Jajangmyeon
Fried Dumplings
Sweet and sour pork
menu
food, ramen and noodles
Jjamppong $13.95
interior
food, salad, salads
Sweet and Sour Pork
Stir-Fried Jajangmyeon $19.95
Jjamppong
interior
Jajangmyeon
Jijang rice
interior
Outside
Jajangmyeon
Menu
menu
Jajyangmyeon
ramen and noodles, noodle dish, food, noodle soup, ramen, noodles
menu
Interior
Tokii L.
Sep 24, 2024
When this place first opened I heard a lot of mixed reviews, also had some food my friend brought home. Now since going back it's much better. The sauce is good, noodle portions are balanced. Staff was super nice in asking if I wanted more pickled radish. Also ordered tangsyuk (crispy pork) which was really crispy and not too hard to bite into (have also been to wok n guys) and prefer the pork here. Overall the place is super clean and would return.
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Sean M.
Oct 28, 2024
I waited for the hype to die down before trying this place. It was my first time trying Korean-Chinese food. The restaurant gives off a Panda Express vibe to me, and I knew I wanted to try the stir-fried Jajangmyeon and sweet and sour pork based on others' photos. The food came out quickly, and I think they did a good job blending Korean and Americanized Chinese flavors. Nice fusion.The dipping sauce for the sweet and sour chicken was unique; it looked like the sweet and sour soup you'd find at Americanized Chinese places but was served as a dipping sauce--very creative. The stir-fried Jajangmyeon had a good portion size, enough for two people to share, despite being the most expensive item on the menu. It was saucy and looked very appetizing, with plenty of noodles, though I wish there had been a bit more meat for the price.Everything tasted good, but it felt like fast food-level good to me. Maybe I expected a bit more from all the hype. I'd come back to try other menu items, but it's not something I'd personally crave.
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Deb K.
Oct 13, 2024
Our first time here and we tried the Jajangmyeon and Sweet & Sour Pork. $30 including tip was a decent price. Staff were very friendly and recommended these two dishes as the ones that are popular in Korea. This is supposed to be Korean Chinese cuisine and we've never had that or even heard of it before. You get a small bowl of yellow daikon to start. We've had that before so that was nothing new to our taste buds. Jajangmyeon - some sort of noodles with black beans, onions, peas, and mushrooms from what I could tell. Warning, the noodles are really long so this dish was hard to share. Sweet & sour pork was bartered pork pieces with a sauce... good but not what we expected. It didn't come with rice and that was weird as we thought we ordered a rice dish??? Overall an interesting place to eat.
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Luna H.
Oct 9, 2024
The food is great- the jajangmyeon is probably my favorite noodle dish. I like to steal some of the broth from my husband's jjamppong & mix it in for some spice. I truly wish there were more options, though, especially for someone like me who doesn't like seafood much.The crispy gyoza is fantastic, with a good crunch.The employees are so friendly & genuinely seem happy that you're there.There is plenty of seating in the front of the restaurant as well as along the side & outside. Not too loud, relaxing atmosphere.Happy they're so close to Target, too, as we usually end up stopping here to eat after a shopping trip.
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Patrick D.
Oct 30, 2024
Pretty much no frills but excellent value. The food is good. The portions are generous. The place is clean and staff is friendly as can be. It's not all rainbows and sunshine. My wife and I shared the stir-fried jjangmyeon (with seafood). The seafood bits were indeed there. But they were there more for shownand texture. If I closed my eyes, I would not be able to identify the flavors of the seafood in it. That being said, it was a tasty dish regardless. But next time, we'll probably skip the seafood order. We also got a large order of deep fried potstickers. 8 pcs for $9. Umm no. I like to give patronage to places that I can order pretty much anything and it'll be great. I think this will be true for the noodle dishes in general. Despite my nit-picking, we really did enjoy the food here.
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Iris L.
Sep 23, 2024
10/10 recommend coming here for when korean-chinese cuisine cravings. Stirfry jjm and jjampong always hit the spot.affordable pricing and quick service. Friendly people and just pick off menu then pay at cashier. Wait for food to be delivered. Have your own water service at your table with most commonly used seasoning and sauces. Good for family and friends to dine or even if you're in the mood for solo dining. very chill either way.Indoor/outdoor seating and ample parking spaces
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Miki M.
Aug 17, 2024
I've tried Paik's Noodle in LA so I was excited when I heard they opened one here! I came here with a friend and we ordered a couple of dishes: the Stir Fried Jajangmyeon and Sweet and Sour Chicken.The server was very friendly and the food came out very prompt. Both dishes were so flavorful and delicious. Although I enjoy spicy foods, I'm glad we ordered the jajangmyeon as mild (since the menu lists it as spicy). There was some spice in the sauce but since it was much less, it made our meal overall satisfying. When I'm in the area again, I've love to try even more dishes!
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Mona T.
Oct 29, 2024
I enjoyed jampong at Paik's in Orange County but quite bad in this location. So salty and has not much flavor but spicy. In addition, I personally don't give a credit that Korean restaurant has no single Korean worker.
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Jenny C.
Oct 3, 2024
Food is delicious and big portions.Srvice is great ,staff are nice and restaurant is clean .
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Phil P.
Oct 16, 2024
Food was very good as well as the service. Very consistent. Every time we go it never disappoints.
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