1. Papas Chicken
On a hot and humid summer day like this, there's nothing better than cooling off with a bowl of Korean cold noodles. The chewy noodles served in a rich, flavorful, and refreshing broth, topped with a spicy mustard sauce, make this dish even more delicious. A full bowl of cold noodles will lift your spirits, as it’s both refreshing and delightful from the first bite to the last. The noodles, thin and chewy, maintain their texture even when submerged in icy broth, giving you a delightful cold sensation. The dish is filled with rich broth, perfectly seasoned, and topped with fresh, crisp vegetables and rich eggs. Come to Papas Chicken to enjoy authentic Korean cold noodles.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: LK A04, Embassy Garden, West Lake West Urban Area, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM


2. Michan - Korean Cuisine
Cold noodles aren't just regular noodles served chilled—they refer to a whole category of noodles eaten in the summer to distinguish them from the hot, hearty noodles of winter. In Korea, cold noodles can be stir-fried, dry, or served in a chilled broth, all with the common traits of thin noodles, light flavors, and refreshing ingredients such as mung beans, black beans, bean sprouts, vegetables, and cooling meats. With over 20 types of premium meats, rice bowls, and authentic Korean cold noodles, the open space at Michan - Korean Cuisine is an ideal place to gather with friends or host team-building events with colleagues.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 4A Alley 9, Lane 117 Tran Cung, Bac Tu Liem, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 09:00 AM - 09:00 PM


3. Chingu Eat - Korean Snacks
There are many different types of noodles in Korea, but during the hot summer months, the people of the Land of the Morning Calm often turn to Korean cold noodles to beat the heat. Not only are the noodles chewy and delicious, but the dish also includes refreshing ingredients like bean sprouts, cucumbers, boiled eggs, radish, and pears. Korean cold noodles are a favorite in both South and North Korea. The dish comes in many variations, but the most popular is Naengmyeon, which is characterized by long, thin, chewy noodles made from a mixture of buckwheat flour, potato flour, sweet potato flour, arrowroot flour, and tapioca flour. When you enjoy cold noodles at Chingu Eat - Korean Snacks, you’ll notice the noodles are kept long without being cut, as it is believed in Korean culture that long noodles symbolize longevity and health.
Cold noodles are one of the most loved dishes in Korea, no matter the weather. The same goes for Vietnam, where cold noodles remain a hit even in the rain or sun. But how many of you can confidently say you know the proper way to enjoy cold noodles? In the sweltering heat of Hanoi, a bowl of cold noodles with refreshing broth, crunchy vegetables, and tender, juicy grilled beef short ribs is a must-try. Chingu Eat - Korean Snacks will give you a taste of the lively flavors of summer. Chingu Eat's professional service from an experienced team ensures a pleasant experience for guests, making it a perfect spot to enjoy time with family and friends. The restaurant is confident it will leave a lasting impression on every guest.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 8 Ngõ 359 Trần Cung, Bắc Từ Liêm, Hanoi
Opening hours: 15:00 - 21:00


4. Sariwon
Cold noodles are one of the most beloved traditional dishes from Korea, known and loved by many. The secret to a perfect bowl of cold noodles lies in the broth. At Sariwon, you’ll feel transported to Korea as you enjoy a refreshing bowl of cold noodles with the sweetness of meat, the spicy-sour kick of kimchi, the crunch of cucumbers and pears, all combined with the perfect balance of sweet and sour broth. It’s irresistible. At Sariwon, you can savor authentic Korean dishes like those you’ve seen in movies. The dishes here are not only visually appealing but also full of distinct flavors, made with familiar ingredients that Asians use, making it a perfect fit for Vietnamese palates.
Cold noodles in Korea can come in various forms, such as stir-fried noodles, dry noodles, or noodles served with a cold broth. What they all share is the thin, light noodles that are easy on the stomach, accompanied by refreshing ingredients like mung beans, black beans, bean sprouts, vegetables, and cooling meats. At Sariwon, the cold noodles are made even more delicious with a light broth made from simmered bones that coat the noodles without making them soggy. On top of the noodles, you’ll find chopped green onions, pork, a perfectly boiled egg, and a few slices of red and green chili. Every ingredient is carefully cut to bite-sized pieces and artistically arranged.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: B1-18-19, Vincom Mall, Bắc Từ Liêm, 234 Phạm Văn Đồng, Bắc Từ Liêm District, Hanoi
Opening hours: 10:00 - 21:00


5. Kim Chi Quán
The competition among the teams at Kim Chi Quán is far from over. What dish constantly occupies your thoughts when you plan to visit Kim Chi Quán? Cold noodles: A traditional dish made with thin, chewy noodles served cold with beef, egg, and pickled radish—simply irresistible. In South Korea, cold noodles are often the first choice to cool down during the hot summer months. The cold, salty, spicy, and fragrant flavors combine beautifully as you savor the cold mixed noodles at Kim Chi Quán.
Cold noodles in Korea can be made with stir-fried noodles, dry noodles, or noodles with a cold, refreshing broth. However, they all share the same characteristic—thin noodles with a light, subtle taste, leaving you feeling satisfied without being too full. They're typically accompanied by cooling ingredients like mung beans, black beans, bean sprouts, vegetables, and cooling meats. At Kim Chi Quán, the cold noodles are even more tempting with a delicate, clear broth made from simmered bones that moistens the noodles without making them soggy. The dish is topped with chopped spring onions, pork, perfectly boiled eggs, and slices of green and red chili. All ingredients are finely chopped and arranged in a refined manner.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Address: 93 Song Nhuệ, Bắc Từ Liêm District, Hanoi
Opening Hours: 09:00 - 22:00


