Naengmyeon (냉면) is a Korean cold noodle dish. buckwheat-and-starch noodles in icy beef broth (mul-naengmyeon) or tossed in fiery red sauce (bibim-naengmyeon). Eaten year-round but obligatory in summer. This is where to eat it in Seoul, English-friendly only.
| Style | What it is |
|---|---|
| Pyongyang naengmyeon 평양냉면 | The clear, beef-broth, mild version. Connoisseurs' choice. Tastes "of nothing" on the first sip. by the third you'll get it. |
| Hamheung naengmyeon 함흥냉면 | Chewier sweet-potato-starch noodles, served bibim (spicy mixed with red pepper) or hwae (with raw fish slices on top). |
| Mul-naengmyeon 물냉면 | "Water" naengmyeon. broth-based. Most Pyongyang places default to this. |
| Bibim-naengmyeon 비빔냉면 | "Mixed" naengmyeon. sauce-based, spicy. Order on the side if you want to control heat. |
Verified May 2026. Naengmyeon shop hours and menu often shift seasonally. Tap a venue above for live details.