Woo Lae Oak (Korean: 우래옥; Hanja: 又來屋; RR: Uraeok; lit.
place to come back to[1]) is a historic Pyongyang naengmyeon restaurant in Jung District, Seoul, South Korea.
[3] The restaurant had a predecessor called Myeongwolgwan (명월관) in Pyongyang, North Korea.
That restaurant's owner, Jang Won-il (장원일), moved to Seoul and opened Seobukgwan (서북관) in 1946 on the street Euljiro.
During the Korean War, he fled for safety, and returned and changed the restaurant's name to Woo Lae Oak.