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    Paik's Noodle

    3.5 (20 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 7:45 pm

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    Crispy sweet and sour pork
    Chris T.

    Came back to try to noodz! Most my friends liked this dish, it's definitely a just right portion, not too little not too much. Came hot and has a generous amount of the black bean sauce. Now i don't know much about this dish but i believe this is more the Taiwanese style vs korean (so I'm told but didn't confirm with the staff) I thought overall it's a good dish and worth the try with a side app of their fried pork with spicy sweet and sour. The black bean sauce i was definitely looking for a tad bit more saltiness and it would be perfect for me but overall yummy.

    Melanie W.

    There are not too many Korean-Chinese restaurants around, even with limited items. I wanted to try the Korean cuisine restaurant, but many items were still coming soon, so we picked this restaurant. We ordered the jjamppong, jajangmyeon, cream shrimp, and sweet and sour pork. Jjamppong and jjajangmyeon used the same type of noodles. Jajangmyeon, lack of ingredients, one piece of each kind of seafood. The cream shrimp was over-fried, and the sauce was okay. The sweet and sour pork had too much batter and the sauce had too much vinegar, the sauce was more sour than sweet. I probably won't try this restaurant again, but with the 20% discount, it's okay. Four dishes are around $52, including a discount. I have no complaints.

    Mapo tofu with dry/hard rice and bland Sweet and Sour Chicken. 0/10
    Amy C.

    I ordered a mapo tofu and sweet & sour chicken to try out. Pricing seemed a bit steep for the mapo tofu because it was 60% rice and only 40% mapo tofu. The rice was also super hard as if it was made a few days ago. The sweet & sour chicken was very bland and mainly tasted like black pepper. Since the food was not good, we decided to bring the rest home to try to make it "edible." They charged us $1 per container. The tables in the food court were all sticky and there was no staff cleaning it after each guest. Extremely disappointed by the food and experience.

    Sweet and sour pork without sauce
    Rudy M.

    This place is located in HMart's 'food court'. Just like food court's food, the food here is okay. I ordered their chilly jjajangmyeon and tangsugyuk (sweet and sour pork). It took about 10 minutes to have my order ready, so service time was acceptable in my book. The pork dish was okay. It's meant to be sweet and sour but it was still too sweet for my taste buds. The noodle dish was decent. However, I do expect that it's spicier. Overall for a food court food, Paik's noodles didn't disappoint.

    1. Jajangmyeon
    Jeffrey S.

    Got the combo, which came with two jajangmyeon and one sweet and sour chicken. The service is fast since you order and pick up your food at the counter. The food itself was just okay. The Jajangmyeon sauce was a bit watery compared to the other times I've tried it. The sweet and sour chicken tasted good but didn't feel worth the price. All the flavor comes from the dipping sauce that comes with it. It is quite a large portion though. The overall vibe is what you'd expect from a typical mall food court spot. Overall it's a nice place to come to for a quick meal.

    Jajangmyeon
    Rovingaile P.

    4.2/5! Got the jajangmyeon to go and the flavor was great. Wish there was a bit more of the pork meat to enhance the umami, but otherwise, the Paik's at Quincy is pretty comparable to the ones in California! Will come back to try the jjampong at this chain.

    No 10 stir fried noodle
    Robert C.

    Ordered a number 10 stir fried noodles. Almost no protein in it but lots of onion and noodles. And probably a lot of MSG as well. Would not eat there again.

    Jajamyeon
    Tracy C.

    Solid and delicious noodles. We stopped by the Hmart Food Court, and Paik's noodle was very popular. We decided to try the jajamyeong which came out to be roughly 8 dollars (after 20% discount) which is great! The portion was very generous, and they gave us a lot of sauce as well. The actual jajamyeong was delicious, but any Korean jajamyeong is more bland and bean tasting; so beware if you're looking not looking for that... other wise I enjoyed the flavor and connivence. Our service was good & it was slightly faster than the other restaurants we ordered from. Must try if you're near Hmart.

    Japchae rice
    Alex R.

    love this place. for the price, the portions are great (a whole bowl of black bean noodles for under 11$, in this economy? a steal). tried it a couple of times and had some friends drive over from another city just to try it and they weren't disappointed. love the mapo tofu and even though it looks like it's too much rice it actually a perfect amount to mix in with the saucy part. I recommend this place to all my coworkers and live coming to try their different dishes.

    Yummy, I love this place. I got the spicy Chicken last time and it was amazing. This time I got Stir fry Noodles and it was fire!

    Black noodles, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk

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    The dumplings are delicious and crunchy. The time to order their food is always quick and simple.

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