Quick answer
Milmyeon in Busan, a cold wheat noodle dish perfect year-round, ranges from ₩7,000 to ₩12,000, with Naeho Naengmyeon being our top recommendation for its original 1953 recipe. This Busan culinary staple is a regional obsession, with shops on practically every corner. We've curated a list of the best based on Reddit threads and local recommendations.
- Best overall
- Dongmyeonshik Milmyeon (동명식밀면)
- Price/value range
- ₩7,000 – ₩9,000
- Top-ranked pick
- Naeho Naengmyeon (내호냉면) — ₩7,000–₩10,000 — 3.9★ (238 reviews)
- Last verified
- 2026-03
Top verdicts
- Naeho Naengmyeon (내호냉면): This is where milmyeon began.
- Halmae Gaya Milmyeon (할매가야밀면): If Naeho is where milmyeon was born, Gaya is where it grew up.
- Gaegeum Milmyeon (개금밀면): The most-mentioned milmyeon restaurant on r/busan by actual Busan residents.
Milmyeon in Busan, a cold wheat noodle dish perfect year-round, ranges from ₩7,000 to ₩12,000, with Naeho Naengmyeon being our top recommendation for its original 1953 recipe. This Busan culinary staple is a regional obsession, with shops on practically every corner. We've curated a list of the best based on Reddit threads and local recommendations.
Milmyeon (밀면) is to Busan what deep-dish pizza is to Chicago — a regional obsession born from necessity that became the city's culinary identity. When North Korean refugees flooded into Busan during the Korean War in the early 1950s, they craved their hometown naengmyeon but couldn't find buckwheat flour. So they improvised with US relief wheat flour, creating something entirely new: chewy wheat noodles in cold broth, topped with cucumber, boiled egg, and fiery gochugaru sauce.
Seven decades later, milmyeon shops are on practically every corner in Busan. We dug through dozens of Reddit threads from r/busan, r/KoreanFood, r/koreatravel, and r/korea to find the spots that Busan locals and serious food travelers actually swear by — from the original 1953 shop to the one endorsed by BTS's RM.
Milmyeon Map
How we built this list
We analyzed 50+ Reddit posts and 200+ comments across r/busan, r/KoreanFood, r/koreatravel, and r/korea — spanning 2019 to 2026. Restaurants were ranked by how frequently they were recommended by independent users, cross-referenced with local Korean food blogs and the BBC's milmyeon feature. We weighted Busan residents' picks over tourist posts.
1Naeho Naengmyeon (내호냉면)
Heritage · Est. 1953Quick comparison
- Best for
- Heritage · Est. 1953 in Uam-dong, Nam-gu with a ₩7,000–₩10,000 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 238 Google reviews · Heritage · Est. 1953 · Uam-dong, Nam-gu
- Limitations
- eating here is eating a piece of Korean War history
- Price / value
- ₩7,000–₩10,000 · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- This is where milmyeon began. Now in its 4th generation, Naeho Naengmyeon was founded by refugees from North Korea's Hameung province in 1953. The recipe uses both wheat and sweet potato starch — a bridge between northern naengmyeon and Busan milmyeon. It's not the flashiest bowl, but eating here is eating a piece of Korean War history. The neighborhood of Uam-dong still carries echoes of its refugee village past.
- What to order
- Naeho Naengmyeon (내호냉면) in Uam-dong, Nam-gu, established in 1953, is a heritage pick where milmyeon costs ₩7,000–₩10,000. The signature dish is the mul-milmyeon (물밀면, cold broth style) — the recipe that started it all. The noodles are made from a combination of wheat flour and sweet potato starch, giving them a unique chew that's slightly different from the all-wheat style at newer shops. Add vinegar and mustard to taste.
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2Halmae Gaya Milmyeon (할매가야밀면)
Heritage · Est. 1969Quick comparison
- Best for
- Heritage · Est. 1969 in Near Dong-eui University, Busanjin-gu with a ₩7,000–₩9,000 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 1,871 Google reviews · Heritage · Est. 1969 · Near Dong-eui University, Busanjin-gu
- Limitations
- this is the original — and it's never opened a branch
- Price / value
- ₩7,000–₩9,000 · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- If Naeho is where milmyeon was born, Gaya is where it grew up. Founded in 1969, this is the restaurant that switched to 100% wheat flour noodles and created the herbal-infused broth that defines modern milmyeon. The owners, Kim Bong-man and Choi Mal-soon, hand-kneaded every batch for decades. There are dozens of copycat "Gaya" milmyeon shops across Busan, but this is the original — and it's never opened a branch. That says everything.
