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Mukyoku, located conveniently in the arrivals area of Terminal 1 at Incheon Airport, has distinguished itself as a must-visit Japanese restaurant for travelers. Open 24 hours, it caters to the needs of both early arrivals and late-night hunger pangs, making it an ideal pit stop. Diners praise the generous portion sizes, with favorites like the ramen and tonkatsu receiving high marks for flavor and satisfaction.
The self-service model enhances the convenience, allowing guests to order efficiently through kiosks. Reviewers, including Long Nguyen and Regina Oyco, highlight the modern and clean atmosphere, perfectly suited for quick bites after a long flight. The char siu set and pork tenderloin cutlet have garnered particular acclaim for their hearty servings and delectable taste.
Though some dishes, like the soup, may vary in flavor intensity, the overall experience remains enjoyable. The availability of a suitcase enclosure adds an extra layer of consideration for weary travelers. Mukyoku isn’t just a meal; it's a revitalizing destination that turns a traveler's break into a flavorful delight—an essential stop during your time in Incheon.
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Service options
- Onsite services
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Dining options
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
Amenities
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Trendy
Crowd
- Tourists
Reviews for Mukyoku
Review highlights
Based on 289 reviewsReviews for Mukyoku highlight its strategic location within Incheon Airport Terminal 1, making it an accessible and convenient dining option for travelers. The restaurant is praised for generous portion sizes and flavorful dishes, particularly its ramen and pork cutlet sets. Customers appreciate the efficient self-service ordering system, modern and clean environment, and thoughtful amenities such as luggage storage. The 24-hour operation is also frequently noted as a major advantage for early arrivals or late-night meals. Some feedback mentions occasional variability in soup seasoning and staff demeanor during quieter hours, but overall, Mukyoku is regarded as a satisfying and practical choice for a quick, hearty meal at the airport.
Conveniently located in the arrivals area of Terminal 1, this ramen shop is easily accessible from the departure section as well. The portions are generous, and both the ramen and tonkatsu are flavorful and satisfying. It’s a self-service setup, which keeps things quick and simple. Definitely worth a visit—whether you’re just arriving or heading out.
Mukyoku is open 24hrs which is great! Arrived at Incheon very early and our gate was not open yet so we went to look for a place to eat. They have storage space for passengers which is convenient. We ordered the pork tenderloin cutlet set and it was sooo good!! The serving is very big too This is a must visit restaurant if you’re in Incheon!
Great ramen place just coming out from declaration zone, keep right after coming out. Just the right place after getting off a flight from WestJet (Calgary). Airplane food not great so this ramen place is definitely well worth it.
Clean neat modern setting . Order at the kiosk and wait for your order number to pop up on the screen. Then go and pick up your food from the counter. We had the char siu set which comes with pickles and a side of udon soup. Lots of finely chopped spring onions on the rice dish which is just the way I like it. A great spot to catch a quick bite upon arrival. There is a suitcase "enclosure" outside the store. Water is available at the water dispenser but the paper cups are tiny and flimsy.
Sooo filling because of the big serving. The soup was a little bland for my taste but it was satisfying. I ate there around midnight so it might be the reason why some of the staff were snarky. But overall it was good.
I tried eating tonkatsu ramen with karage chicken. At first glance the broth seems a bit off but when I try it a mix of excelent flavours popped into my mouth . The meat is so tender and flavourful. The karage is just fine. The price is also affortable. I really liked the Japanese atmosphere in the restaurant.
The fried pork chop is freshly fried. The udon has a great flavor and is very chewy. Overall, I am very satisfied with the food.
Tried the Skewered fish cake udon, and the flavor was really delicious. The soup is flavorful, and would come back to try other dishes.
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- Monday Open 24 hours
- Tuesday Open 24 hours
- Wednesday Open 24 hours
- Thursday Open 24 hours
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- Saturday Open 24 hours
- Sunday (Today) Open 24 hours
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