Bibim NaengmyeonGajami-sikhaeAbai-sundaeDadegi
Korea / Hamgyong (northeast; Hamhung)

Hamgyong Korean

Korea's cold northeast — chewy Hamhung cold noodles under a fiery raw-skate sauce, fermented flounder sikhae, and the garlic-chili bite of dadegi.

7 dishes · 34 ingredients · 8 techniquesReference
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Bibim Naengmyeon

Hamhung-style cold noodles — chewy sweet-potato-starch strands tossed with a fiery raw-skate sauce; the Hamgyong emblem.

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Hamgyong is Korea's far northeast — cold, mountainous, now inside North Korea — and its food leans sharp, chewy and fermented. Its emblem is Hamhung naengmyeon: springy sweet-potato-starch noodles tossed with a fiery raw-skate sauce, a world apart from Pyongyang's cool broth. The cold-country pantry runs to gajami-sikhae (flounder fermented with millet and chili), potato-starch noodles, and the garlic-and-chili dadegi paste that defines the northeastern palate. After the Korean War, refugee cooks rebuilt these dishes in the South — most famously in Sokcho's Abai village.

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Bibim Naengmyeon

Hamhung's chewy cold noodles in a fiery sweet-spicy sauce.

Why start here · The Hamgyong emblem, distinct from Pyongyang's broth.

Gajami-sikhae

Flounder fermented with millet and chili.

Why start here · The signature northeastern banchan.

Abai-sundae

Fat refugee-style blood sausage from Sokcho's Abai village.

Why start here · Hamgyong food rebuilt in the South.

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Other regions

Siblings within Korean — each its own tradition.

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