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    Korean Noodle House

    3.4 (382 reviews)
    ModerateKorean, Chinese, Noodles
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Jeffrey K.

    Always have been and still the best place for cold noodles. To this day the only restaurant that was able to replicate the taste of cold noodles from Korea.

    Tang Su Yook ( / )
    Lily L.

    This place is currently my favorite place with my guilty pleasure: Spicy Jjajangmyeon and tang su yuk. My only warning about this place is that the potions are huge! Both the dishes ordered were shared between my friend and I and we still took these items to go in the end (happy leftovers). The Jjajangmyeon was perfectly spicy because the cheese helped cut through some of the spice and I usually like spicy food. The tang su yuk was crispy and paired perfectly with the Jjajangmyeon. I strongly believe that you cannot have Jjajangmyeon without pairing it with tang su yuk! You can choose to either dip the pork into the sauce or pour the sauce over the pork. I definitely prefer to dip the pork in the sauce to preserve as much crispiness as possible. Overall, the food was really good and I will be back when my next jjajangmyeon craving hits!

    Ja Jang Myun ( / )
    Serena C.

    Local and cozy restaurant that is conveniently on northern blvd. I think the service was pretty good and quick to refill waters. The food was also pretty affordable and very filling. Great portion sizes and good for having large groups of people. I like the black bean noodle and the kimchi fried rice (not pictured) is pretty good!

    Ming C.

    Dark, gooey, mysterious, and a little intimidating. I'm talking about jjajangmyeon 자장면 (noodles with black bean sauce and minced pork), one of my go-to comfort foods that's slurpable, affordable, and is sure gonna fill you up. The noodles are super heavy (in weight), so you need strong hands and strong chopsticks in order to mix in the sauce well with the noodles. The sweet sauce is earthy with a hint of salt, while the noodles are a perfect texture with a slight chew. They're also super long, so you have to cut them with the scissors provided. The jjajangmyeon dish is filled with onions and bits of minced pork. It's extremely slurpable, really satisfying after all the prep work you have to do, and it goes down easily. & when you get the jjajangmyeon, you also have to order the tangsuyuk (sweet, sour, and crispy pork) - with the crunch, it's super satisfying to bite into, making it a very gratifying meal. There's a bunch of different versions of this fried pork - we got the chapssal tangsuyuk 찹쌀탕수육, which has pineapples and onions in the sauce. We usually order this iconic duo at Korean Noodle House, a low-key restaurant in Bayside, Queens that serves quality reasonably priced food. The portion sizes are generous and easily shareable, and the staff are nice and welcoming! Korean Noodle House (210-09 Northern Blvd, Bayside, NY 11361) Open daily 11am-9pm $10 jjajangmyeon 자장면 (black bean sauce noodles) $19 chapssal tangsuyuk 찹쌀탕수육 (fried pork with sweet & sour sauce)

    Seafood noodle
    Sam S.

    Korean noodle house on Northern Boulevard is definitely a good find to try Chinese, Korean style dishes. The food was good and the service was also good. I just did not enjoy sitting in the back room. It's very dark with no windows. The style of the food is a mix of Chinese and Korean so not super authentic but a good flavor and most of the people eating at the restaurant or Korean so that's a very good sign. I recommended if you want to try something different.

    Austin K.

    We came back here and parked in the back, not busy on a Friday night at 6:30. New thing we tried was the chili shrimp, and it was disappointing. Much more of a ketchup sauce and the breading was too thick. I would avoid the shrimp dishes and stick with the mochi 탕수육 and black bean noodles.

    Grace K.

    Really enjoy their lunch / dinner combo. Love their proportion as well. They have decent service but it does get a little busy so be mindful of that.

    Ryan Y.

