Authentic Korean naengmyeon w/ watermelon & tender pork jowl. Unlimited banchan incl.
This Korean eatery is a go-to spot for authentic naengmyeon, a refreshing cold noodle dish often topped with a slice of watermelon. Alongside their signature noodles, they also serve delicious and tender marinated grilled pork jowl. The restaurant offers a delightful dining experience with unlimited self-serve banchan, making it a highly recommended destination for Korean cuisine enthusiasts.
Specializing in Korean cuisine, this restaurant is particularly celebrated for its naengmyeon (cold noodles), often noted for its refreshing quality and unique watermelon topping. The marinated grilled pork jowl is another highly recommended dish, described as tasty and tender. Customers also appreciate the unlimited self-serve banchan.
"The naengmyeon (Korean cold noodles) is highly recommended for its refreshing quality, and the marinated grilled pork jowl is praised for being tasty and tender."
Customers highly recommend this restaurant, praising its refreshing naengmyeon and flavorful pork jowl. The inclusion of unlimited self-serve banchan is also a significant plus.
Important Note
While not explicitly stated as a negative, some posts mention Guksu Jip specifically for naengmyeon, implying it might be their primary focus or strongest offering.
"This user seconds the recommendation for Korean Naengmyeon and mentions having tried it at GukSuJip, noting it comes with unlimited self-serve banchan for $17."
Positive"This is another place mentioned for Korean cold noodles, good for a pleasant weather day."
Neutral"This restaurant is included in a list of general Korean food recommendations in Queens."
Neutral"GuksuJip is suggested as a place that might serve Kongguksu, a cold soy milk noodle soup. This dish is generally a summer special."
Neutral"The commenter is suggesting GukSuJip as a Korean restaurant that offers cold noodles, similar to Cocodaq, though they note it may not use capellini."
Neutral"This restaurant is mentioned as a place for naengmyeon as part of a recent discussion on spicy Korean cold noodles."
Neutral"Guksu Jip in Murray Hill, Queens is recommended if the user is willing to travel there for naengmyeon."
Positive"Guksu Jip is listed as a recommended restaurant in Murray Hill."
Positive"Guksu Jip in Murray Hill, Queens is recommended for bibim guksu or naengmyeon."
Neutral"A user inquired about the broth type for Guk Su Jip's naengmyeon, specifically asking if it's a dongchimi broth, indicating interest in the dish."
Neutral"A user expressed a strong desire for a bowl of naengmyeon, indicating appreciation for the dish featured from Guk Su Jip."
Positive"A user expressed their love for naengmyeon, likely in response to the main post's featured dish from Guk Su Jip."
Positive"A user commented that the naengmyeon and pork jowl from Guk Su Jip looked fantastic based on the post's photo. They also requested more Korean restaurant recommendations in Queens."
Positive"The original poster highly recommends the Naengmyeon, describing it as very refreshing and perfect for a hot day. They also found the marinated grilled pork jowl very tasty and tender."
Positive"GukSuJip serves naengmyeon, a cold noodle dish, which is topped with a slice of watermelon."
Neutral"GukSuJip was recommended as part of a general list of diverse food options for Brooklyn/Queens, suggesting it is a good place to try."
Positive"This commenter recommends GukSuJip as an option in Queens or Brooklyn."
Neutral"The author lists GukSuJip as a recommended restaurant."
Positive"Suggests GukSuJip for Korean food, potentially hard to find in Europe."
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