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China Food Express Restaurant
Food is pretty good! The lady is very mean. Plus they won’t even give you water.
Food quality was not good. The chicken for the teriyaki chicken was stiff, rubbery and grey. And while the flavor of the batter and the sauce of the orange chicken was tasty, the chicken itself tasted like it was fried and refried and then fried again. If they can just cook the chicken to a normal temperature, it would have been fine.
Shin Beijing
They get super busy so if you have a big party, make sure to make reservations. They have a big room to accommodate 100 people and they can also separate it into 5 rooms to host a party of 20 in each room! They have a wide selection of party menu so it a perfect place to host your party. There is a reason for them being open since 1984. And I was convinced to check out Shin Beijing because a chef from one of my favorite Korean restaurants in LA told me about them so it’s legit. I wouldn’t go here just for jjajangmyeon or jjampong. Still good but I highly recommend going their for the main dishes.
Every dish I had there was so good. From the chicken, noodles and dessert I would definitely go back.
Heung Rae Gak
I wish this place is a nation wide chain. The taste is as authentic as it gets and the price/value ratio is incredible. We need more business like this one everywhere! Check out the black noodle portion and seafood ratio on the spicy noodles. Only $6.99 and $9.99 in 2025!!! There is no way but I have the receipt to prove it!!
It seems they had change of ownership; the menu has been revamped and ton of new items; however the taste has been down graded; before it was three 1/2 star now it’s one star; their noodles are okay since it’s on sale $6.99 & $9.99; I also ordered shrimp and it was burnt and had to peel off outside layer. Come here only for the two sale items.
VIP Chinese Restaurant
Been coming here on and off for 13 years and today was my last visit. Consistency and quality control has been an issue since I first started coming here but this last visit was by far the worst. The orange chicken was 95% breading. Hardly any chicken meat. I couldn't believe my eyes when I inspected the chicken after noticing I was biting into what felt like mush. After cutting through a few pieces of chicken I noticed that there wasn't any meat. Just bits of fried fat and breading. I paid for orange chicken not orange breading. Never again.
I've been going this little restaurant for over 20 years, it has the best Champong you will ever taste, it's famous for it. The rest of the menu is mixed Korean and Chinese, you may not be impressed with its location and decor, but if you want the best Korean/Chinese food you ever tasted this place will make you very happy!
Panda Express
I visited this evening and ordered a two-entree plate with honey sesame chicken, orange chicken, and super greens. On my way home, I started eating, but when I got to my garage and turned on the light, I noticed a long strand of black hair in the honey chicken. I was disgusted, especially since I had already taken a bite. I returned to the store with my food, and there was a customer in line ahead of me. The manager, James, made eye contact with me but didn’t acknowledge my presence or the food container I was holding. He just stood there observing the customer interaction without engaging. When I approached the counter and asked if he was the manager, he confirmed. I explained the issue and showed him the hair in my food. Instead of apologizing, he merely looked at the plate, asked “where?”, and made no effort to take the plate or address the situation properly. He then looked around as if trying to figure out whose hair it was, involving Samantha, the employee who prepared my plate. They both started discussing how the hair couldn’t belong to any of the cooks, making it feel like they were subtly implying I was at fault. When I requested a refund, James asked if I wanted a replacement plate or something else, but I declined, saying I no longer felt comfortable eating there. Samantha then jumped in, saying they couldn’t process a refund just for the honey chicken and that they were unable to do refunds at all. Her tone was dismissive, and she even suggested giving me another portion of honey chicken from the same batch. Why would I want more food from a contaminated batch? The lack of professionalism and customer service was appalling. James displayed no leadership or empathy, and Samantha’s attitude made the situation even worse. After the continues question from Samantha of, "Well what do I want them to do?" James finally says he'll do the refund. Samantha again jumps in saying you can't do the refund for the honey chicken without refunding the whole thing. And then James says well I'll refund the whole thing. I guess once James saw I wasn't being combative he just decided to give me the refund. I don't understand why it even took all of that for me to get a refund for finding hair in my food. This experience reflects poorly on the establishment and reinforces how disheartening it is to encounter such poor customer service in Los Angeles.
