Jongno Halmeoni Kalguksu Jongno Bonjeom 종로할머니칼국수 종로본점
종로할머니칼국수 종로본점
- Cuisine
- Noodles (칼국수집)
- Address
- Seoul Jongno-gu Donhwamunro11da-gil 14-2
Jongno Halmeoni Kalguksu Jongno Bonjeom is a noodle institution in Ikseon-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, maintaining its original location for over forty years. It is 300m from Jongno 3-ga Station. The restaurant has operated since the 1980s, accumulating generational loyalty from families who first visited as children and now return with their own. Fresh dough is prepared visibly at the entrance, and the hand-kneaded noodles that result possess a characteristically rough yet springy texture. The broad, thick strands approach sujebi in their chew, delivering satisfying bite with every mouthful. The broth uses an anchovy base that tastes clean and savory without any fishiness, and while the initial impression may register as mild, continued eating reveals a well-calibrated depth. Adding the soy-based seasoning paste provided at each table amplifies the umami considerably, and a dash of pepper works well alongside it. The house kimchi functions as a co-star of the meal. Occupying a space between fresh geotjeori and matured baechu kimchi, it carries a sweetness and fermented complexity that pairs flawlessly with the hot broth, prompting frequent refill requests. The kalmandu-guk includes one meat dumpling and one kimchi dumpling, though the dumplings themselves are unremarkable, and ordering the straight kalguksu isolates the strongest elements of the menu. Kaljebi and half-and-half orders are also available. Pricing sits at around 8,000 won, keeping it firmly in the affordable range with generous portions. The dining space is modest in scale with additional tables extending toward the back. The building reflects its four-decade age with worn surfaces and minimal renovation, yet this weathered character contributes authentically to the restaurant's warm, nostalgic atmosphere. Lunchtime generates queues, but rapid turnover typically seats diners within ten minutes, and evening visits encounter little to no wait. Food arrives quickly after ordering. Those driving should park at the Jongmyo parking lot and walk over, as the immediate vicinity lacks convenient parking.
Quick read
- Why go
- Budget-friendly
- Best for
- Solo dining. Families
- Plan before you go
- A wait is possible. Parking is available
What to order
- Start with
- 칼국수
- Then consider
- 칼만두국
- How to enjoy it
- Adding the soy-based seasoning paste provided at each table amplifies the umami considerably, and a dash of pepper works well alongside it.
Dataset context
How this listing compares
- Within this cuisine
- #62 of 206 by the published comparison signal
- Noodles
- Within this area
- #65 of 259 by the published comparison signal
- Jongno
- Review depth
- 1.6× the cuisine median (median 749)
Analysis generated 2026-07-30 from 4,138 Korea Eats records. Ratings and review counts can change. This is not a personal review or quality guarantee. Check current details on the linked map.
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