This place is one of the few places that serves Korean-Chinese food that is not in the Fort Lee/Palisades Park area. Â A side from price (a bit pricey compared to the ones in Fort Lee) & kind of slow service it has everything going for them.
My wife and I got:
Ja jang mien: 2 bowls one for each of us. Â This is the black bean paste noodles. Â It is true that they serve green noodles, but don't be afraid these noodles are delicious! Â It has the perfect texture, and taste. Â It is soft and chewy just the way i in visioned my ja jang mien to taste like. Â The serving size was pretty big compared to the ones we had in Fort lee/Palisades park area.
Tangsuyuk: 1 order of this to share it is very large and perfect for 2 people. Â This is the sweet and sour pork. This dish had a different style & taste to the other Korean-Chinese food places we ate at. Â I personally loved it & prefer this style, but sadly my wife was not a big fan of it. Â The difference is simply 2 things: 1) the outside breading of the pork was much more crispy & thicker (my wife thought it was too hard to chew at times). Â 2) The style of the sauce was a but more thicker and sweeter rather than tangy. Â I personally would like this style more then the other styles we had in Fort Lee/ Palisades Park area.
Lastly, the servers are sweet hearts they are so kind and nice, but their attentiveness was a bit slow at times. Â It took them a while to refill our drinks/waters, and give us our check. Â I would definitely go back if I was in the Closter area again. Enjoy!
Probably one of the best Korean-Chinese restaurant in the neighborhood. Their food is tasty, clean and plenty to share.
Fried dumplings, Spicy seafood soup (Jjampong), Mussels soup, Mapo Tofu, Seafood over white rice, Jajangmyun are all delicious.
I don't have to explain anymore. Just go. Please just go and check it out for yourself. Â It gets really crowded during lunch so try making a reservation if you can.