    We came to Korean Noodle House because I usually order Jjajangmyeon (noodle with black bean sauce and onions), Jjampong (noodles with spicy soup and seafood), and Tangsuyuk together, and they offer this combination in one dish for $17.99. However, we decided to order the jjajangmyeon and Tangsuyuk combo, and the Jjampong separately. This ended up being the better decision because we enjoyed the jjampong noodles the best. The broth had a mild spice, it was flavorful, and there was a good amount of seafood. The jjajangmyeon sauce was too mild, and the batter on the fried pork was too thick. There was not much meat and we didn't think it paired the best with sweet and sour sauce. I've had much better jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk elsewhere.

    Soy Garlic Chicken
    Karen M.

    We decided to try Korean Noodle House in the hopes we could find a replacement for our usual favorite local ja jiang noodle spot that recently closed. The noodles were good but still not quite the same chewy bouncy texture we like and the sauce was a little on the bland side. The Soy Garlic chicken was a fun dish to try. Almost like a lighter version of Korean Fried chicken wings, but boneless. The batter was a bit thick but my son liked the flavor of the sauce. Fried mandoo was crispy and tasty. Will be back to try the sweet and sour chicken to get a better sense of other dishes. Service was efficient.

    Doris Y.

    Pleasant lunch here today on a Sunday afternoon. My family and ordered some dishes that was family size and easily shareable. I recommend the fried rice, black bean seafood noodle dish (comes out on a hot stone plate), jjampong, and the Sweet and sour pork with glutinous rice. There's a parking lot behind the restaurant.

    Gan Ja Jang Myun ( / )

    The noodles itself and the sauce was good for the ja jang myun but I paid extra for the one with pork and there was maybe 5 small pieces total of pork. There was also wayyyy more onion than there was sauce. Even after eating huge mouthfuls of onion in basically every bite, this is how much onion was still left over.

    This is what I call, "The Trifecta".  Sweet and Sour Pork, Jjajjang Myun and Jjam Bbong all in one bowl.  :)
    Donald K.

    Korean Noodle House always exceeds my expectations. There's plenty of parking behind the restaurant, the staff are fast, attentive and friendly, the atmosphere is very pleasant and the food is always very delicious. I had Ja Jang Ddukbokki which is spicy rice cake with ja jang sauce and it was very delicious. I highly recommend Korean Noddle House whenever you are in the area! :)

    Champong, jjang, Chap Sal Tang Su Yook ( / )
    Jean R.

    Sometimes that craving for chewy noodles hits and you gotta cave to the craving. With these Korean-Chinese fusion restaurants, I can never decide between the savory spiciness of seafood champong or the smoothness of jjangmyun. Why not have both? Here you can with the split bowl! They also had a bunch of combo plates if you want a variety of choices on a plate! The food came out piping hot. The noodles were very good. My table also got chapsahl tangsuyook (switched pork to beef) and chili shrimp and chicken. I actually really liked everything. If I wanted to be super critical, this place had a tad more coating on the meat and was less meaty, but nonetheless still good! I took 2 orders to go (champong and a szhechuan jjang) and I did notice the dishes were quite oily, which I didn't notice as much in the restaurant (probably because the takeout soups settled and the oil floated to the top). I would give the food 3.5 stars but the service was attentive and even though we were there close to closing, they didn't make us feel rushed.

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    The food is decent, but the service is minimal and leaves you feeling unwelcome. The restaurant itself is plain and no atmosphere.

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    Disappointing!! Used to be our go to lunch spot. Now it's all flour with dried meat and they skimmed out on the noodles portion too.

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    Dude at the desk is super disrespectful and rude to almost every customer. He also talks smack in Korean about any non Korean customer.

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    Food is great but poor service, I have been here so many time and the service never changed!!

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    Chimama's Noodle House

    Chimama's Noodle House

    4.2
    (371 reviews)
    0.2 mi
    $$

    We went to Chimama's for a quick dinner tonight. We ordered the Khong Rou Fan, Niu Rou Mian, and…read morestring beans as an appetizer. I like their food because it's simple, tasty, and comes out quickly. The Khong Rou Fan is comforting and flavorful, and the Niu Rou Mian is always a good choice when you want something warm and satisfying. The string beans were a nice light appetizer to start. It's kind of a semi-service place -- you order at the counter and clean up after yourself when you're done, so there's no need to leave a tip if you dine in. The cashier who took our order is always nice, friendly, and polite, which makes the experience pleasant. The place is also always clean, which I appreciate. Overall it's a good spot when you want a quick, easy meal without a long wait.

