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Gwon Ogil Son Guksu (handmade kalguksu specialty)

A casual Incheon noodle shop known from the manhwa Sikgaek where thick handmade are cooked at your table in either a light or spicy broth.

IncheonKorean Food > Kalguksu / Sujebi / Noodles
4.2
(55 reviews)
A (knife-cut noodle) shop made famous by the food manhwa Sikgaek. They roll out thick, handmade fresh noodles and you cook them yourself at the table in a bubbling pot of broth — choose a clean, refreshing 'siwon' style or a spicier 'eolkeun' version. The cold, tangy kimchi-mari guksu is also a popular, refreshing choice.

Local Tips

  • Thick, house-made fresh noodles that you boil yourself at the table for a hands-on meal
  • Featured in the manhwa Sikgaek — draws locals looking for comforting, home-style broth
  • Try the Jikseok Kalguksu and pick siwon (clear) for a lighter broth or eolkeun (spicy) for more kick

Menu

Jikseok (fresh hand-cut noodles cooked at the table)9,000 KRW

Practical Information

Category
Korean Food > Kalguksu / Sujebi / Noodles
Address
789 Geomdan-ro, Seo District, Incheon
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Operating Hours
Daily 11:00 ~ 21:00
Facilities

Glossary

Kalguksu
Knife-cut wheat noodles served in a hot broth; 'jikseok' (즉석) indicates the dish is cooked fresh to order