Seoul Noodle Shop at Junction 8 brings authentic Korean knife-cut noodle traditions to Singapore's largest suburban mall, specializing in handmade kalguksu prepared daily by skilled Korean chefs. Located at #01-19 and newly opened in April 2025, this contemporary Korean restaurant features an inviting wood-toned interior with an open kitchen concept that allows diners to witness the real-time preparation of traditional Korean comfort food. As part of a successful restaurant group with established locations in Tanjong Pagar, Suntec City, and Tanglin Mall, Seoul Noodle Shop brings proven expertise in Korean cuisine to the vibrant Bishan dining scene.
The menu showcases a comprehensive selection of authentic Korean noodle dishes, from the signature Bibim noodles topped with sliced beef, kimchi, and egg garnish to hearty options like Big Rib Bone Noodles and Half Chicken Noodles. With prices ranging from 6.50 to 9.50, the restaurant offers substantial portions featuring hand-cut noodles in rich, flavorful broths that are prepared fresh daily using traditional Korean techniques. Seafood enthusiasts can enjoy options like Clam Noodles and Webfoot Octopus Noodles, while vegetarian diners appreciate the Perilla Noodles, ensuring diverse options for different dietary preferences. The commitment to handmade preparation and authentic Korean flavors creates warming, satisfying meals that appeal to both Korean cuisine enthusiasts and newcomers to the cuisine.
The restaurant's location within Junction 8 provides convenient access for shoppers and diners seeking authentic Korean comfort food in a modern, welcoming environment. While peak hours may involve waiting times due to the restaurant's popularity and fresh preparation methods, the quality of handmade noodles and authentic Korean flavors justifies the experience. With its open kitchen showcasing traditional cooking techniques and contemporary interior design, Seoul Noodle Shop offers both delicious food and cultural immersion, making it a valuable addition to Junction 8's diverse international dining options for those seeking genuine Korean culinary experiences.
Would say the service here is not bad, attentive and friendly staffs. It’s also interesting that this seems to be the only Korean (non-fast food) option in the area, which makes it stand out.
Food was served very quickly, and the portions were generous. We had the combo for 2, which can feed 3 ladies, enjoyed the Daegu Yukgaejang. The combo comes with either kimchi or seafood pancake, which we chose the seafood pancake. Abit letdown for me, too much flour and not quite the crisp thin type I prefer.
Sth nice about Korean restaurant, they usually provide free-flow barley tea or plain water.
Ah, and the gimbap, as a gimbap fan, I thought the gimbap tasted good, but the presentation could definitely have been better, okay la, maybe because mine was just a top-up as side.
SG Food Legends
The photo really looks better than what is being served.
The pancake is extraordinary! I love it so much!
Noodle wise, is quite good. Above standard. Although I saw the guy wearing mask washed his hand and rub his shirt and roll the dough.
Dumpling is normal. Will not advice to add extra for it. The sauce for it is very nice and I heard from staff the boss did it himself.
Soup wise, somehow I feel that it lacks the "kick" in flavour. Maybe what the salt is for on the table.
Nice touch on providing free water.
Ewe Keat Huan
recently visited Seoul Noodles Soup Restaurant and tried a few dishes:
Bulgogi Bibimbap: It was decent — the beef was tender and well-seasoned, though the overall flavor could have been more vibrant. Rating: 3.5/5
Kimchi Pancake: A letdown. It was bland with very little kimchi flavor, and the texture was overly sticky and floury rather than crispy. Rating: 2/5
Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings): These were just okay. The filling had a decent taste, but nothing stood out as exceptional. Rating: 3/5
Detailed Ratings:
Bulgogi Bibimbap: 3.5/5
Kimchi Pancake: 2/5
Kimchi Mandu: 3/5
Overall Rating: 3/5
While some dishes were acceptable, others fell flat. It’s an average spot — good if you're nearby, but not necessarily worth a special trip.
Angelyn Goh
We queued half an hour for dinner on Good Friday.
The soups and ingredients were tasteless. Seems soups have been diluted with plain water. The cutlery was not clean. Houseflies were flying around.
The kimchi pancake was also a disappointment as the texture was starchy and tasteless. Food are rather pricy however standard is poor.
Will not be back anymore.
Esther Ong
Noodle was great; cooked very well.
Soup was also good. Flavourful enough and i didn't need to add additional salt.
Saw all the great reviews about the seafood pancake and so I ordered 1 to try and it was nothing but disappointment.
Seafood pancake is more like pa-jepng. While the pancake was crispy, it was extremely oily. Also, only about 6 pieces of tiny cuts of squid! Not a single shrimp in the pancake too.
Lastly, kimchi is not refillable.
Venn Soh
I really enjoyed the seafood pancake—it was delicious. However, the Busan pork soup rice was extremely disappointing. It neither looked nor tasted like the authentic version I had in Busan, and it was honestly the worst soup rice I’ve ever had.
