Tangsuyuk from Paik's Noodle
Black bean noodles
Paik's Noodle
Exterior
people sitting at tables
Paik's Noodles Gochu Jajiangmeon
Da Pan
Da Food Court
customers ordering food
Soy garlic chicken from left wing
Tofu soup, bulgogi, kimchi fried rice, mung bean drink, and passion fruit drink.
Gochu Jjamppong Bap from Paik's Noodle
Jjangmyeon with radish
Korean Fried Chicken and Fries
Love Baked In
food
Jajangmyeon from Paik's Noodle
food, bagels
Tofu Soup
Soup
donuts, food
Daeho
Left Wing
Menu left wing
Andrea T.
Dec 22, 2024
If you ever need to buy groceries and eat, this place is a gem!! It's a food court with all Korean foods, and options are top notch. You can order from a variety of booths and create many different combinations every time you come. I liked all the foods so far. If you don't know what to order, you can look at other people's food to get some ideas.It's self serve and pretty casual, so you have to wipe your own table and put away your own trays. Seating is almost always full but there's quick turn around, so I never had a problem with finding a table.
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Maureen Z.
Feb 1, 2025
The noodles were cooked to perfection--perfectly chewy--and there was a nice, hefty amount of sauce! For only around $12-13, this was a good, filling meal. Service is relatively quick considering how packed it is!
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Carmen L.
Jul 11, 2024
I got food from 2 different stalls (Paiks and the chicken place next to it). The jjangmyeon is good as always and the chicken was a surprise. I didn't have high expectations as we've never tried it before but it was very crispy and the flavors were good. We got the honey soy. It was on the sweet end but If you like that, you'll love this. The service, well, there's not much in that department since it is a food court and you just go pick up the food and drop off the trays when you are done. As for the location and the environment, if you don't mind kids and families then sitting down and eating is fine. If you do mind, there is always to go . All in all, I do recommend the food court at hmart and you should give it a try!
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Jeff W.
Jan 7, 2024
Food is tasty but service is robotic. Actually robots would would be an upgrade Ambience. lol. Very much a food court Kalbi tang is wonderful especially on a cold day in S.F. kFC from left wing is a yes !!!
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Sylvia L.
Nov 4, 2024
The food was tasty and the price was reasonable. But there wasn't much of noodles. There were many other vegetables that mixed into the dish. It looked junkie and was very saucy. The dish tasted more Chinese than Korean.
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Jolens V.
Oct 3, 2024
This is a nice food hall. It is not very big . It is really fast and efficient when you put and pick up your order. The place could get busy at times. The bakery has some great pastries and they are not too sweet. I love the doughnuts with filling s. I love to buy the black bean noodles .The noodle shop is amazing great taste and nice broth. It is a great place to visit because there is a lot of good food that you can eat and they are all delicious and authentic. This place can be busy with hungry people from H Mart.
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Eme N.
Sep 16, 2024
This place great assortment of K foods, but don't expect to find items that u may find in So. Korea. It also a restuarant inside,& great assortment of take away foods.
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John G.
Jun 21, 2021
After hiking on Father's Day, wifey asked where I wanted to eat for dinner. She insisted we go to San Mateo, but I had other ideas. I drove to H-Mart and she immediately had reservations. I had to convince her to check out the food court since they were closed during my initial first visit to this Korean Supermarket. Knowing about the Oahu location, I assumed that they would have the same type of food here. The food court is located on the right side of the market entrance with several tables in a narrow, somewhat cramped, but adequate corridor that could probably fit 40 - 50 diners. The place was packed and you literally had to hover next to a table to reserve one and have to be somewhat aggressive about it. Just think of those grannies at the food sampling booths at Costco. Currently, there are 6 food stalls in this food court and listed in no particular order:Love Baked In (Pasty and Bakery) Da Pan (Korean Fusion)Left Wing (KFC) Daeho (Kalbi Jjim and Beef Soup)Da S.F.C. (Korean-Japanese Fusion)Paik's Noodle (Korean Noodles) After checking the menu on each location, we settled on Paik's Noodle and what drew me in was the Tangsuyuk, I was salivating at the photo and had to google what it was. Tangsuyuk in a Korean-Chinese meat dish that is deep fried in a almost like a fritter form that can either be beef or pork. In this one, it was a pork dish. We ordered two additional dishes and I will save them for another review. Verdict: Masitda (Delicious in Korean) We totally enjoyed our first experience at this place and it's a far cry from Kukje days in the early 2000's. No knock on Kukje...not at all. This is a welcome addition to this neighborhood with a large contingency of Asian-Americans living in the area. My knowledge of Korean cuisine continues to grow and I fully welcome to be a student to the vast array of different dishes. We look forward to returning here and trying out the other places and it's exciting. My only knocks on this place were that it is somewhat cramped and they ran out of paper towel in the restroom. Good thing I always carry extra paper towels with me in my pocket. Other than these, it's exciting to have these kinds of food options in this neighborhood. It's come a long way since Payless and Lucky's used to occupy this strip mall. 4 1/2 stars ****
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Peel S.
Jun 26, 2021
Nice options, range of prices and types of food, and best of all, they're all Korean style food. It's a little chaotic and there's always to many people and not nearly enough space whether you're dining in or just waiting for takeout. Prices are high though and Daeho makes the least sense since its restaurant priced in a chaotic food court setting where you're required to bus your own tables.Some sort of PA & ticketing display system also needs to be implemented. With only 5 places, they could easily have a display announcing A#-E# and have some outside seating so people aren't just lingering and hovering over tables that are dining.Big callout are the drinks on offer. They are absolute garbage and a waste of space. No one buys them, especially when there's an entire markets worth of better choices. Each food stall has the same Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, bottled water lined up like an advertisement. No surprise as they're all sold by Cocacola. When H-Mart was just a rumor and hitting multiple setbacks delaying their opening 2-3 times, part of it was apparently having to comply with some dumb requirements about having "ready to eat foods for the neighborhood demographic" likely due in part to big ol' Cocacola $$$ pants needing their share of retail floor space and requiring foods that elicit soda drinking like fried chicken.
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Jp M.
Jan 26, 2023
They have just about anything you are in the mood for from quick bites to sit down dinners combos. There's a bakery as well if you want a coffee an pastry.
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