    Came for lunch on a weekday with a friend. We ordered one appetizer (stinky tofu), two lunch bowls…read more(Lou Rou Fan & Taiwanese Sausage bento), plus a side order of fried pork chops. The good- plenty of meat in Lou Rou Fan, the texture of stinky tofu, the no tipping but bus your own tray business model. Friendliness of staff behind the ordering counter. The so-so: not enough fragrance in stinky tofu, the slightly soggy/oily pork chop, and lack of fragrance in Taiwanese sausage. The somewhat expensive price( our lunch costing $56 total). Will probably revisit another time to see how other dishes taste and see what price point it will result in.

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    Four Four South Village

    3.9
    (20 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Having a bowl of Taiwanese Braised beef noodles used to be a signature thing when traveling to…read moretownship in Queens like Flushing in the 80s and 90s (Yes! It's before Yelp and even before internet time). I could not imagine I can have this noodle in Bayside now. Comparing to the famous beef noodles I had, this is pretty good but still a way to go. Let's start with the noodle. It is al dente and carry the soup really well. The braised beef made well too. The tenderness is just fine. However, I missed the big piece of meat instead of bite size chopped cube. It is easy to eat but could be more satisfying. The Shanghainese Pok Choy is a must in order to complete this dish authentically. However, it's overly chopped. I missed the couple halved Shanghainese Pok Choy placed nicely on the side. For the soup, the fave is fine and the balance of the sour and savory is just to the point. However, I wish I could have more pickled veggie that added more sourness to the soup. It would be much better to place a container of pickled veggie on each table for the customer to add it freely. That would be perfect. This place is cozy, clean and neat. Thanks for the ambiance. I think I would still come back when I crave for Taiwanese noodles. Lap Yin Calvin Kwok

    Cozy atmosphere, quick service. My beef tendon soup was delish. $15.95 The fried pork chop was…read moresuper crunchy and the chicken wings were mouth watering. 8 pieces for $7.95. The portion of soup was smaller than last time tho.

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    Simple Noodle

    Simple Noodle

    4.3
    (14 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    The place itself felt a little gloomy, but the staff was very friendly. The soup dumplings were…read moregood, and while my pork katsu was just okay, the portions were average and fairly priced. Overall, it was a decent meal, but there wasn't much of a wow factor.

    Quaint noodle shop on Douglaston Parkway. Very spacious dining area since it took over the former…read morediner. Food is prepared pretty quick as I've done take out twice already. Menu is very limited with the protein options though with a few choices of noodles (spicy, ramen, or soup versions). They also carry poke bowls which I have yet to try. I did enjoy my beef over rice very much. Thin slices of beef, super tender and delicious. The sauce was on the sweeter side which was drizzled onto the beef as an au jus. And it came with half an egg, pickled radishes and broccoli. Another dish I enjoyed was the fish and cabbage hot pot. That was served with a bowl of rice. No noodles. Even with the spice level at "one pepper" rating, it was too much of a kick for me. But those that like spicy will enjoy it just fine. The fish pieces it came with were generous sized portions and this bowl was loaded with vegetables. Wood ear, mushrooms, cabbage, sliced white radish, and bean curd skin. It also has a few slices of spam (which I did order extra so I'm not sure if the normal is two slices). We also tried the pan fried pork gyoza which was perfectly fried on each side. Nice color. Taiwanese pork as a side comes with one pc per order. The fried chicken appetizer could use a little more spices but the chicken was so tender and very juicy. I liked it a lot. It does come with a dipping sauce which helps but I didn't use it much. All in all a good spot for take out but the menu will need to be expanded in order to have longevity. Sadly it didn't look busy each time I came to pick up. Staff is attentive and friendly.

