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    Jeong's Noodle Danny’s Kitchen

    3.9 (14 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Rhonda D.

    I tried the Kung Pao shrimp at Danny's Kitchen in the H Mart food court today. The dish included around 8 shrimp and half a pint of rice. Unfortunately, the spice level was barely noticeable, and the shrimp lacked crunch, possibly due to steaming in the packaging. Considering the portion size, the price was on the higher side at ~$20.

    Jambong, jajjangmyun
    Roxanne O.

    Quick and friendly service and honestly, the best Korean Chinese I've had in awhile. I had my hesitations as it is in a food court, but I can see why my parents choose to come here for their noodle fix. The jajjangmyun wasn't too sweet and the jambong, though salty, wasn't overwhelmingly so. I'll be coming again!

    Clarissa L.

    After stopping by for some groceries in Hmart, we stopped by the food court for lunch. Everyone was ordering the seafood noodles from Jeong's so we decided to give it a try and it was amazing! The broth was rich and flavorful and the noodle had a nice chewy texture. There was also a nice amount of vegetables mixed in. Overall, a quick place to get a nice bowl of seafood noodle soup!

    Atia I.

    Asking for high chairs as a mother of two children under 5, I was told the customer service doesn't keep them. So you want us to hold the children because they'll be running around without high chair's. Or one of use have to eat later on. Might as well, tell us that parent with kids not invited. I also wanted two extra plate so that my kid could their food and I was given only one bowl. Man, I dared not to ask anything anymore. Price also went way up compared to before and it was better management before. Had high chairs before , free water fountain- bring those back please! I don't wanna talk about the food, I don't understand much taste much or have little experience to compare with others.

    Sarah L.

    I've been looking for a Korean restaurant in Central NJ that cooks up a good tasting jjajangmyun and tangsooyuk. My go to Korean-Chinese restaurant in Edison closed down this year and Fort Lee is an hour away from me. This little stand in the Hmart Food Court makes really good jjajangmyun sauce and the tangsooyuk is the perfect meat-fry ratio! I wish they did half half options like they do in Korea so I can have jjajangmyun and jjambong! I also wish they gave a little bit of kimchi on the side instead of just a sad bit of yellow radish lol!

    Jajang rice
    Kristine N.

    This is located in the HMart food court. I ordered through their square website. You receive an email when the order is ready, or you can track it on the square site. I ordered the jajang rice ($13.99) and it also came with a small soup and yellow pickled radish. The jajang sauce comes in a separate container which you can pour on top. The sauce has chunks of onions and some sort of meat. There's also white rice underneath an omelette (not sure what was in there, but there was small shrimps and scallions at least). The complimentary soup was too spicy for me but the one sip was flavorful. However, it seems like its pretty oily. Something you could probably make at home ($14 is a bit pricey imo), but this is overall a tasty, filling, and quick meal when you're craving jajang sauce.

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    Ani S.

    The jampong is really really good, full of seafoods with savoury soup. That is the best jampong I have ever had..

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    No meat .. raising prices to $13.99 ridiculous. Not worth it. Decent flavor but just too expensive for noodles and sauce

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    4.0(86 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Gen kbbq is the old Picnic Garden but they really spruced up the interior and the service during…read moreour visit was phenomenal. No longer do clients have to fight over raw galbi to bring back to their tables. Now it's a little more sanitary - you order your meats and the server brings it to the table. You still have to grill it yourself. They are one of the rare ayce kbbq restaurants that has LA galbi! Alao featured of course is pork belly, and various other beef cuts depending on the tier you choose. We chose the cheaper tier and it was still great. The price was amazing. I think it came out to around 30 per person after tax and tip. They are byob too. Besides parking, i like everything about this place more than Butcher 360.

    K-BBQ always a yes for me!!…read more We came here for Thanksgiving and it was cool since no dishes needed to be cleaned, no groceries, no cooking, no prepping... sometimes you just need to take a break. It wasn't crowded at all when we came at 1pm. We had a party of 6 and the booth fit us comfortably. On a holiday, each person was $31.95. If you wanted to upgrade to the premium which had the waygu and more it was an additional $20 and that means each person would need to pay the same price so we opted out of the premium and it was a great choice since everything was delicious. So you get to select 4 meats at a time and then your sides. And of course the complimentary items like Kimchi, Radish, their own style of Mashed Potaotes. My favorites: - Pork belly (all different flavors) - for the plain pork belly dip it in the sesame sauce and salt so yum - Bulgogi - Shrimp with the heads Sides: - Japchae - Corn Cheese - make sure to heat it up on the grill before eating - don't make my mistake lol - I love steamed egg and they didn't have it so that's why they didn't get 5 stars from me - Of course white rice Dessert was the Hotteok - really good! Note: You cook your meats (not like Cast Iron which I prefer who cook it for you) and each time our 4 meats are done they would give us a new pan to grill. Be careful with the carbs... you easily can get full. Enjoy your meal ours was yummy and hit the spot.

