Homung Nangmyun
Since 1996, Homung Nangmyun has been a staple in Closter, NJ, serving authentic Korean flavors rooted in tradition. Known for its warm hospitality and long …
Charlotte W
Idk what people are giving low reviews for but this is one of my favorite restaurants in bergen country. The host lady who works there is so sweet and super accommodating every time I go (my boyfriend even asked if they could give him garlic and peppers and she gave us a huge plate) and the food is amazing.
The mool nangmyeon is usually what I order but today was my first day trying non-nangmyeon dishes and they were all hits. We got the gal bi tang, kalguksu, and dumpling soup and they were all surprisingly very solid. Pajeon was really good too.
I have been over 15 times and the food is always consistent!! Definitely worth a try if you’ve never been!!
… moreDoris Yi
Solid spot for Korean cold noodles and more. The restaurant is very clean and spacious inside. I’ve had their spicy cold noodles in the past and really enjoyed them–great flavor and just the right level of heat. On a recent visit, my husband and I tried the gamja tang and seol lung tang, and both were satisfying and well-prepared. Prices are reasonable, the service is friendly, and the restaurant itself is very clean with plenty of parking. They also serve Korean side dishes and a comforting bone broth soup, which is a nice touch. Overall, a reliable and tasty option for Korean comfort food.
… moreLawrence Yu
I’ve been here several times with my family, including my parents. While their name suggests that they specialize in naengmyeon (냉면), they serve a variety of dishes, many soup-based. Everything including the banchan tastes flavorful, and the dishes are reasonably priced. The 냉면 is, of course, great if you’re in the mood for cold noodles. The potato pork stew (감자탕) and rice cake dumpling soup (떡만둣국 with very big dumplings) are satisfying too. They also serve the beef broth (육수) as the hot drink like at many other 냉면 places.
The staff is very friendly, inviting and always made sure that our experience was going well. The dining area is clean and spacious and can accomodate larger groups.
There’s a free parking lot next to the restaurant, but it can fill up since it shares the space with another restaurant. However, there’s plenty of street parking that’s metered most days during the daytime except Sundays and holidays (but it’s cheaper than other areas of Fort Lee). Note that this location is NOT affliated with the one in Closter, NJ. They’re 2 separate owners.
Highly recommend!
… moreOmnia Vanitas
Food is very good. Neatly served and delicious. 설렁탕 (Seol Leong Tang) is really good. 수육 (Soo Yook) is also excellent: tender and tasty. Highly recommend this place.
… moreWOOCHIKA
Tried the boiled beef (suyuk) along with the spicy and regular cold noodles. The warm broth they serve on the side was actually really good. Overall, the food was just very average — nothing special.
… moreSonia Siaw
One the best Korean cold noodles that I have had. Went twice in a month! Good authentic side dishes as well. The seafood pancake was crispy on outside, soft fluffy packed with ingredients on the inside. The SaeKi Mi Nangmyun~ flavorful, fresh and fabulous!
… moreSusan Guan
I can’t rave enough about this place! I came here for lunch on a Monday afternoon, and the place was empty.
The lady taking our order was incredibly nice, constantly offering to refill our sides, water, and soup. The Mul Naengmyeon and LA galbi were super refreshing and hit the spot on a hot summer day. The quality of the food was top-notch, and you can taste the effort that went into it.
If you want authentic Korean Naengmyeon, please give this place a try! I can’t wait to come back and try the rest of the menu.
… moreDeborah Lee
Reminds me of childhood. This is the same one as the one in Closter and it brought that nostalgic feeling. The bibimnengmyun is deliciously seasoned and fermented like real bibimnengmyun sauce. The dumplings are a must. Will definitely be back for my nengmyun cravings. For people saying the old man is cold or mean, remember you’re going into a Korean restaurant and Korean culture is different from every other culture. Just because someone is not smiling and not speaking doesn’t mean they’re treating you badly or being rude. Understand there may be a language barrier and cultural differences. Anyways, the food is phenomenal and clean and tastes like a family meal.
… moreKaitlin C
Fantastic mul nangmyun and bibim nangmyun was good as well but I was too full after the mul nangmyun to truly enjoy it. We also got the binddaetteok which was fantastically crispy and the mandoo was good as well. The grilled pork was spectacular and went very well with the nangmyun. 10/10 service with constant banchan refills of which the potato, Kimchi and fish cake were standouts. Really enjoyed the hot beef broth they served the entire meal as well. Really enjoyed my experience here and looking forward to coming back soon!
… moreClara R.
My husband and I were happy to see that this nengmyun place was opening in Fort Lee, in a bigger space compared to their location in Closter. We parked in the free parking lot across the street from the Hmart.
The server lady was very friendly. We ordered dumplings, a mool nengmyun and and hwe nengmyun. It was a bit expensive, and my mool nengmyun really lacked any flavor no matter how much vinegar or mustard I added. On the other hand, my husband’s hwe nengmyun was a little too flavorful. He said it was very garlicky so he could barely finish. My favorite part of the meal was maybe the free broth they gave you in the beginning.
I think we will just stick to store bought nengmyun from now on or go to the place near King Sauna where they make their noodles fresh, it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg and it’s closer to home.
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