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    Ooodles Noodle House

    Ooodles Noodle House

    4.6
    (154 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    Just went for first time. Less expensive than most, tastes better than food I've had for double the…read moremoney, and BIG portions. RUN, do not walk. The owner (I think) running the counter was very helpful and kind. Get the braised pork noodle soup. I don't come to this part of queens often but this is worth any detour. Less than 20 chairs, no bathroom. Do NOT let that stop you!

    My wife and I have been ordering delivery from here for a while now, and it never disappoints!…read moreToday, we finally visited in person with our 9-month-old daughter to pick up an order, and the experience was fantastic! If you have ever been to Taiwan, walking in here feels like stepping right back there! It has such cozy vibes that perfectly capture the feeling of early 2000s Taiwanese MVs. We were also able to park right out front, which was super convenient! A huge shout-out to Daniel, who showed us incredible hospitality! Even though the restaurant was full and he was managing the front solo, he handled everything with such grace. He kindly asked a customer if they could offer my wife and our baby a seat, brought us our drinks immediately in case we needed to drink while waiting for the food, and made sure we were completely comfortable while juggling other orders. Thank you, Daniel! As for the food, it's always consistent in the best way possible. We ordered our usuals: the braised pork with rice, the popcorn chicken with rice, and the kumquat lemon drinks. The quality is top-notch, and the portion sizes always leave us feeling full and satisfied! My wife would usually eat half the bowl and save the other half for the next day. FYI: If the restaurant gets busy, there is a kiosk inside where you can order and pay, which makes the whole process very convenient. Highly recommended!

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    Savory Sticky Rice
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    TiHu The Noodle House

    TiHu The Noodle House

    3.9
    (23 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Found this spot on a whim and decided to try it out! I ended up dining in here. It's not ideal…read moresince it's small inside with about 3 tables. I love love love the classic Taiwanese dishes that were on the menu here. I couldn't help myself but to order to my stomachs content. Of course, the stinky tofu! Not as stinky as I'd like (IYKYK). But the flavor of the sauce with the hot sauce that it comes with matches perfectly. I also ordered a trio appetizer of braised intestines, pig foot and tofu. They were all delicious! Nicely warm and all melts in your mouth. Good flavor! Pairs well with rice. My main was the chicken set. Delicious! And I love how they did the chicken 2 ways. With all the little side apps that it comes with as well. Everything was great. I didn't give a full 5 stars and this one negative may break it for you in coming here but while I was sitting I did notice small baby roaches strolling along the walls. Not a good sign and like I said might turn you away. I'll probably just order to go from here BUT that stuff doesn't phase me as long as it wasn't in my food. Let me know what you think!

    We stopped in for lunch on Saturday. The restaurant is quite small, but thankfully the…read moreair-conditioning was on full blast, which was much appreciated on such a hot day, especially with a bowl of beef noodle soup. Whenever I come across Taiwanese beef noodle soup, I usually have to try it. Overall, it was pretty good, the broth was tasty and the meat was tender. They offer both beef and beef tendon noodle soup, which I always appreciate since not every place does. However, when my mother requested just beef tendon due to dental issues, we were told it couldn't be accommodated because the meat is pre-portioned. That was a bit surprising for such a small establishment, as I would have assumed it was ladled from a larger pot like many similar places. I ended up ordering the same bowl and giving my mom all the tendon while I kept the meat although I'll admit I would have preferred to keep the tendon for myself. My cousin ordered the spicy beef noodle soup, which she really enjoyed. I tried a taste as well, but it wasn't really my preference. The spice had more of a Sichuan-style profile, leaning toward that mala flavor that I don't personally enjoy. Aside from that, the soup was enjoyable, though not the best I've had, but certainly nowhere near the worst either. We also ordered stinky tofu, which unfortunately didn't have quite enough soy sauce (I could have asked for more, but didn't bother) and ended up tasting a bit under-seasoned. It also wasn't as pungent as one would hope. Service was minimal, with one server who I believe may also have been the owner. While everything came out correctly, there wasn't much flexibility with requests, which made the experience feel a bit rigid. Prices were also on the higher side for a small, off-the-beaten-path spot. Overall, it was a decent meal with some good flavors, but a few inconsistencies kept it from being a standout.

