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    Paik's Noodles

    4.3 (25 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:30 pm

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    Chris A.

    Came here during our first visit to H Mart. We wanted to hit the food court and try to get a little something from each little stall. Well, Paik didn't have anything little on their menu, so we ordered the Jjamppong (Spicy noodle soup with pork, squid, mussels and vegetables). First of all, I wanted to let you know that this was not spicy. The owners know their audience and wouldn't sell anything too spicy unless it was too the right customer. If you get my meaning. The spicy flavor that this soup offered was very pleasant and the broth was very slurpable. There was a surprising amount of seafood in the soup, and it wasn't all overcooked. Lovely little squid, nice-sized mussels, and nice little strips of pork. Along with the tons and tons of cabbage and noodles, this was a very hearty meal. I will be back.

    Brittany N.

    Pros: Very conveniently located right in the new H Mart in town. Surrounded by so much other great food, it doesn't get much better than this. The soup we got was incredible. So full of delicious broth and veggies and seafood. I don't usually like soup, so the fact that this place has a soup I like was awesome. Cons: No real cons. They had a limited menu, because they just opened, so be wary. Tips: Get the soup! It's not too spicy. Don't worry.

    Jajangmyeon - average flavor smaller portion than most other places at the same price.
    Jeff Y.

    my first experience here was disappointing the portion was smaller and the flavors were just OK. I'm actually surprise the rating is so high for this place, it was just average for me. I order Jajangmyeon a lot where ever O can so my standards might be a bit higher than most. I suggest to try other places for this dish. I can't say I'd order this dish here again.

    Beth Ann M.

    This noodle shop is in the food court at the new H Mart in Orlando. It was pretty busy, but the service was fast. My daughter asked for the black bean noodles. I got them spicy, since she likes spice. I had to take them home an hour, but kept them in an insulated cooler. They got home hot and fresh. She said they were very good, but she said she would prefer the regular, not spicy next time. She said the spice sort of drown out the savoryness of the black bean. So if you like it hot and spicy, go spicy. Otherwise, go with the regular black bean, which offers no spice. The seafood soup bowl looked amazing coming out of the kitchen. I will definitely give that a try next time we're there.

    Jajangmyeon
    Briana N.

    I've been to other Paik's Noodles locations and really liked their dishes, so maybe it's just a case of this one still being pretty new. But the dish fell a little short of my expectations. The jajangmyeon was super watery. Like in general, I expect like a paste or at least thicker sauce to cover the noodles, but there was like straight up soup at the bottom of the bowl. The flavor was decent though, I'm glad we got rice for extra on the side to soak it up. Our friend got the chili jajangmyeon though, and that one seemed a lot better. Less watery and a better flavor!

    The best jajangmein compared to other Paik's locations
    Tom S.

    Probably the best Paik's location I have tasted in the US so far including LA! This location is comparable to the ones I tried in Korea. The key to good jajangmein is the sauce has to stick to the noodles and the sauce needs to have depth and umami which this one had. I also had the jampbong which was good but lacked seafood. The broth was delicious. Next time I would like to try other dishes on their menu. If you have never tried either dish give this location a try. They have friendly service and descent prices. Since this is a new Hmart location it was crowded on Saturday. The food court has other restaurants but Paik's is the place to go to.

    Jjajangmyeon and other food from Hmart and their stalls.
    Amy D.

    Considering Paik Jong Won is such a popular chef, i was excited to try the food here. Unfortunately I went during opening and it did not meet expectations as the flavors were lacking. Hopefully it's gotten better since then!

    Santina R.

    I absolutely love their creamy shrimp! It's tasty, filling and satisfying! They're located in H-Mart! H-Mart also has a large array of fish in their seafood grocery section, it's super cool!

    Jajang rice
    Sara D.

    Definitely a good portion for $15! I got the jajang rice. It was yummy but the sauce was a little overpowering so I couldn't finish it. The soup that came with it was yummy but too spicy for me!

    Jjamppong
    Macy W.

    This was my first time trying jjamppong and I was blown away! The soup was so flavorful with the perfect amount of spice, and it was filling but not heavy. It was also a huge bowl so I had plenty of leftovers. I can't wait to order this again! Fun food court atmosphere inside of Hmart.

    Jajangmyeon
    Madison L.

    I came in for a quick dinner and had a good experience. The staff were fast and efficient. I got the Japjangmyeon, which consisted of udon noodles in a rich black bean sauce. The noodles were bouncy and well cooked. The sauce was rich and savory with onions, cabbage, and some pork. I wish there was more protein and that the noodles were hotter when I got them, but it was very tasty. I felt like the price was a little high considering there wasn't a protein aside from some crumbles of pork in the sauce, but the experience was worth it. I would definitely get this again. It's also a great option for people that don't like spice.

    jajangmyeon or Black Bean Noodles
    Natalie E.

    The food court at HMart is amazing. There's a ton of options so it can be hard to choose. If you're not sure what to get I would highly recommend jajangmyeon from Paik's noodles. The noodles were cooked to perfection and the sauce was so good. Definitely a must try if you're at the Hmart food court

    #1 - jiajiangmyeon and #2 - chili jiajiangmyeon
    Vivian Y.

    This location is found inside H-Mart's food court; the food took a bit to be ready, but with the influx of people currently, it was understandable! The jiajiangmyeon was delicious; it wasn't too hot so it was easy to devour it quickly. I really enjoyed the flavor of the sauce, and the pork pieces were big in comparison to other jiajiangmyeon I've had in orlando so far. The pickled radish were nice to have in between to refresh the palate.

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    Soriresu Yakitori (~$5) & Momo Yakitori (~$5)
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    Me and in red hat and co host with UFC guest in pink stool.
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