- What to order
- Halmae Gaya Milmyeon (할매가야밀면), near Dong-eui University in Busanjin-gu and established in 1969, is a heritage restaurant with milmyeon priced at ₩7,000–₩9,000. The bibim-milmyeon (비빔밀면) is legendary here — the sweet-spicy sauce with herbal broth undertones is what made milmyeon famous across Busan. The noodles are 100% wheat, chewy and satisfying. Pair with their mandu (dumplings) for the full experience.
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3Gaegeum Milmyeon (개금밀면)
Local FavoriteQuick comparison
- Best for
- Local Favorite in Seomyeon / Gaegeum-dong, Busanjin-gu with a ₩7,000–₩9,000 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.8★ from 608 Google reviews · Local Favorite · Seomyeon / Gaegeum-dong, Busanjin-gu
- Limitations
- Price band: ₩7,000–₩9,000
- Price / value
- ₩7,000–₩9,000 · 3.8★
- Why it made the list
- The most-mentioned milmyeon restaurant on r/busan by actual Busan residents. Located in the Seomyeon area (Busan's central hub), Gaegeum Milmyeon nails the fundamentals — great noodle texture, balanced broth, no gimmicks. It's where office workers go for a quick, satisfying lunch. The Seomyeon branch makes it easy to combine with other Seomyeon eating and shopping. If you only have time for one milmyeon stop, this is the safe bet.
- What to order
- Gaegeum Milmyeon (개금밀면), a local favorite in Seomyeon / Gaegeum-dong, Busanjin-gu, serves milmyeon for ₩7,000–₩9,000. Both the mul-milmyeon and bibim-milmyeon are excellent. The broth is clean and slightly sweet, the noodles perfectly chewy. Their jumbo mandu (왕만두) are a must-order side — stuffed with pork and vegetables, they're the size of your fist.
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4Dongnae Milmyeon (동래밀면)
Celebrity · BTS RMQuick comparison
- Best for
- Celebrity · BTS RM in 47 Myeongnyun-ro, Dongnae-gu with a ₩7,000–₩10,000 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 1,196 Google reviews · Celebrity · BTS RM · 47 Myeongnyun-ro, Dongnae-gu
- Limitations
- strip away the celebrity factor and it's still genuinely excellent milmyeon — the warm broth served before your cold noodles arrive is a thoughtful touch
- Price / value
- ₩7,000–₩10,000 · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- Dongnae Milmyeon was a beloved local institution for nearly 30 years before BTS's RM put it on the global map. A corner of the restaurant is now a makeshift BTS shrine with fan photos and merchandise. But strip away the celebrity factor and it's still genuinely excellent milmyeon — the warm broth served before your cold noodles arrive is a thoughtful touch. Open until midnight, making it perfect for late-night cravings. 5-minute walk from Suan Station (Line 4).
- What to order
- Dongnae Milmyeon (동래밀면), located at 47 Myeongnyun-ro, Dongnae-gu, is a celebrity-endorsed spot (BTS RM) where milmyeon costs ₩7,000–₩10,000. Start with their complimentary hot broth (served before the meal), then order the bibim-milmyeon — the spicy-sweet sauce with chewy noodles is their best seller. The spicy milmyeon and perilla seed noodle soup are also worth trying if you want variety. Jumbo dumplings as a side.
- Reservation
- Recommended
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5Choryang Milmyeon (초량밀면)
Near Busan StationQuick comparison
- Best for
- Near Busan Station in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu (near Busan Station) with a ₩7,000–₩10,000 spend range
- Strengths
- 3.9★ from 4,323 Google reviews · Near Busan Station · Choryang-dong, Dong-gu (near Busan Station)
- Limitations
- Price band: ₩7,000–₩10,000
- Price / value
- ₩7,000–₩10,000 · 3.9★
- Why it made the list
- The best milmyeon you can get within walking distance of Busan Station. Choryang Milmyeon has been a fixture of the Choryang neighborhood for years, and it's the first or last bowl of milmyeon for countless travelers. The Choryang area itself is historically significant — it was one of the main refugee settlement areas during the Korean War, which is exactly how milmyeon ended up here. Solid, reliable, convenient.
- What to order
- Choryang Milmyeon (초량밀면), near Busan Station in Choryang-dong, Dong-gu, offers milmyeon for ₩7,000–₩10,000. The mul-milmyeon is the classic here — a generous bowl with clean, cold broth and springy noodles. The bibim version is equally solid. They also serve a good yuksu (warm broth) to warm your stomach first. Great for a quick, satisfying meal before catching a KTX train.