All the reviews on closing early is true just got here at 9:35pm and they had already ran out of food i asked the lady if they will make more chowmein she said no that all we have what ever is out we about to close. I ask the lady behind the counter what time they close she said 10pm every day even though the hours out front say 10:30pm management should definitely start checking in on the employees here since it is a busy panda specially being next to a Metro station. This was on 11/30/24 at 9:37pm
라홍부 마라탕 뉴저지 Rahongbu Malatang 辣洪府 麻辣烫
The mala here is delicious. Place is a little hidden, second floor, sharing a space with another restaurant. Service was great and food was fantastic!
The favor profile is exactly the same as Malatang places you’d find in Korea. Guo Bao Rou is pretty great as well, won’t taste any gamines and it’s not too sauced up. Can’t say it’s the best I’ve had but I don’t think I’ve found a place in the US that does both Mala and Guo Bao Rou better than here. Service is also excellent.
Te Min Quan 대명관
If you are craving Korea-Chinese cuisine (aka Joong-sik) you won’t regret eating here. The place was pretty packed when I visited on Saturday 5/25 and this popularity speaks volumes. Tang-soo-yook (fried pork or beef) was excellent as advertised. I have no problem admitting as the best fried pork in NJ. It was fried to perfection and the sauce was very flavorful. But there are other Korean-Chinese cuisine restaurants in the area who can bang out the fried pork at similarly excellent level at slightly lower price. Now the staple : jjajangmyun aka black-bean noodle. It was excellent and I agree with many YouTubers who claim this as the best jjanjangmyun in NJ. The noodle was perfectly cooked that yielded ideal chewy texture. The sauce was uniquely blended with squid! I wasn’t too thrilled with the portion size, but the quality was more than solid. Looks like the final bill is about 10-15% more than typical Chinese-Korean restaurants in the area. Especially when you are charged with the merchant fee of 3.3+% for paying with credit card. I totally understand why they are doing it, but I wasn’t thrilled by it. But my overall dining experience is excellent despite these several negatives.
After half an hour of waiting, shared a circular table with 2 other parties. It took a little while to get my orders as it was filled with people. The fried pork was so crispy and juicy, and unijjajang definitely had a kick with some spice. Lastly, gochu japchae was good as well. It was such a great experience and will come back when it's not busy.
홍반장 팰팍 (HONG BAN JANG) | Korean Chinese Palisades Park, NJ
Came in for dinner around 5pm on a Sunday. Plenty of seats available so got seated right away. The staff is really friendly and attentive. There's radish kimchi, danmuji, and onion as banchan. Food comes out lightning fast! The jjangjangmyeon was delicious and the noodles had great texture. The sauce had a nice roasted flavor and the vegetables were fresh. I liked the amount of sauce that comes with this dish. I think the only thing missing is some thinly sliced fresh cucumbers on top. The jjamppong was fantastic. Comforting broth, not too spicy, and hearty seafood and veggies. Love that they do the half and half version here with the jjajangmyeon. We also go shrimp tangsuyuk. Love that they offer the sauce on the side. The batter is so light and crispy. Fried to perfection. The shrimp in this dish and the jjampong are not deveined. It's slightly off-putting but luckily didn't detract from the flavor. Definitely looking forward to trying their other dishes.
Pretty awesome Jjam Bong noodle. It was cooked perfectly. Very happy with the taste and content with the service i received I will return anytime to eat korean chinese food again
Xiao Chuan Dian Mini Lamb Skewers House
Definitely could be improved. The skewers were too sweet, I don’t know why they slathered that much sweet sauce onto the raw meat. Noodles were a bit overcooked too.
