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    4.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    KBBQ Box - K-BBQ Box $10.99

    KBBQ Box

    3.9(16 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    THE GOOD ----------------…read more+ Filling, solid fast Korean food ++++ Beef K-BBQ Box and LA Galbi Box both came with a small portion of glass noodles, salad, egg and meets (beef / galbi) on top of rice and they were pretty good. The beef and galbi were flavorful, glass noodles were tasty and the portion of food was fair for the prices. K-BBQ Box was a bit cheaper at $10.99, while the LA Galbi was $14.99. + Menu is relatively simple as they serve either box entrees or tofu soups. THE NOT SO GOOD ---------------------------- - Not much as this vendor's menu is simple and straightforward. RANDOM OBSERVATIONS -------------------------------------- = Unfortunately, not many customers at Paramus Park's food court visit this vendor as most flock to Chick-Fil A, but KBBQ Box is definitely worth a try if you're bored of the other options.

    - Korean fast-food vendor inside Paramus Park mall food court offering pre-cooked ingredients for…read morequick takeout - Surprisingly quiet on a Friday evening during dinner - Good sized combo boxes--each comes with white rice, japchae noodles, side salad, small piece of omelet, and your choice of meat; BBQ beef bulgogi box had a decent portion of meat, but the LA galbi was a bit disappointing with more bone than meat - Decent flavor, but lacking freshness--meats could've used a bit more heat; rice was slightly soggy; omelet and japchae were served cold (perhaps intentional, but I prefer them warm); boxes come with sauce and salad dressing on the side - Service could improve--staff didn't greet us when we approached and only acknowledged us once we signaled we were ready to order - Overall--solid food court option for a quick Korean fix; fairly priced for the quality and portion size offered

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    KBBQ Box - Lunch special covered with lid

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    KBBQ Box - Menu (as of November 2025)

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    Paramus Park

    Paramus Park

    3.5(137 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    I love a good mall-run, but this experience was so sad and underwhelming. I've often gone to…read moreParamus Park SOLELY for a Stew Leanord run, and never -ever- ventured beyond the store gates into the rest of the mall (because I've heard things). Today was the day: I was going to go into the beyond, and see the rest of what Paramus Park had to offer. And to be honest, it offered very little. As I ventured through the entire Mall, in maybe took me 15-20 minutes in a relatively comfortable pace, and it SEEMS 1/2 open businesses, and 1/2 shuttered-closed businesses. I like a quiet mall. I avoid malls on weekends for this reason, but this wasn't just quiet, it was strangely quiet. I've just experienced a mall past it's prime. Odd. I would've loved to see it in it's glory. There were more people in Stew Leanords (probably) then the entire mall put-together. Thank god for that supermarket to choose Paramus Park for its location! In any case --- it's a decent visit in the "land of malls".

    3.5; The days when malls had a prominent place in your shopping experience have diminished…read moreconsiderably and this is one the malls that has taken victim. While many mainstay stores have left, they have a few stores still that could make it worth a visit: uniglo, stew Leonard's, LL Bean, etc. The food court upstairs has far fewer options now. The one thing I've always liked about this mall was that it was easy to navigate and hard to get lost in, unlike its sister the Garden State Plaza mall. Plus parking is super easy in comparison as well because of far fewer patrons. Management also seems to have kept up with the mall's maintenance and decor even with fewer tenants. No tax on most clothes and shoes in NJ so that's always a plus! You won't likely find everything you need here but if that's not an issue, not a bad mall at all.

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    Cuban Eddie’s - Grilled Pork Chop Lunch (main entrees)

    Cuban Eddie’s

    3.6(13 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    OK Cuban food that fills one up with ease…read more Considering it's 2024, their lunch prices were relatively inexpensive at $5-$9 for an entree served with rice, beans and maduros. We ordered the Beef Stew entree and Chicken Legs with Steamed Broccoli and there was nothing really spectacular about the entrees, but we DEFINITELY got our money's worth with the size of them. As expected, the Beef Stew was a bit on the drier side, but there was A LOT of rice and beans in the dish. Unfortunately, there weren't enough maduros. As for the Chicken Legs with Steamed Broccoli, it was as bland as it sounds. The broccoli had some vinegar on it, thankfully, so it gave it some flavor, although my wife wasn't a fan of it. For mall food, it's decent, especially since Paramus Park lacks a diverse selection of vendors these days in the food court.

    My coworker and I have grabbed lunch at Cuban Eddie's inside the Paramus Park Mall a couple of…read moretimes already. She's been to other Cuban Eddie's locations and likes their food, so she'd been been keeping an eye on CE station at the food court weeks leading up to its opening this year. I haven't been to the other locations but have had Cuban food before. So we haven't tried out all of the menu items, but from what we've ordered so far, Cuban Eddie's is pretty good - especially for operating out of a food court station. I liked the pork chops over rice and beans the best from the main entrees I've ordered. Most main entrees I liked, but I thought the ribs were a little dry for me (it's dry rub and then they give you garlic sauce and bbq sauce in little containers). The main entrees are a good deal for lunch in terms of quantity you get and price you pay. I'll always have a leftover portion for later. The guys working behind the counter are friendly, too, and are patient when you're ordering. The food station gets people ordering in-person and also door dash deliverers, so from what I've seen, they are good with line control.

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    Cuban Eddie’s - Cuban Eddie's sign in the food court

    Cuban Eddie's sign in the food court

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    99 Ranch Market

    99 Ranch Market

    3.6(148 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    Fun grocery store with a wide variety of Asian products and excellent produce. The Japanese sweet…read morepotatoes are one of my favorite buys. I saw several products that are harder to find here (hot pot broth, pho soup base, etc). We tried some soft bread from the bakery as well as egg tarts in different flavors which were both decent. We tried one of the hot food vendors once and ate there. The stand with the ducks and other meat hanging in the display case. I thought the meat was going to be hot, but it was basically room temp. Not sure if you're supposed to take it home and heat it up from this vendor or if they will warm it up for you on request. We tried the bbq spare ribs and roast pork belly, which had good flavor but would have been better hot. Would try the other vendors.

    I just left Home Depot with my gardening stuff. It's been over a year. I said let me get some roast…read morepork and vegetables. My previous experience couldn't happen againwell right as rain same Chinese guy cutting the meat tries to screw me on serving. It's double barbecue meat with side, but he for some odd reason wants to give me single. I'm not imagining it. I see every Asian person getting the correct portion ahead of me on line. I question the counter lady as she spoke to him in Chinese. Her eyes said it all, and she shrugged her shoulders. I shrugged mine too and left. What's going on 99 Ranch?

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    99 Ranch Market
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