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Yangtze River Incheon Yeongjong Island King Galbi Jjamppong Legendary Visual!!

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Yangtze River

Incheon Metropolitan City Jung-gu, Yongyuseo-ro 494

Opening Hours

Weekdays 11:00 – 21:00

Weekends 10:00 – 21:00

📞032-746-2666

Today, I visited Yeongjong Island to have a jjamppong with a crazy, legendary visual.

I heard it’s already a famous restaurant in this area. My heart is pounding.

It was a bit far, but I drove there in a flash!!

Yeongjong Island Yangtze River, just a 3-minute drive from Eulwangni Beach!

Parking is also available.

Considering it’s a highly-rated restaurant, it seems a bit small, but since the hall isn’t large, it feels just right for the capacity.

Take-out available, delivery not available.

As expected, the wait is no joke.

However, since you can apply for a remote waitlist in advance through the Catch Table app, the wait didn’t feel too long.

I applied for the waitlist in advance, and by the time I left, I was able to get in quickly without waiting long.

But be aware that if you don’t enter within 2 minutes of your turn, your waitlist will be automatically canceled!

Despite the impressive exterior, they only use the first floor for the dining hall, so it wasn’t overly crowded.

I was curious why they don’t use the upper floors 🤔

Basic side dishes provided.

The standard set for a Chinese restaurant, right?

Pickled radish, pickled onions, and black bean paste!

You can order using the tablet PC at each table.

We ordered the King Galbi Jjamppong, Chadol Jjamppong, and a small Tangsuyuk.

Chadol Jjamppong!!! The ingredients are abundant and look very appetizing.

I was tempted by the Chadol Jjamppong too, but since I came all this way… I couldn’t give up the signature menu!!!!

This is the Chadol Jjamppong Bap.

It’s served in a different bowl than the noodles, isn’t it?

I’m not sure if it’s served in a different bowl because they were busy, or if it’s always served this way.

Sometimes, if they run out of bowls due to being busy, they might serve it in a different one, right? Haha

Finally, the King Galbi Jjamppong I was waiting for!!

Of course, since I don’t eat a lot of Chinese noodles, I ordered the King Galbi Jjamppong Bap.

So I’m not sure if it’s served in the same earthenware pot even if you order noodles ㅠ.ㅠ

As you can see from the thumbnail GIF, a huge, whole piece of galbi is included.

It took a really long time just to debone the ribs and cut the meat lol.

I could have gotten full just eating the meat without the rice;;;;

And the taste was definitely up to par.

However, if you prefer spicy jjamppong, you might be a little disappointed.

It’s not a jjamppong with a strong, fiery spicy flavor.

But I recommend it because it’s simply delicious lol.

Small Tangsuyuk.

The sauce was served separately, so I could dip it.

As someone who likes to dip, I was very relieved.

But the tangsuyuk here is truly amazing.

It might even be more delicious than the King Galbi Jjamppong.

Even though it’s not a glutinous rice tangsuyuk, it’s incredibly chewy.

Yangtze River… this place is a tangsuyuk heaven!

They even gave us service fried dumplings, one for each person, which was a thoughtful touch~

The fried dumplings were also very crispy, so it seems like they’re just a great place for fried food.

I immediately saved it on my Kakao Map restaurant list because I plan to come back and recommend it to my friends ㅎ.

If you’re visiting Incheon‘s Yeongjong Island and looking for a great restaurant~!

For those looking for a hangover cure after a night of drinking, I highly recommend Yangtze River’s jjamppong!!

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