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Hwangdo Bajirak Kalguksu 황도바지락칼국수

황도바지락칼국수

4.0 1,209 reviews
Korea Eats comparison signal 12.1
Hwangdo Bajirak Kalguksu Noodles
Cuisine
Noodles (칼국수집)
District
Songpa · Seoul
Address
Seoul Songpa-gu Baekjegobun-ro 358

Hwangdo Bajirak Kalguksu near Seokchon Station in Songpa-gu offers exactly three items - bajirak kalguksu, boiled pork (bossam), and steamed mandu - and ordering all three is the definitive move. The clam kalguksu arrives in a milky broth overflowing with bajirak clams, delivering a clean, briny depth that is both refreshing and intensely savory. The noodles are cut thicker than standard kalguksu, providing a pronounced chewy bite, and dropping in a cheongyang chili adds a sharp, peppery kick that opens up another flavor dimension. Portions are substantial enough that two diners with average appetites may struggle to finish a single bowl. The boiled pork pairs exceptionally well with the spicy-sweet dried radish strips served alongside - these outshine even the house-made geotjeori, which requires a staff request for refills rather than self-service. The real find is the self-service counter, where complimentary makgeolli and boribap bibimbap are available for unlimited servings. Sipping a cup of milky rice wine between slurps of clam broth creates a combination that borders on blissful, though limiting oneself to a single cup as a light accompaniment is advisable. Steamed mandu can be ordered separately for 8,000 won. Complimentary valet parking is provided at no charge, and break time runs from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Midday queues can exceed forty minutes, yet staff handle orders and table turnover with impressive speed even during the rush, maintaining courtesy throughout the chaos. Arriving after 7 p.m. on some evenings can yield immediate seating with no wait. The flavor is the kind that lingers in memory - four return visits within two months is not uncommon - and the trip is justified even from thirty minutes away by public transit.

Quick read

Why go
Budget-friendly
Best for
Solo dining
Plan before you go
Usually a short wait. Paid or valet parking

What to order

Start with
바지락칼국수
Then consider
수육
How to enjoy it
The boiled pork pairs exceptionally well with the spicy-sweet dried radish strips served alongside - these outshine even the house-made geotjeori, which requires a staff request for refills rather than self-service.

Dataset context

How this listing compares

Within this cuisine
#69 of 206 by the published comparison signal
Noodles
Within this area
#16 of 51 by the published comparison signal
Songpa
Review depth
1.6× the cuisine median (median 749)

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