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Fish With you 鱼你在一起(韩国城)
I had an amazing lunch here with their signature hot oil sour pickled black fish m. The broth was perfectly tangy and spicy, with tender fish and just the right amount of pickled mustard greens. The portion was generous and you can chose one or for two person. You can eat as many rice as you like. Their maoxuewang is good too—rich, numbing, and packed with tender duck blood, tofu skin , chewy noodle and bean sprouts are swimming in that addictive mala broth. The service was friendly and quick, and the restaurant had a clean, relaxed atmosphere. Great value for the price too! If you’re craving Sichuan spice this place delivers!
This new place is a pure hidden gem if you love Chinese foods! Everything so fresh and the restaurant is super clean. Single portion can actually be enough for two but we still finished all. Will come back again soon!
China Taste
I ordered the combo chicken & garlic sauce. Overall, it was good. I will definitely try something else. The egg roll was more like a spring roll that was disappointing. Still decent non the less
I ordered general tso chicken with vegetable rice. The chicken was incredibly salty, lacking the general tso sweet and spicy taste. Mostly consisting of breading with very little rubbery meat. The rice was not any better, tasting old. The complimentary egg roll appeared to have been refried, hard and tasted terrible. I could not eat this meal and threw it to the trash.
Shanghai Banjum
Located in the Korean Galleria Market 5 min bowl/ Shang Hai Ban Jum offers affordable comfort food the restaurant has ample seats. Although I wasn’t sure of the name – peep the receipt pic. (Guess I’ll post on both) Nonetheless the restaurant serves both Chinese and Korean food. Initially, my partner and I wanted a Chicken Teriyaki Dosirak and Crispy Mandoo but the gentleman taking my order said he didn’t have either so I quickly made the decision of what would be similar – Chicken katsu and 2 Steamed Wang Mandoo. $19 out the door, the food was enough for 3 people – We ended up taking some Katsu and a whole Mandoo home! The food came out hot honestly, this place is affordable and delicious! Would recommend them any day!
Best value in Koreatown! For the price, the quality + quantity is superb
Sea Dragon
Got the House Special Chow Fun and Walnut Shrimp. Very Delicious. Each dish is huge so you may have to share, so bring a family member or friend with you!
Best quality price delicious all my friend and family enjoyed and love
Fei Xiang Gong
Korean-Chinese-style skewers place. They have this setup where the skewers would *automatically* spin! 🤯 (I'm way more impressed by this machine than I should be. 🤣) Skewers are really yummy; lamb's my favorite. 😋 Also they have the special kind of chapssal tangsuyuk that is made from sticky rice flour and is really fluffy and chewy; I always get it here!
Skewer place with an interesting concept. Self bbq setup is unique and convenient. Great for satisfying cravings. Meat quality is fresh and seasoning is good. But it takes some time for the skewers to cook and there’s limited space. So it might not be a good option for large parties. What I love the most about this place is that they have the most authentic cold noodles I have had. Natural, flavorful broth with chewy soba noodles. Refreshing and delicious.
Feng Mao BBQ Lamb Kebab Olympic
My first time having these cumin spiced lamb skewers on a rolling grill and I LOVED it. We ordered 25 for 3 of us, which seemed like a lot but we killed it - 15 lamb, 5 chicken, 5 chicken heart(?). Wouldn’t recommend the chicken was a bit dry. The spicy lamb is actually very spicy, but also addicting so couldn’t stop. Appreciated the refillable banchan. We had to wait about 15 min. It’s a small restaurant with limited tables and the grill doesn’t cook them very fast.
Delicious skewers! We mostly got the lamb ones but also liked the pork belly. In addition to the skewers, we got the seafood pancake and the pork dumplings. Everything was fantastic and we would definitely go back again
Chinatown Express
Food is good. Inexpensive and big portions. Clean inside. Parking on side and in the back. They have an A rating!
looks janky on the outside, but don’t let that scare you. it really is just another everyday, in-your-neighborhood American Chinese food place…cheap, big portions, tons of choices. you gonna get what you expect. 9.50 tax included for the one-entree combo. will get you through a working afternoon.