Rena Wong
Food not exactly great... Pancake was too starchy and doughy, lacks ingredients, we didn't finish it. Kinda disappointed.... The dumplings in the noodle wasn't as great, lack flavour. The chicken noodle seems dryer than the other outlet. The side dish is not bad. There is no free flow barley tea compared to the other outlet. We need to also bring our own tissue. Cold noodle was not too bad though.
Overall, can definitely be better.
Danny Kong
Tried Seoul Noodle Shop and honestly, very disappointed. Paid $18.50 for a bowl of chicken noodle soup before GST and service charge – ridiculously overpriced for what it was. The noodles were tough like rubber. Side dishes were pathetic – barely anything on the plates. For the price, I expected way better quality and portion. Left feeling ripped off. Definitely not coming back.
And thanks to the flies feast.
Kenny Kong
Tried Seoul Noodle Shop, and honestly, I was very disappointed. Paid $18.50 for a bowl of chicken noodle soup before GST and service charge – ridiculously overpriced for what it was. The noodles were tough like rubber. Side dishes were pathetic – barely anything on the plates. For the price, I expected way better quality and portion. I left feeling ripped off. Definitely not coming back. And thanks to the flies' feast.
Rina Wong
The food was not exactly great. The pancake was too starchy and doughy, lacked ingredients, and we didn't finish it. We were quite disappointed. The dumplings in the noodle weren't as great and lacked flavour. The chicken noodle seemed drier than at the other outlet. The side dish was not bad. There was no free-flow barley tea compared to the other outlet. We also needed to bring our own tissues. The cold noodle was not too bad, though.
Overall, it could definitely be better.
Wen Soh
I really enjoyed the seafood pancake—it was delicious. However, the Busan pork soup rice was extremely disappointing. It neither looked nor tasted like the authentic version I had in Busan, and honestly, it was the worst soup rice I’ve ever had.
Stella Ong
The noodles were great; cooked very well.
The soup was also good, flavourful enough that I didn't need to add additional salt.
I saw all the great reviews about the seafood pancake, so I ordered one to try, but it was nothing but a disappointment.
The seafood pancake was more like pa-jepng. While it was crispy, it was extremely oily. Furthermore, there were only about 6 tiny pieces of squid, and not a single shrimp in the pancake either!
Lastly, the kimchi is not refillable.
Angeline Goh
We queued half an hour for dinner on Good Friday.
The soups and ingredients were tasteless. It seemed the soups had been diluted with plain water. The cutlery was not clean, and houseflies were flying around.
The kimchi pancake was also a disappointment, as the texture was starchy and tasteless. The food is rather pricey; however, the standard is poor.
We will not be back.
Yew Keat Huan
I recently visited Seoul Noodles Soup Restaurant and tried a few dishes:
Bulgogi Bibimbap: It was decent — the beef was tender and well-seasoned, though the overall flavor could have been more vibrant. Rating: 3.5/5
Kimchi Pancake: A letdown. It was bland with very little kimchi flavor, and the texture was overly sticky and floury rather than crispy. Rating: 2/5
Kimchi Mandu (Dumplings): These were just okay. The filling had a decent taste, but nothing stood out as exceptional. Rating: 3/5
Overall Rating: 3/5
While some dishes were acceptable, others fell flat. It’s an average spot — good if you're nearby, but not necessarily worth a special trip.
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Here's an edited version of the review:
The photo looks better than the actual dish.
The pancake is extraordinary! I love it so much!
Noodle-wise, it is quite good. Above standard. Although I saw the guy wearing a mask wash his hand, rub his shirt, and roll the dough.
The dumplings are normal. I wouldn't advise adding extra for them. The sauce for them is very nice, and I heard from staff that the boss made it himself.
Soup-wise, I feel it somehow lacks a "kick" in flavour. Perhaps that's what the salt on the table is for.
Nice touch providing free water.
Positive Reviews
Kar Mun
The knife cut noodle is chewy and bouncy. Ordered the half chicken, pork bone spicy and spicy squid. The formal and latter taste better. The hot stone rice is good. Can personalize the taste by controlling the sauce amount on your own. Seafood pancake has a slight crispy, will wish it to have more ingredients inside. The waiter later told us we shld try the cheese potato pancake. Till next round then.
aaron “hamzor”
nice atmosphere, good food, prompt service, reasonable price. best part is the free refillable side dishes! ordered the spicy pork bone noodle, had a bit of fun digging meat out from the bone with the gloves provided. enjoyed my meal and would be back again!
Kian Yong
Will recommend pork bone spicy soup. Oddly satisfying about picking the tender meat from the crevices of the pork bone. The half chicken noodle was also not bad, The gukbap, on the other hand, was just alright and didn’t quite hit the same level.
Charlotte Choo
Very generous portions and noodles are chewy and nice although the chicken was slightly dry. Sides are refillable and barely tea is available as well which is a nice touch, was in the pricier end though. May need to wait for a table during peak hours.
