Korean black bean noodles
Mi Tuong Den in Ho Chi Minh | Korean Jajangmyeon at DOYA
Find mi tuong den, mì tương đen, jajangmyeon, and Korean black bean noodles at DOYA JJAMBBONG in District 1 near Ben Thanh and Bui Vien.
2026-05-20 · 4 min

Mi tuong den is one of the ways Vietnamese guests search for Korean jajangmyeon, or Korean black bean noodles. At DOYA JJAMBBONG in District 1, guests can order jajangmyeon together with jjambbong, tangsuyuk, mandu, and other Korean-Chinese comfort dishes.
Mi tuong den means Korean black bean noodles
The phrase mi tuong den is a simplified Vietnamese search term for mì tương đen. It points to the same dish many Korean food fans know as jajangmyeon.
Easy location in District 1
DOYA is located at 77I Bui Thi Xuan, close to Ben Thanh, Bui Vien, central hotels, and nightlife areas. That makes it practical for tourists, Korean residents, and local guests.
Non-spicy choice for Korean-Chinese food
Unlike spicy jjambbong or champong, jajangmyeon is not spicy. It is a good first choice for guests who want Korean flavor without a hot soup.
Check the DOYA menu for jajangmyeon, tangsuyuk, mandu, and jjambbong, then use Maps, Zalo, KakaoTalk, or phone ordering.
