tang soo yook
jajangmyeon rice: the egg adds lots of credit. The soup is spicy and tasty
jajangmyeon and fried pork. The pork looks simple, but tasted great!
high chairs and booster
jjajangmyeon
a restaurant menu
jjajangbap
Yummy!
the interior of a restaurant
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Tang su yook $9.99
Tangsuyook
the fried pork with sweet and sour sauce. You can also get it with sauce on side if you wanna keep your pork crisp
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interior, sushi and sashimi
Jjambong, half of it is gone from splitting with my mom, one bowel is more than enough for 2 ladies
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Small portion noodles...but cheap
Jjam pong $5.99
Saemyi L.
May 23, 2023
The extra spicy jjambbong was so good! The right amount of spicy and enjoyable kind of spicy. Not an overkill. I do have a decently high spice tolerance though. And the tangsooyuk was crispy and delicious.
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Jennifer Y.
Jan 21, 2020
We picked up some of their noodles, fried dumplings and sweet n sour pork. It was yummy and super fresh! They got the order ready quickly and were super friendly. They are self service so you don't need to worry about tip - random side note. The black bean noodles AKA jjajangmyun was really really good and reminded me of places that I ate in Korea. Their fried pork dish was still piping hot when we ate it at home. They packaged it so that it wouldn't get soggy and it was great. We fed 5 adults for around $60. It was hard to find parking even though there is plenty of it.
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Sara C.
Dec 13, 2019
Came long time ago and I think the owner changed bc it has gotten a lot better!!long time ago the Jjajang Myun was super salty and just didn't taste goodNow its really tasty and the Jjamppong especially is my favorite! They also sell wings and I tried the soy sauce oneIt can be a little salty bc of the soy sauce but it was still really goodOnly reason I couldn't give it five stars was because they only have the yellow radish as a side dish.Usually, they serve kimchi and raw onions but not here. Everything is self serve so no need to tip. You can watch the cooks cook your meal bc there is a huge window showing the kitchen haha
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Ilwoo H.
May 6, 2019
I've tired this place multiple times and this place is my favorite go to spot. I was in this area and stopped by for lunch.I ordered tangsuyook and it came out so faster. Tangsuyook was good but I wish more crispy. The sauce was sour and sweet but little watery this time. They price was $0.50 higher than before (only jjamppong and tangsuyook)This place is self-service. You have to go to front desk for order your food and you have to pick it up them. This place is clean and Morden casual. This place available for to-go but they will ask your house is how far from this place. They've frozen jjajangmyen for to-go. They will recommend you that buy frozen jjajangmyen if you're home is far from there.
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Susan L.
Aug 31, 2015
I tried this place when it first opened a while back and it wasn't too great. But I gave it another try and I think their taste improved. They only have 6 things on the menu (but technically 4) so it's very simple when it comes to ordering. The restaurant is a korean-chinese fusion and most people get Jjajangmyeon (noodles with black bean sauce), Jjamppong (noodles with spicy seafood broth and vegetables), and tangsooyook (it's kinda like sweet and sour pork). You can also replace the noodles with rice, which becomes jjajangbab and jjamppong bab. I would recommend you to get tangsooyook to share and pick either of the jjajangmyeon or the jjamppong. They raised the noodle prices to $6.99, but regardless, it is great pricing for the portion and flavor. The restaurant is also self-service and you can see them making your food. The cashier is friendly and helpful. Your food comes out pretty fast so it is a great option in the hmart area if you are in a tight schedule.
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Hanna J.
Jul 2, 2016
I'm not sure why this place has negative reviews! The menu is quite small becausse they specialize in their jjampong and jjajangmyeon.I think this is closest to the best jjajangmyeon I've had in the States, & the jjampong was flavorful & spicy as it should be. The jjajangbap comes with a large plate of rice topped with a thick scrambled egg & jjampong on the side, all for a very reasonable price. The portion size for what you pay is so worth! The fried pork is soft and when paired with the sweet and sour sauce on the side it is bommbb.The service here is very friendly, and you can grab pickled radish and water as self-service.I will definitely return when I am craving jjajangmyeon!
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Dave M.
Dec 17, 2014
Jja jang myun is only $5.99 and jam ppong is $5.99 and is huge. Probably can split it. The tang su yook is a little small at $10 but it's pretty good and made with special batter or something. It's a good size pave and it's maintained well. The kitchen is visible from the outside. You self serve so there's no tip. It's right next to Park Jun and Charm Juk. I would recommend this place.
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Rachel N.
May 28, 2015
If you're looking for this restaurant, it might be hard to find if you can't read Korean! It's near Kimchi Stylist/Yogurtland. This is a Chinese restaurant - Korean style. Aka don't expect typical Chinese food but that you see in Korean dramas - jjajangmyeon, jjampong, tangsuyuk, etc. Actually there's maybe only 5 dishes on the menu. The cashier who takes your order doesn't speak much English, but enough to allow you to order. It's also self service so you grab your own chopsticks and everything! We got two orders of jjajangmyeon which was mediocre. The portion is huge! There are chunks of pork in it, which was good to see, but I truly like my instant version/Hmart food court's version better (NOT Chapaghetti). I'm still trying to find a place for bomb jjajang! I wouldn't come back for this dish but may want to come back to try the other few things on the menu.
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Julia K.
Feb 17, 2019
My bf and I ordered one jjajangmyeon (black bean noodles) and one tangsuyuk. For both we spent exactly $20 and the portion was just enough for both of us. It's a self service place where you order at the front. The food was okay- there are better jjajangmyeon places in Dallas but I would come here again to try out their different dishes.
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K L.
Nov 13, 2022
The food was mediocre. I've definitely had better jjajangmyun. However, the reason for a 1 star review isn't because of the food but because of the way I was treated. The owners (who I assume are the older man and woman working at the front) rolled their eyes and sighed when they got one of my orders wrong and I asked them to correct it.
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