I got the food to go, but I don’t think it’s a good idea. If you’re only 2-3 minutes from the store, it’s okay, but especially noodle dishes get soggy and hard to eat.
To revive the noodles, rinse them with hot water and then pour the broth over them. That’s it!
I revisited this place after a long time. They serve Korean-style Jjamppong in a huge bowl. Since it’s inside HanNam Chain Market, there’s not much atmosphere to mention, but the food quality is just as good as other places, and the prices are about $5-6 cheaper. The other Korean-style Chinese dishes are also delicious. It’s a perfect spot to grab a bite after shopping at the market when you’re feeling...
Read moreThis is my go to place for Korean Chinese food when I’m visiting home/OC from MD. The jjampong and jjajjangmen are simply delicious with generous portion. This is located inside the Korean super market so not a place to take a date but those who know Korean Chinese food will appreciate this place. Much better the tha similar Korean Chinese restaurants around the corner at...
Read moreThis Korean style Chinese noodle shop is inside Hannam Chain Supermarket. It is quite authentic and probably better than Mr. Baik's Noodle Shops around LA. There main stay dishes are jjampong and jiajangmian. Also they offer a $13 combo dish of breaded fried pork strips and one of the noodles 🍜 which has half order of...
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