Hong yeon
I was so hungry that I forgot to take photos before finishing everything! The food was delicious, and I ended up with a clean plate. I ordered the three seafood gan chachiang mein and wen lu mein, and for dessert, they served caramelized Sweet Potato. However, the dessert was brought out in the middle of the main course, which was a bit odd timing-wise. This restaurant offers valet parking, but street parking is quite difficult to find, and it’s important to be cautious since there are homeless individuals nearby. The area around the restaurant is a bit dark, so extra attention to safety is recommended. Overall, the food was excellent, though the surrounding environment felt a bit unsettling.
This is the best Korean Chinese cuisine is Koreatown. This food is delicious and it is a bit on the price side. I am telling you best the best black noodle in ktown. I highly recommend. I don’t care about the review. They have the best service. I wish they have one in N. Cali. We will comeback again.
Old Shanghai Soup Dumplings
Place is amazing! A little pricey, but definitely worth spending a few extra dollars. The soup dumplings were great, fried rice and lo mien loaded with meat and veggies. The place was not only clean but very modern and nice. Everything was great but our favorite part was the welcoming and inviting staff. Watch my full review on YouTube @YuccaWithChopsticks
Really good food! The crab & pork soup dumplings, eggplant w garlic sauce and Sichuan spicy boiled fish were all delicious. Highly recommend!
Mandarin House(Jin Hung Gak)
Jjambbong : On point, especially with its soup. Not only is it rich with its flavoring, but the onion and seafoods are cooked just right to go along with noodles! Tang Soo Yook(Sweet&Sour Pork) : By default, staff brought out the sauce and fried pork separately! (This is huge point!) Flours fried with porks were sticky enough to surround the pork and not be too ‘wet’. THE REAL DEAL is this sauce! Not many are able to achieve this Sweet and Sour feeling without too much of ‘Sour’ (as they tend to overtake the flavor), but I think Mandarin House achieved the right balance here!
This has been one of my long-time favorite Korean style Chinese restaurants in LA K-Town. We always get 삼선짬뽕 as it is my husband's favorite, and I get 간짜장. This time he ordered 삼선짬뽕 as always, and we wanted to give a try to regular Jajang myeon (as this should be the basic of the basic). And we tried Sautéed Mixed seafood (팔보채). (FYI. I love their 돼지고기 탕수육, and it's my favorite here). 1. I would not reorder Jajang myeon if we go back. Their 간짜장 has been always good, but not Jajang myeon...It is okay...but not that good. 2. 팔보채- We both loved it. (However, we asked for mustard sauce, but it was not a spicy mustard, but rather taste like a regular mustard sauce you would eat with burger or chicken nuggets). 3. 삼선짬뽕 - I can give 1 out of 5 stars...The soup base does not even taste like any seafood flavor, but full of hot pepper oils....making the soup extra greasy. I told the owner of the restaurant that the taste of it is a lot different from what we always get, as I want this restaurant to maintain the quality of their food and flavor. But the reaction I got was "Other customers complemented how tasty it is.." Oh well...everyone's taste is different, and I cannot force you to believe what I said...Believe what you want to believe and just hear what you want to hear. (I almost said why don't you try it now) lol. I would not even serve it to my family (even before selling it to others).
Chifa Chinese Food Express
If you don't wanna eat here maybe you're not daring enough! Haha. If you love Chinese food and want a big portion that fills you up it works! I mean this big portion was only $7, and in these inflationary times that's a deal. I think if they just upped the decor and made the orange chicken crispy, and adjusted presentation a little we can get to 5 stars no prob! 😜🥢 🍚
Price is great & good portions, though I wish the food was just a bit hotter/warmer. It was almost lukewarm.
Sea Royal House
No courtesy for your experience of eating out in fact no leniency for anything other than spend your money here and then get out the food was depressing old. We chose not to eat here because the food didn’t look good and the service was terrible.
Not actually run by Asians, but the food is exactly what I've been looking for. Been a while since I've been back home and all the other Chinese food spots were disappointing. This isn't one of the places where they put a huge amount on the plate. I noticed that's the trend now, but every place that did it tasted average. I prefer quality over quantity and this place is on point Fried rice has a nice smokiness too it. Orange chicken had the right consistency, taste, and tang. Mushroom chicken was equally good, and the kung pao chicken actually had a little kick to it. $4 for a guava drink is crazy, though. 8/10 would recommend 1 item: 8.99 2 item: 9.99 3 item: 10.99