Enjoy Pyongyang-style cold buckwheat noodles at Eulmildae, a Seoul restaurant that's named after a mythical fairy as well as a historic pavilion (National Treasure No. 19) located in the North Korean capital and seen on the front of this card.
The soup at Eulmidae in Seoul is authentic as any national treasure and delightful as the Eulmil fairy herself.
And we imagine Eulmil (who descended from heaven over and over again to admire the scenery around this pavilion in Pyongyang) no doubt enjoyed her bowl of the North Korean delicacy each and every time.
HOURS
Open daily, 11 am - 10 pm
ADDRESS
Multiple locations throughout Seoul. The Ma-Po location, pinned here, is where it all started. But the Gang-Nam or Yeok-Sam locations may be more convenient if you are on the south side.
CONTACT
ph: +82 2-717-1922
147-41 Yeomni-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, South Korea
LEAD-IN IMAGE (COMPOSITE)
Menu sign - eulmidae/Instagram; plus 1910 postcard of Ulmil Pavilion / Wikipedia