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61984 Ibague Milmyeon (1984이바구밀면)
Handmade NoodlesQuick comparison
- Best for
- Handmade Noodles in 5 Jungang-daero 209beon-gil, Dong-gu with a ₩9,000–₩12,000 spend range
- Strengths
- Handmade Noodles · 5 Jungang-daero 209beon-gil, Dong-gu
- Limitations
- Price band: ₩9,000–₩12,000
- Price / value
- ₩9,000–₩12,000
- Why it made the list
- A more modern, polished take on milmyeon. The handmade noodles have a distinctive chew that sets them apart from machine-made versions. The peanut powder on the bibim-milmyeon is a unique twist you won't find at the old-school shops. Also right near Busan Station, so it competes directly with Choryang Milmyeon — choose this one if you want handmade noodles and a slightly fancier experience. Solo-friendly seating too.
- What to order
- 1984 Ibague Milmyeon (1984이바구밀면), at 5 Jungang-daero 209beon-gil, Dong-gu, specializes in handmade noodles, with the bibim-milmyeon priced at ₩9,000 and yukjeon at ₩12,000. The bibim-milmyeon (₩9,000) is the star — fragrant sesame oil meets a deep sweet sauce, with peanut powder on top for extra richness. Don't skip the yukjeon (beef pancakes, ₩12,000) — the hot-and-cold contrast with milmyeon is incredible. In winter, try the special fish cake milmyeon.
7Dongmyeonshik Milmyeon (동명식밀면)
Gwangalli LocalQuick comparison
- Best for
- Gwangalli Local in Gwangalli, Suyeong-gu with a ₩7,000–₩9,000 spend range
- Strengths
- 4.3★ from 141 Google reviews · Gwangalli Local · Gwangalli, Suyeong-gu
- Limitations
- delivers exactly what you want
- Price / value
- ₩7,000–₩9,000 · 4.3★
- Why it made the list
- The Gwangalli area pick. Recommended by a Korean local showing friends around Busan, Dongmyeonshik is the kind of neighborhood milmyeon joint that doesn't show up on tourist radars but delivers exactly what you want. Walk along Gwangalli Beach, grab a bowl of cold noodles, and you've just had the most Busan afternoon possible. No frills, no lines, just good milmyeon.
- What to order
- Dongmyeonshik Milmyeon (동명식밀면) in Gwangalli, Suyeong-gu, is a local favorite serving milmyeon for ₩7,000–₩9,000. The mul-milmyeon is the local go-to — perfectly cold broth that hits different after a Gwangalli beach walk. The noodles are classic Busan-style: chewy, slightly thick, and satisfying. Keep it simple and enjoy it the way locals do.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is milmyeon and how is it different from naengmyeon?
Milmyeon (밀면) is Busan's signature cold noodle dish made with wheat flour noodles, while naengmyeon (냉면) uses buckwheat or sweet potato starch noodles. Milmyeon was born in the 1950s when North Korean refugees in Busan couldn't find buckwheat and used US relief wheat flour instead. The noodles are chewier and thicker than naengmyeon, and the broth tends to be slightly sweeter. It's served cold with beef broth, cucumber, boiled egg, and spicy gochugaru sauce.
What is the best milmyeon restaurant in Busan?
Based on Reddit consensus and local recommendations, Naeho Naengmyeon is the most historically significant — it's the original milmyeon restaurant from 1953. For the dish that popularized milmyeon into what it is today, Halmae Gaya Milmyeon is the go-to. Gaegeum Milmyeon near Seomyeon is the most frequently recommended by Busan locals on Reddit for its perfect balance of chewy noodles and flavorful broth.
How much does milmyeon cost in Busan?
A bowl of milmyeon typically costs ₩7,000–₩10,000 (about $5–$7.50 USD). Most restaurants serve both mul-milmyeon (water/broth style) and bibim-milmyeon (spicy mixed style) at the same price. Side dishes like mandu (dumplings) or yukjeon (beef pancakes) add ₩5,000–₩12,000. It's one of the best-value meals in Busan.
Is milmyeon only a summer dish?
While milmyeon is traditionally a summer dish and most popular in Busan's hot, humid months (June–September), most milmyeon restaurants serve it year-round. Some places like 1984 Ibague Milmyeon even offer a warm fish cake milmyeon as a winter special. Locals eat it in any season — it's comfort food, not just a seasonal treat.
Should I order mul-milmyeon or bibim-milmyeon?
Mul-milmyeon (물밀면) comes in cold broth and is refreshing and subtle — great for first-timers. Bibim-milmyeon (비빔밀면) is mixed with a sweet, spicy, and savory sauce — bolder and more flavorful. Reddit consensus: if you can only try one, go bibim. Many regulars order one of each and share. Add vinegar and mustard to taste for either style.
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