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Huinnyeoul Jeombbang | The Busan Noodle Shop With An Ocean View

Huinnyeoul Culture Village has the best spot to enjoy Korean ramyun while looking out at the sea.

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3 years ago

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Huinnyeoul Culture Village on the coast of Busan is well known for it's picturesque ocean views, colorful murals, and beautiful cafes.

Today we're reviewing a famous noodle shop called Huinnyeoul Jeombbang that has some of the best views in the area.


Information


Huinnyeoul Jeombbang in Busan

Address: 부산 영도구 흰여울길 121
121, Huinnyeoul-gil, Yeongdo-gu, Busan

Hours: 12:00 until they run out

 


Menu


Huinnyeoul Jeombbang menu

They serve ramyun (5,000 won) and toast (3,500 won) for food.

For drinks offer americanos and lattes (hazelnut, vanilla, and choco options), ade in various fruit flavors, smoothies, and iced tea (2,500 won and up).


Our Visit


Huinnyeoul Culture Village, Busan

Huinnyeoul Culture Village is located in Yeongseon-dong, Busan and sits atop a seaside cliff.

It is referred to as the Santorini of Korea and appeared in the film The Attorney.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang street

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang exterior

We heard there was a famous restaurant with incomparable views, so we had to check it out.

What was it that made this simple noodle shop so special?

The outside blends in with the fishing village look, small and unassuming, so you have to be careful not to miss it.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang sign

It's building number 121 and even if you don't know Korean, you can still find it since there is also English on the sign.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang entrance

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang kitchen

From the outside, the noodle shop looks like any ordinary building.

The first floor is the kitchen where you'll find only the owner working.

There are long lines of people waiting for ramyun on the weekends, sometimes for up to an hour.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang message on door

The notice on the door says:

Come in and get your number, then wait.
No outside food allowed. Finish any food before coming in.
Please wear a mask.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang numbers come on wooden spoons

After reading the note, I went in and got my number and waited outside.

The numbers are written on wooden spoons, so cute!

Outdoor seat at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Outdoor seating at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

While waiting for the noodles, I looked around.

Unfortunately it was raining, but on a nice day you can sit and enjoy the view from here while eating noodles.

Coastal view from Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

cute alley way at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Just standing here, taking in the view made me feel at peace.

Huinnyeoul Culture Village map

Next to the shop is a map of the village you can look at while you wait.

Sign at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang saying to order 1 serving per person

The inside is quite small and requires at least one order of noodles per person.

I went to find a seat upstairs.

The stairs were quite steep and narrow, so use caution.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang interior

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang interior decor

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang wall decor

The second floor has room for about six people.

You can see the decorations are pretty normal.

window seat at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

The table by the window is obviously the best because of the view.

window tables at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

table with ocean view at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

There is also a 3rd floor, but there is only room for 4 people.

There aren't many seats in the whole restaurant, so waits can be long.

The restaurant itself is just a regular old ramyun shop.

If you're looking for something more upscale, you might want to try a different spot.

ramyun and toast at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

We ordered two bowls of ramyun and one toast and sat by the window.

ramyun at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Anseongtangmyeon 안성탕면 
5,000 won

There is only one type of ramyun available and it is served in the traditional gold colored pots.

Popular MC Kang Ho-dong is said to love this flavor of ramyun.

ramyun at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

There are some basic toppings such as onions, mushroom, fishcake, and boiled egg.

It is also served with picked radish.

It is not too spicy, so most people should be able to eat it without a problem.

ramyun on table by window at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

The ramyun itself if pretty standard, but the view of the ocean makes for a very romantic setting.

toast in window at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Toast 토스트 
3,500 won

There are two pieces, so if you go with another person, one order is enough.

Toast in window with ocean backdrop at Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

The filling consists of egg, cabbage, and deli meat.

Like I said before, it's all very ordinary food, nothing special, but the view is anything but ordinary!


How To Get There


Busan bus station sign

From the Busan Station bus stop that faces Busan KTX, take bus 82.

Huinnyeoul Culture Village bus stop

Exit at Huinnyeoul Culture Village (흰여울문화마을) and follow the arrow towards the ocean.

Road with arrows showing the way to Huinnyeoul Culture Village

Cross the street and take a left.

Road in Busan that goes to Huinnyeoul Culture Village

Go straight for about 2 minutes.

Entrance to Huinnyeoul Culture Village

When you get to building number 206, go down the stairs.

There is a sign that says Huinnyeoul Culture Village too.

Alley that leads to Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Go straight down the alley.

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Huinnyeoul Jeombbang

Take a left at the end of the alley and look for Huinnyeoul Jeombbang (흰여울점빵).


That was our review of Huinnyeoul Jeombbang, the simple noodle shop with a spectacular view.

The food was something you could make at home, but the setting is cozy and romantic.

There are many cafes, but not many restaurants in the village, so this is also a good option if you want a bite to eat and don't want to go far.

I hope you enjoyed reading about our visit to this unique place.

Feel free to leave us your thoughts in the comments.

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