Vegas|First Taste of Korean-Chinese Cuisine 🇰🇷🇨🇳
Finally posting this gem from my drafts! 🏠 Restaurant: JIN JIN KOREAN CHINESE CUISINE 📍 Address: 5115 Spring Mountain Rd #203, Las Vegas, NV 89146 You know a Korean restaurant is authentic when it’s filled with Korean locals! We ate here for over an hour, and every single customer was Korean — not a single foreigner or Chinese person in sight. Most were older Korean gentlemen and ladies. If seniors still come out to support a place, you know it tastes like home! 👵👴❤️ 🍜 Jjajangmyeon (Korean Black Bean Noodles) Honestly, every table ordered this 👍 Thick, savory-sweet black bean sauce with minced pork and onions, tossed with chewy noodles. Not exactly like Chinese hand-pulled noodles, but still delicious and well-coated. Rating: 4.5/5 🌶️ Sweet & Sour Spicy Chicken I thought it’d be like cold “mouth-watering chicken” — but it’s deep-fried, with a texture similar to crispy pork! Covered in fresh peppers — visually striking 💯 Huge portion, enough for 5–6 people! The peppers are fresh and raw, but the sweet-spicy-sour flavor is on point. You can even take the peppers home to cook with fish or beef! Rating: 4/5 🐷 Korean Sweet & Sour Pork Certified delicious by this Northeasterner! 👍 Very similar to Dongbei-style guobaorou. That vinegar aroma hits your nose before you even take a bite — we Northeasterners call that authentic 😂 Sweeter than sour, which makes it even more enjoyable. Rating: 5/5 — HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! ⭐ 🦞 Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup The fragrance of onions mixed with seafood, plus bold spicy seasoning — one sip warms you right up! Tastes like premium Korean instant noodle broth, but that’s not a bad thing 😋 Generous with seafood (East Coast, take notes!). I almost got full just from the seafood. Rating: 4/5 #StudyAbroadEats #KoreanFood #FoodieAdventure #LasVegas #VegasTravel #VegasFun