a tray of food
a bowl of soup and a bowl of rice
a tray of food on a table
Shrimp dumplings
a plate of fried dumplings
a plate of food on a table
a bowl of noodles and a bottle of soda
Oski B.
Aug 8, 2010
Julia C.'s helpful review points out the restaurant's possibly confusing dual name. In short, Chew Young Roo is located to the far right when you enter the food court (closest to the entrance to the restrooms).I usually get the combo jajangmyeon/jampong dish which is like two dishes in one.
Read MoreXando A.
May 17, 2010
Aka Man Du Roo....the business card says Chew Young Roo but the menu says Man Du Roo.....Open 7 days a week: this restaurant is above H Mart on the 2nd floor in the food court area....(Japanese/Korean/Chinese fast food). But, it's fresh asian food and it certainly beats out American fast food!This restaurant is listed as Chinese Korean Cuisine, but, to me, the menu is mostly Korean cusine. Today I tried JobChe DupBob - Vermicelli glass noodles with Vegetables. It says medium spicey, but she told him to make it mild...I think mild for American is different than Korean. My dish had a little kick to it. Was falvorful, but, not too spicy. It also comes with a bowl of rice, which doesn't make sense to Americans to add another carb, but, it's good luck in Korea to have a bowl of white rice with your meals....You can take it to go or eat in food court area. Next time I will try their homemade dumplings.....
Read MoreEric R.
Sep 11, 2012
I eat here atleast 3x's a month... I seriously LOVE this place. The lady who owns it is soo sweet. She always looks out. The portions are phenomenal as a single serving easily feeds 2 people. Typically I get the jajangmyeon which is sheer amazing. The lady always makes sure the food is to your taste (spice wise).. The King buns are awesome. Seriously if you want to eat happy this is the place to go. I say choose this over any other take out in the area. Dine in portiors are WAY bigger then take out here. My favorite place
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