Paik's Noodle Restaurant in Buena Park

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#149 From 220 in Buena Park
7.4
154 Review
Ambience
7.4/10
Food
7.4/10
Interior
7.4/10
Prices
7.4/10
Service
7.4/10
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Price & Cuisine
$$ Korean , Chinese , Noodles
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Restaurant
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The varied menu based on Chinese and Korean cuisines is what you are offered at this restaurant. The recipe for success of Paik's Noodle is its tasty sweet & sour pork, fried seafood and noodle soups. You will hardly forget great coffee that you can try. This place provides food delivery for the convenience of its customers. Many people say that the staff is cheerful at this spot. Fast service is something visitors appreciate here. Average prices are what you are to pay for your meal. Also, the fireplace is nice. But google users haven't given this restaurant a high rating.
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Tawny Valdez
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10
3 months ago
Not sure why this place is rated 3.5/5 on Yelp, both times I passed by they were super busy. Even arriving at an odd time (around 2pm – weekday) to give them a try, the tables were filled. Ok a first timer here, I was a bit overwhelmed – what do I do? Where do I stand? What do I order? Plan ahead and scan the menu before arriving at the restaurant – I know there is this thing with Koreans they ask are you team jjajangmyeon or team Jjamppong? Which is odd because both noodle dishes vary different in style and flavor. jjajangmyeon –Chines-Style Korean noodle dish topped with a thick sauce made of chunjang, diced pork, and vegetables. Jjamppong – a Chinese-style Korean noodle soup with red, spicy seafood- or pork-based broth flavored with gochugaru. If you can’t pronounce the names, then say the number of the dish – pay and they give you a number. I really do enjoy spice and I know I would love them both unfortunately, I have a slight shellfish allergy so I haven’t even tried Jjamppong. Although I did come with my partner and encouraged her to try the soup, she decided on Bokkeummyeon instead. The jjajangmyeon was very good and flavorful, yes as most say the portion is enough for 2. I also tried a bit of the Bokkeummyeon, although good it was a bit too salty for me. Overall, I would highly recommend this spot if you are in the area and want to try something new! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Jajang Bap
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S J
Source: google
10
A month ago
My family's go-to for jjajangmyeon! Out of all the Paik's Noodles/Hong Kong Banjum locations I think this one makes jjajangmyeon the best. Always super quick and really really yummy. Not to mention they aren't stingy with the pickled radish! Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Jajang Bap
It was really good! I ordered the jajangmyeon and spicy wings, and they were both super tasty for a decent price. The service was also very kind as well. The noodles were chewy, had a great flavor, and came with pickled yellow radishes - so, so good. The wings were also SUPER crispy and fresh- would recommend and definitely come back! Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
I know Paek's place is always guaranteed for the food quality control so food is always good without deviation. Btw it was strange to see the sauce for tangsuyuk is really small in the smaller container for togo and runs out at the half are finished. They have to correct the container size for the sauce. Food: 5 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4
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Ash Cuessy
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10
3 years ago
The food here is full of spices and the flavor is immaculate. They give the best service and the plates are huge enough for two people. There menu is a bit limited, but the quality and taste of each one is fabulous! 10/10
My wife and I tried this place on a whim because the nearby restaurants (Sup and BaekJeong) were packed. We ordered the Tangsuyuk and the Jajangmyeon, both of which were a little disappointing — especially considering the price. Paying $30 for subpar food was tough. But it didn't help that we were the only customers in the small joint and had to wait longer than expected for the food. To make matters worse, they gave us tiny cups (like 4oz each) for water and were being stingy with napkins. Combined, all these factors didn't make for the best dining experience. Was it horrible? No. Were the workers nice? Yes. But will we return? No. Service Dine in Meal type Dinner Price per person $20–30 Food: 1 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes Tangsuyuk Deep Fried Pork
My wife and children went their to have lunch. My 10 year old daughter ordered her favorite jia jang myun with extra reddish. She didn’t finish her meal and instead of throwing it away she chose to take it home. When she asked the front counter lady for a lid for the reddish, her response to my daughter was “ why did you order extra if you weren’t going to finish it” My daughter felt so ashamed after hearing this ladies obnoxious comment. Talking to a child in this manner is unacceptable. I will meet with you and the owner of your restaurant very soon! Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
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J Nguyen
Source: google
8
2 years ago
Located next to 85 degree bakery in the same plaza as hmart and kang ho dong bbq. Parking is hard to find on the weekend but we came here on a weeknight. You order at the counter and they call your number when your order is ready. I like their jajangmyeong and tangsuyuk. The noodles are cooked perfectly - chewy and not mushy. It goes really well with the black bean sauce - which is savory and not too sweet and overwhelming. Ive gotten jajangmyeon at other places and i could never finish it because the sauce is too sweet but paiks makes it super good. The star is the tangsuyuk - order it with sauce on the side. The pork is juicy and tender but so crispy. We will definitely return!
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Paul Kim
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8
2 years ago
The shrimp was good, but the other foods lacked some taste because they weren't good enough to eat. Also, some foods of the restaurant were too pricey. Although I enjoyed eating the foods, so that was fine for me. Service Dine in Meal type Lunch Price per person $10–20
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Jay Rue
Source: google
10
4 years ago
Good Korean Chinese comfort food. Clean and self service restaurant. Get in before noon to beat the lunch traffic. Specializing in spicy noodle soup and black bean paste noodles. Quick no frills place - i recommend it for a quick lunch
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