwheat noodles for and .

ChungnamKorean Food > Kalguksu, Sujebi & Noodles
2.9
(5 reviews)
Maehyang is a buckwheat noodle specialty in Gongju, selected as a top Gongju eatery in 2015 and recognized by the city as a model restaurant. The owner grinds raw buckwheat on a custom millstone to make fresh noodles, served as Pyeongyang or with a choice of 100% or 80% buckwheat. The 100% buckwheat noodles are noted for a smooth, tender texture rather than a crumbly bite.

Local Tips

  • Noodles are freshly milled from raw buckwheat on the owner’s handmade millstone — choose 100% or 80% memil (buckwheat).
  • Serves Pyeongyang-style naengmyeon and both mul/bibim makguksu in a simple, local-focused setting; open daily 11:00–15:00 (short midday hours).
  • Try the 100% buckwheat noodles for their smooth, tender mouthfeel and pair them with pyeonyuk muchim or the ganjang makguksu.

Menu

(soy-sauce style buckwheat noodles)12,000 KRW
Mul/Bibim (cold noodles — broth or spicy mixed)12,000 KRW
Mul/Bibim (buckwheat noodles — cold broth or spicy mixed)12,000 KRW
Kids' 6,000 KRW
Muchim (sliced boiled pork, seasoned)18,000 KRW
Pyeongyang or — 100% Buckwheat12,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Kalguksu, Sujebi & Noodles
Address
18 Baekmigoeul-gil, Gongju City, Chungcheongnam-do
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Operating Hours
Daily 11:00–15:00
Facilities
Takeout,Parking available

Glossary

Ganjang
Soy-sauce–based seasoning; here it refers to a savory dressing used on cold buckwheat noodles.
Makguksu
Buckwheat noodles typically eaten cold — served in broth (mul) or mixed with sauce (bibim); common in Gangwon/central Korea.
Memil
Buckwheat — '100% memil' indicates the noodles are made entirely from buckwheat flour.
Naengmyeon
Cold noodle dish; Pyongyang-style is milder and served in chilled beef or dongchimi broth.
Pyeonyuk
Thinly sliced, boiled pork often served cold and seasoned as a refreshing side (muchim).