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Jeosuji Hyugesil (Reservoir Rest Stop)
A casual lakeside eatery near Duhyeon Reservoir in Ulsan serving addictive, spicy ; gained wider fame after appearing on TV and offers a mild version too.
UlsanKorean Food > Kalguksu / Sujebi / Noodles
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(10 reviews)A small lakeside spot near Duhyeon Reservoir in Ulsan known for addictive, spicy (hand‑torn dough soup). The place drew wider attention after appearing on the TV show 3대 천왕; a non-spicy is also available for those who prefer milder flavors.
Local Tips
- •House specialty is Maeun Sujebi — spicy, hearty, and popular with locals
- •Simple, family-run lakeside atmosphere near Duhyeon Reservoir; convenient on-site parking
- •Open daily 10:00–19:00; ask for Ilban Sujebi if you want a non-spicy option
Menu
Geomjeong-kong Guksu (black soybean noodles)10,000 KRW
Maeun (spicy hand‑torn dough soup)8,000 KRW
Ilban (plain / non-spicy )7,000 KRW
Ilban (plain knife-cut noodle soup)7,000 KRW
Jjin-mandu (6 pcs, steamed dumplings)3,000 KRW
Practical Information
- Category
- Korean Food > Kalguksu / Sujebi / Noodles
- Address
- 53 Sangbo Duhyeon-gil, Cheongnyang-eup, Ulju County, Ulsan
- Operating Hours
- Daily 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Phone
- 052-222-3664
- Facilities
- Reservations available,Parking available
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Glossary
- Jjin mandu
- Steamed Korean dumplings, typically filled with meat and vegetables — served warm and soft
- Kalguksu
- Knife-cut wheat noodles served in a hot, often mildly seasoned broth; a classic Korean comfort food
- Kongguksu
- Cold noodle dish served in a creamy soybean-based broth; here, a black-soybean (geomjeong-kong) variant gives a nuttier flavor
- Sujebi
- Hand-torn wheat-dough pieces simmered in a savory broth — rustic, chewy, and very comforting