Came here for dinner when our initial dinner plans fell through. It was a Sunday around 7:30 and it was pretty packed. I believe there's a minimum order of 10 skewers per person. We were trying to understand the menu or have someone explain it to us but they only speak Mandarin so we ended up pointing at things and over ordering. For the skewers we got beef and lamb. They're all seasoned the same with that cumin flavor, so it gets tiring after a while. Some of the pieces were super fatty and I was biting into fat chunks. I did think the skewer rotator was pretty cool. It was fun to cook the skewers. Since we were only eating meat, we decided we needed some veggies so we ordered the stir fried eggplant. We would have been better off without this because it was drenched in oil. I think I would have had a better experience if everything didn't have the same flavor, and if I understood the menu. Tip - it's BYOB but only beer and wine (no soju)
무적의 짬뽕 Invincible Jjamppong
깐풍기: sauce not reduced properly, resulting in making chicken mushy and tasting horrible. Look at the picture, the sauce is not thick and is figuratively a soup at this point. 유산슬밥: salty is the taste. Can’t taste the oyster sauce flavor which makes it very savory. 무적의짬뽕: noodle overcooked such that it has no texture. Soup tastes very plain. Not worthy of signature menu nor $15. $15 is relatively not expensive for 짬뽕, but it’s not worthy. Service is nonexistent. I would have cared less about service if food tasted good. The restaurant needs someone who knows the basics of cooking.
New owner. Just is not as good as prior. Then former owner increased the portion to sell. Have before & after pics. So, u can judge for yourself. ---------------------------------- The price recently increased. So, go to Hongbanjang for lunch or God of Jjambbong for now. Portion is huge though, which is good for big eaters. I prefer this place to Green Cabbage using HongBanJang, as I like the proper mix taste of Asian cabbages chai/choy. Also, had a lot more veggies included. Beyond that it's pretty much a draw in terms of soup & service, except HangBanJang had hidden roach in between napkins. Likely this place have one too but being newer less likely. Other place around is TeMinQuan, which is a lot more expensive finer dining. Although, I miss SooTaMein place, which is gone after pandemic, this place will have to do. Oh, the ultimate at $15 is nice but too much food & a bit painful to eat as per crabs, but does add additional sea food flavor. Easier Parking too. Taking a star off temp as noodle was overcooked. I really like this place & will keep a keen eye. Oh hot pepper Jjamppong is really worth extra $1, but others ... eh~ Extra meat & ultimate for me is extra bother & cost but not much else.
Ah Woo Rang 아우랑
Cordial servers, nice ambiance, speedy service. My family and I stopped by on a Sunday for lunch and were seated right away. Food left little to be desired but the servers were so kind and patient throughout the dining experience. We ordered the jjajamyung, jjampong, and tangsooyook. The noodles were too stringy and the seafood soup lacked a depth in flavor. The tsy also lacked a bit of flavor and seemed overpriced for the amount you get. Pro-tip: very limited parking. All in all, this is not our go-to Korean Chinese restaurant but the atmosphere was very nice and we did appreciate the lovely service.
I order frequently from this restaurant and we're family of 5 so we order at least $100 everytime. The black bean sauce noodle taste has changed drastically. It's much more oily and has wierd peppery after taste than a month ago. So I called the restaurant and lady supposedly sounding condescending seem like the owner or manager admitted the change but claimed it should taste good. Also the Beef Tangsooyuk was over fried and very dry. It was so tough I couldn't chew without breaking my jaw. The only thing that tasted normal was Shrimp in Garlic Sauce. The lady just said too bad that you don't like our food even after I mentioned I am a frequent customer, she was not at all friendly. So too bad, you lost a large family customer.
World Consortium of Co China
Cordial servers, nice ambiance, speedy service. My family and I stopped by on a Sunday for lunch and were seated right away. Food left little to be desired but the servers were so kind and patient throughout the dining experience. We ordered the jjajamyung, jjampong, and tangsooyook. The noodles were too stringy and the seafood soup lacked a depth in flavor. The tsy also lacked a bit of flavor and seemed overpriced for the amount you get. Pro-tip: very limited parking. All in all, this is not our go-to Korean Chinese restaurant but the atmosphere was very nice and we did appreciate the lovely service.
I order frequently from this restaurant and we're family of 5 so we order at least $100 everytime. The black bean sauce noodle taste has changed drastically. It's much more oily and has wierd peppery after taste than a month ago. So I called the restaurant and lady supposedly sounding condescending seem like the owner or manager admitted the change but claimed it should taste good. Also the Beef Tangsooyuk was over fried and very dry. It was so tough I couldn't chew without breaking my jaw. The only thing that tasted normal was Shrimp in Garlic Sauce. The lady just said too bad that you don't like our food even after I mentioned I am a frequent customer, she was not at all friendly. So too bad, you lost a large family customer.