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2340 Geary Blvd, 94115 San Francisco
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Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Food Exploration
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- Dine-in
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- Lunch
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- Immediate (0–5 min.)
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Delicious Classic Chinese Food!
I really enjoyed the Ganjjajang! ❣️ The sauce wasn't greasy, the vegetables retained their texture, and the sweetness of the vegetables harmonized perfectly with the saltiness of the chunjang, making it very clean and satisfying. The noodles were not thick, slightly thinner than regular jajangmyeon noodles, and had a great slurpable texture.
I felt very comfortable after eating it, which was great! 👍 The Tangsuyuk was also not greasy, clean, and crispy. It was delicious even when dipped in the sauce, and even better when placed in the sauce and dipped lightly in soy sauce – I couldn't stop eating it!
It's amazing to find classic Korean-style Chinese food like this in San Francisco, which is hard to find even in Korea these days! 😆
- Ganjjajang10
- sauce9
- vegetables9
Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Food Exploration
Group Type
- Couple
Group Size
- Couple
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Moderate (16–30 min.)
Noise Level
- Quiet
1
Terrible Jajjangmyen, Never Again
I visited this restaurant about 15 years ago because there weren't many other Korean Chinese restaurants in Japantown. I decided to give it another shot and ordered the jajjangmyen. It was the worst noodle dish I've ever experienced, and to top it off, it cost $24.
I will never go back.
- jajjangmyen1
- noodle1
- dish noodle1
Price per Person
- $11–$20
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- Food Exploration
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- Dine-in
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- Quiet
10
Unique Vegetarian Korean Delights!
My experience at this restaurant was amazing! I enjoyed healthy, freshly made noodles and was impressed by the large vegetarian selection. I was able to try very unique Korean vegetarian dishes that I had never encountered before.
I highly recommend this place and am already waiting for when I can return!
- healthy noodles9
- freshly made noodles9
- vegetarian selection10
Price per Person
- $11–$20
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- Food Exploration
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- Dine-in
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- Dinner
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- Quiet
9
Excellent noodles and helpful service!
My experience at this restaurant was fantastic. I was unsure about what to order, but the server was incredibly nice and helpful, guiding me through the menu. The noodles were excellent, and I thoroughly enjoyed my meal.
The atmosphere was also a highlight, rated a perfect 5, and the noise level was quiet, making it easy to talk.
- noodles10
- server10
- atmosphere10
Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Tourist Experience
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- Friends
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- Small Group
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- Dine-in
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- Lunch
10
Gem of a Korean Spot!
This was the BEST PLACE EVER! It's been a while since I had Korean food, but this spot was a gem. The staff was wonderful, and the food was amazing.
We tried #3, which was spicy but so yummy, and #8, a seafood soup that was incredible with hints of sweetness and deep, fresh seafood with noodles – the best soup ever! The japchae was also a savory, delicious dish that brought back memories of my mother's chop suey. The food here had a motherly touch.
Thank you so much! We will visit again when we travel to San Francisco again.
- staff10
- food10
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Price per Person
- $31–$40
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- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
- Quiet
9
Authentic Korean Chinese Food Gem
My experience at this restaurant was very authentic. I highly recommend the fried shrimp dish, which was delicious and light, especially compared to chain restaurant versions. The Jajangmyeon was also incredibly tasty and satisfying, leaving me feeling comfortable.
The owner was very nice and friendly. Overall, a highly recommended spot for genuine Korean Chinese cuisine.
- fried shrimp dish9
- Jajangmyeon9
- owner9
Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Food Exploration
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- Dine-in
Wait Time
- Immediate (0–5 min.)
Noise Level
- Quiet
9
Korean-Chinese Cuisine Delight!
After a business trip to Seoul, I fell in love with Korean-Chinese cuisine. The food here is absolutely amazing and fills a hole in my food cravings I didn't know I had. The atmosphere was a perfect 5, and the service was also rated a 5.
It was a quiet environment, making it easy to talk. The price per person was between $20–30, and there was no wait time.
- food10
- food cravings9
- atmosphere10
Price per Person
- $21–$30
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- Food Exploration
Group Type
- Family
Group Size
- Small Group
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- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Dinner
9
Great Value and Delicious Korean Food
My experience at the restaurant was very positive. I found the jajangmyeon to be good, with a pretty decently large portion and a slightly sweeter flavor than I've had elsewhere. The tteokboki was a highlight, generously filled with fish cakes and veggies, which I really enjoyed.
The spicy fried chicken was decent; it was very saucy and flavorful, though a bit too much to eat without rice. Overall, the portions in general are decently sized and would be great for splitting family-style. We're in value town baby 🤠!
- jajangmyeon8
- portion8
- tteokboki9
Price per Person
- $11–$20
Visit Type
- Food Exploration
Service Type
- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
9
Authentic Korean with an American Twist
My experience at this restaurant was excellent! The food offered an authentic Korean style with a pleasant touch of American taste. Additionally, the convenience of parking right next to the building made the visit even better.
- authentic Korean style9
- touch of American taste8
- parking9
Price per Person
- $11–$20
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- Quick Meal
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- Dine-in
Meal Type
- Lunch
7
Good Kimchi Fried Rice, Okay Jajangmyun
My experience at this restaurant was primarily positive, especially regarding the food. The Kimchi fried rice was very good, featuring an addictive texture and a great tart flavor from the kimchi. The included champong broth was also nice.
However, the Jajangmyun was disappointing, consisting of little more than sweet sauce and noodles with minimal meat or vegetables. The place itself has a really homey feel and seems to attract many regulars. It's a decent option for lunch if you're in the vicinity of a nearby Kaiser.
- Kimchi fried rice9
- champong broth7
- homey place8
- Jajangmyun3
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