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    4.2(10 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    If you are looking for delicious authentic Korean food, this is a wonderful option! The service was…read morevery hospitable and the decorations inside warm and cozy. I will most definitely be returning to try the other dishes!

    A no-frills Korean restaurant serving classics that hit just the right spot, exactly what you were…read morecraving. Wooram used to be located in Hmart's food court, where we would religiously order their deokkbeokki with egg and cheese and spicy stir-fry pork. Excited to see the spot's new standalone location and relive all of our favorite dishes!!! The space is pretty small, with a counter area opening up to a dining area with only a handful of tables. Specials (including fun calligraphy and illustrations!) are written on a chalkboard wall serving as decoration for the dining area. Unfortunately this makes it pretty hard to see the specials from the ordering counter. We had to wait a while for a table of four to be ready, but we ordered ahead - so all of our dishes came right when we were seated! Awesome! The waiter provided us with cold tea once we sat down, which was a great cold contrast to the bubbling warmth of our dishes. APPETIZERS: Deokkbeokki -- Perfect. Absolutely perfect. The spicy flavor and chewy texture of the rice cakes were the best, even better than in my memory. One callout is I do wish cheese would be an available upgrade to the dish. I'll make sure to ask next time! MAINS: Ox bone soup -- The seollongtang was exactly what I wanted on a cold day. It came bubbling hot in its bowl, with thin noodles, pieces of meat, and scallion garnish in the broth. I really loved the warm and savory taste of the soup! I wasn't too big a fan of the noodle texture - a bit too chewy for my tastes - but it came with a bowl of rice that I ate with the soup instead. Comes with an accompanying portion of salt and spicy bean paste for you to flavor the soup to your liking. The bibimbap and spicy squid and pork stir-fry came with hot stone bowl upgrades for $1. Super worth it for the crispy texture and experience! The beef intestine soup was also delicious, would recommend if you're a fan of intestine. Overall - if you're looking for classic Korean dishes, I would really recommend Wooram!!!

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    4.1(58 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Ottoyee serves as a great late night spot, with its cozy wooden interior providing a calming…read moreatmosphere to anyone who walks through its doors! I've eaten at Ottoyee for months now, and each experience has been incredibly delicious. However, the only thing is that the wait time can run very long. Not for the food to arrive, but for placing the order. We tried to get the attention of the waiter on staff multiple times, but was either ignored or they were behind the screen attending to something else. The wait time was around 15-20 minutes, but this is likely attributed to the small staff. Otherwise though, they were incredibly kind and knowledgeable of the menu and we still had a delicious experience as usual.

    I so wanted to love this place, and was so excited to try it when reading the menu. Otoro? Ramen?…read moreGyudon? It all sounded like the perfect restaurant, but I'm really hesitant to return. Upon entertaining on a weekend evening, there were a few tables with patrons but not too busy. The restaurant did seem a bit understaffed with only one person taking orders / bringing food out, making it difficult to flag down this one person to successfully take our order and ask for anything additional throughout the night. Gyudon: for the price, we were really surprised at how small of a portion this was. It was not only in a small bowl, but the meat was layered on top perfectly deceiving you to think that there was more than there actually was. The majority of this dish was rice, and with limited sauce at that. As displayed on the menu images it was to be served with a runny egg, but unfortunately we got a fully cooked one (disappointing, as we were looking for something to mix with the rice!) Sushi: We got a 3 rolls and they were just alright. They were pretty small in size, with less rice than I'm used to (which is something I do like - I would rather more fish than rice!) With us getting spicy salmon, spicy tuna, and spicy scallop - they all kind of tasted the same, so I wish the fish wasn't as heavily masked with spicy mayo. Ramen: I got the black garlic ramen, and it wasn't the best, but wasn't the worst. I've purchased fresh ramen packages in the supermarket before and it tasted just like that, so it made me disappointed knowing I could achieve the same at home. The soup itself was extremely rich and fatty, and the charsiu had no flavor whatsoever leaving much to be desired. The main reason I'm rating this so low is upon having my last bites of sushi, I could tell something was off. I don't recall which specifically I had but I made a statement that it was extremely fishy and off putting. Fast forward later that night, I was hunched over the toilet vomiting with stomach pain - and I can deduct that the sushi was the culprit. I might consider trying Ottoyee again due to the great deals they have listed on food delivery apps, but the sushi quality (quite literally) put a bad taste in my mouth.

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