[Rest Area Udon] 3 types of udon for 2 people (choose 1)
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[Rest Area Udon] 3 types of udon for 2 people (choose 1)
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| Sales unit | 1 pack |
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Taste just like the memories [Service Area Udon] 3 types of udon
I don't know what the secret is, but I can't taste it anywhere else. Rest stop udon has its own unique charm, and there is no other menu that satisfies your hunger without any fancy toppings. Try the rest stop udon prepared by Curly with 30 years of experience, from the chewy noodles to the savory soup and rich toppings, perfect for people of all ages. We have prepared three types of udon, as well as fried king prawn udon topped with crispy tempura, so I highly recommend it as a simple lunch or camping menu.The rest area can be seen in advance through the video. Udon
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In the 80s and 90s, when an announcement was made on a train saying, "Next is Daejeon Station. We will stop here for 10 minutes," people on the train would get off and satisfy their hunger with a simple bowl of udon. I would like to introduce you to Kidari Food, a brand that served warm Garak noodles on the Daejeon Station platform back in the day. Kidari Foods, established in 1992 and growing into a noodle company with 30 years of tradition, expanded into a company specializing in highway rest facilities in 2002. At famous rest areas such as Jeongan Albam Rest Area and Naerincheon Rest Area, the taste and memories of udon from the past have been preserved and are still loved by many.
So that you can enjoy rest stop udon, which is said to have sold over 10 million bowls, comfortably at home, we have prepared two types of udon that are fully infused with Kidari Food's know-how. Be the first to experience a bowl of warm udon from Kidari Foods at Curly.

Taste just like the memories [Service Area Udon] 3 types of udon
I don't know what the secret is, but there is a unique charm of Service Area Udon that cannot be found anywhere else. There is no other menu that is as good as the basics without any toppings, so that you can enjoy the same taste at home. Along with Kidari Foods, which has 30 years of experience, we have prepared the best menu items that everyone likes, fish cake udon and tofu udon, as well as the rich toppings at the rest area. You will be even more satisfied as we have prepared three types of fried king prawn udon.
You can see the rest area in advance through the video. Udon
About Brand


In the 80s and 90s, when the announcement "Next will stop at Daejeon Station for 10 minutes" was made, people on the train would get off and satisfy their hunger with a simple bowl of udon. I would like to introduce you to Kidari Food, a brand that served warm Garak noodles on the Daejeon Station platform back in the day. Kidari Foods, established in 1992 and growing into a noodle company with 30 years of tradition, expanded into a company specializing in highway rest facilities in 2002. At famous rest areas such as Jeongan Albam Rest Area and Naerincheon Rest Area, the taste and memories of udon from the past have been preserved and are still loved by many.
So that you can enjoy rest stop udon, which is said to have sold over 10 million bowls, comfortably at home, we have prepared two types of udon that are fully infused with Kidari Food's know-how. Be the first to experience a bowl of warm udon from Kidari Foods at Curly.
These are real reviews from Korean customers, written through July 2025.
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