
I went to Paik's Noodle today to grab some authentic Jjampong. But the cabbage in the noodles was overcooked and soggy. The seafood in the dish was slightly overcooked. The seasoning of it was...
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Paik's Noodle is a vibrant dining establishment that brings together the rich flavors of Korean and Chinese cuisine, with its roots tracing back to Seoul in 2006. With over 300 locations globally, the restaurant is inspired by Chef Jong Won Paik, offering a diverse menu that showcases the best of both culinary traditions.
With a presence in multiple states including California, Texas, and Illinois, Paik's Noodle aims to provide a welcoming and flavorful experience in every meal. The restaurant's commitment to quality and cultural fusion makes it a unique destination for food enthusiasts.
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I went to Paik's Noodle today to grab some authentic Jjampong. But the cabbage in the noodles was overcooked and soggy. The seafood in the dish was slightly overcooked. The seasoning of it was...
Staffs are nice.. food delicious just Not sure what the purple thing in the noodles is... is it squid or mushrooms?
Got the stir fried noodles and fried dumplings. You really need to like oyster sauce to enjoy this dish. They use a thin wrapper for the fried dumplings. Overall, not bad.
Jangban jjajang is probably their best menu. Its meant for two people and it is their best jjajang. Dont get the regular jjajang if you can and get the two seving one. Jjambong is just okay but...
I don't understand why they have so many negative reviews! I went because I always wanted to try Jajangmyeon and they did not disappoint. At first I was hesitant to eat here because of the reviews...
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