Marc Singh
One of the best Korean spots I’ve tried in a while! We ordered the Pork Bone Spicy Noodles, Kimchi Pancake, and Spicy Pork Bibimbap — everything hit the spot. The noodles were rich and flavourful with just the right level of heat, and the meat was super tender. Kimchi pancake was crispy on the outside and generously portioned. The bibimbap came slightly discounted and was still packed with flavour and perfectly balanced.
Service was smooth, the ambience was clean and cozy, and it’s conveniently located at Junction 8 — great for a casual dinner. Prices are a bit on the higher side for a neighbourhood mall, but the quality makes it worth it. Will definitely be back!
Victoria Ho
On a rainy day, we decided to warm up with hand-cut kalguksu at Seoul Noodles SG. It’s my goto for a good bowl of wholesome noodles.
✨ Our Must-tries:
• Pork Bone Spicy Noodles – Rich, mildly spicy broth with tender pork.
• Half Chicken Noodles – Braised chicken in full-bodied broth. So good I keep going back for this!
The set lunch’s includes noodles + 1 side + refillable kimchi, radish & rice.
☕ Free-flow hot barley tea.
Service is always efficient and here they were very friendly! It’s a cosy and comfortable homely vibes here.
I can’t wait to come back again as this outlet is so near my place. Might be queue during peak hour.
Jean Teo
If you like hand made noodles, which are thicker, then you will like the offerings available. I would prefer the soup to be hotter in temperature. Bibimbap portion is a tat small for the price point.Seafood pancake was good and so is the mandou.
Eileen Neo
The service here is not bad, with attentive and friendly staff. It’s also interesting that this seems to be the only Korean (non-fast food) option in the area, which makes it stand out.
Food was served very quickly, and the portions were generous. We had the combo for 2, which could easily feed three ladies, and we particularly enjoyed the Daegu Yukgaejang. The combo came with either kimchi or seafood pancake, and we chose the seafood pancake. It was a bit of a letdown for me, with too much flour and not quite the crisp, thin type I prefer.
A nice touch about Korean restaurants is that they usually provide free-flow barley tea or plain water.
And the gimbap – as a gimbap fan, I thought it tasted good, but the presentation could definitely have been better. Perhaps that's because mine was just an add-on side.
Jean Teoh
If you like handmade noodles, which are thicker, then you will like the offerings available. I would prefer the soup to be hotter. Bibimbap portion is a tad small for the price point. Seafood pancake was good, and so was the mandou.
Veronica Ho
On a rainy day, we decided to warm up with hand-cut kalguksu at Seoul Noodles SG. It's my go-to for a good bowl of wholesome noodles.
✨ Our Must-tries:
• Pork Bone Spicy Noodles – Rich, mildly spicy broth with tender pork.
• Half Chicken Noodles – Braised chicken in full-bodied broth. So good, I keep going back for this!
The set lunch includes noodles + 1 side + refillable kimchi, radish, and rice.
☕ Free-flow hot barley tea.
Service is always efficient, and they were very friendly here! It's a cosy and comfortable, homely vibe here.
I can’t wait to come back again as this outlet is so near my place. There might be a queue during peak hours.
Mark Singh
One of the best Korean spots I’ve tried in a while! We ordered the Pork Bone Spicy Noodles, Kimchi Pancake, and Spicy Pork Bibimbap — everything hit the spot. The noodles were rich and flavourful with just the right level of heat, and the meat was super tender. Kimchi pancake was crispy on the outside and generously portioned. The bibimbap was slightly discounted and was still packed with flavour and perfectly balanced.
Service was smooth, the ambience was clean and cozy, and it’s conveniently located at Junction 8 — great for a casual dinner. Prices are a bit on the higher side for a neighbourhood mall, but the quality makes it worth it. Will definitely be back!
Charlene Choo
The portions were very generous, and the noodles were chewy and nice, although the chicken was slightly dry. Sides are refillable, and barley tea is available as well, which is a nice touch. It was on the pricier end, though. May need to wait for a table during peak hours.
Jian Yong
Here's the edited review:
I recommend the pork bone spicy soup. It's oddly satisfying to pick the tender meat from the crevices of the pork bone. The half chicken noodle was also not bad. The gukbap, on the other hand, was just alright and didn't quite hit the same level.
Aaron Hamza
Nice atmosphere, good food, prompt service, and reasonable price. The best part is the free, refillable side dishes! I ordered the spicy pork bone noodle and had a bit of fun digging meat out from the bone with the gloves provided. I enjoyed my meal and would be back again!
Kar Min
The knife-cut noodle is chewy and bouncy. We ordered the half chicken, spicy pork bone, and spicy squid. The former and latter taste better. The hot stone rice is good. You can personalize the taste by controlling the sauce amount. The seafood pancake was slightly crispy, but I wished it had more ingredients inside. The waiter later told us we should try the cheese potato pancake. Until next time then.
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KNIFE-CUT NOODLE
PORK BONE SPICY NOODLES
20.5
HALF CHICKEN NOODLES
18.5
Chicken, Chicken Broth
CLAM & SCALLOP NOODLES
18.5
Steamed Asian Clam, Scallop, Chum Broth, Mixed Vegetables