An alternative location to the many famous and not-so-famous Chinese restaurants in the area. This restaurant wasn't one of those that featured constantly long queues, but the food was still good. Food portions were big, and the sauce for the jjajangmyeon was served separately form the noodles so that you can mix it in as you eat, ensuring every mouthful has an even coating of sauce. Though not have long queues, the restaurant was still fairly packed during lunch hour, a testament to the good standard of food and affordable prices. It is more than a safe place to eat, especially if you want to avoid the long queues of the other mainstream...
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Food was good We love every dish served in Set Meal 1
The Jjajangmyeon hit the spot for us. Love that it's served with plenty of chopped onions.
Tangsukyok was fried to crispiness but meat remains tender to bite.
The jjampong left the biggest impression. The soup was packed with flavors and umami.
All for 28K Won. And conveniently located in the heart of Chinatown.
It's pet friendly, so bring your furry friends! 🐶 there are food in the menu for...
Read moreHmm, the food portion of their course meals were quite small for four of us. Honestly, sweet and sour pork was quite bad: a tough texture, and smelly pork meat. Unless asking it, they didn’t give us soy sauce. I barely got a 1/10th oz of soy sauce for 4 people. If this is due to COVID-19, I could bare it. Their black paste noodle (Zajiang Mien) was not bad except the small portion which couldn’t serve a non-devouring...
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