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    Pork chop with rice
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    Shanghai You Garden

    Shanghai You Garden

    3.9
    (737 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    A local favorite for when you want Peking Duck, soup dumplings, noodles and pork belly. I literally…read morejust told you everything I ordered this visit. And more: cold dish - garlic cucumbers to start. Classic soup dumplings (pork filling). I usually do not order the crab meat or other varieties as those seem gimmicky. The restaurant gives you a free order of pork dumplings with dine-in purchase of $20+. This visit I did try a new noodle dish - egg noodles with crab roe. It was interesting indeed. While I've had better crab roe toppings (this one was a bit greasy//oily for me) I can see why they added it to the menu. It's been a trend. The Peking Duck and crispy skin pork are still my go to dishes when coming here. It's just not easy to make at home so I'm happy to buy it. Totally classic dishes. We also ordered the beef pancakes which is also a great sharing plate. This spot is a keeper. (I usually come by to grab take out as they have the fast casual rice plates and bbq meats right at the entrance).

    We dined here tonight and couldn't help but wonder why we hadn't come back sooner since our last…read morevisit. The entire staff was professional and courteous, but the manager, Leo, truly stood out. He has always been warm and welcoming. Over the years, we've even had the chance to chat in our dialect, Shanghainese, on several occasions. He consistently goes out of his way to make sure guests feel well taken care of. Tonight, my husband ordered the General Tso's chicken, which he thoroughly enjoyed. Of course, I couldn't resist ordering a little too much for myself-- fried bean gluten, mixed vegetables, pan fried udon noodles, and brine squid. As always, they sent out complimentary steamed pork soup dumplings and, to finish, two sweet fermented glutinous rice soups for dessert. I even had leftovers--udon noodles and fried bean gluten--for lunch tomorrow. Everything we had was absolutely delicious and carried a deep sense of nostalgia--the flavors truly brought me back to where I grew up in Shanghai. Needless to say, we left very happy and will definitely be back again soon.

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    6 Piece Steamed Pork Soup Dumplings. Not the best but up there on the list of pretty good soup dumplings.

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    6 Piece Steamed Pork Soup Dumplings. Not the best but up there on the list of pretty good soup dumplings.
    B2J Tasty Pot

    B2J Tasty Pot

    4.7
    (133 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    SPICY! Definitely be prepared to sweat while you eat this. I thought I could handle spicy but not…read morelike this. We tried two different soups: the Signature Spicy Sour with Fish and the Vine Pepper Numbing Flavor with Fish and Beef. They were both labeled as mild spicy but man, were they spicy! We got the Best-Value Combo which was indeed a really good value. For the small, you get 2 add-ons, 2 side dishes, and 2 bowls of rice. There's a wide variety of sides, ranging from cold, spicy dishes to sweet, fried desserts. We tried the Spiced Chicken, Fried Milk Custard, Fried Chinese Buns, and Crispy Fried Fish Skin. Everything was really good and I'd definitely come back again. Mains: Signature Spicy Sour with Fish 9/10 Vine Pepper Numbing Flavor with Fish and Beef 9/10 Sides: Spiced Chicken 8/10 Fried Milk Custard 10/10 Fried Chinese Buns 10/10 Crispy Fried Fish Skin 9/10

    It was quiet for a Friday night. This place menu seem great. I've ask them lately about the…read moredishes and got some idea on what to try my first time. So I ordered the pork with cabbage dumplings, they als have soy milks I've asked them if it fresh but they lied and turn out to be power soy milk. On top I did order fried dough and was charged 9.99 for that crappy. Not fresh and charged too much for that. I don't think I will go back ever and I didn't bother telling or dispute about there charges. You been warn and told. When you walk in and no one there on Friday or Saturday night. It should tell you something about them.

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    Fun atmosphere and great food
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    Spicy Sour Fern Starch Noodles 酸辣厥根粉
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