Heung Rae Gak
Phone Number: 213-383-0178
Koreanized Chinese food.
Located in the small dingy strip mall on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Western Avenue.
Where to eat jajangmyeon in Koreatown?
Jjajangmyeon: 자장면; 짜장면
Koreanized Chinese food.
Located in the small dingy strip mall on the northwest corner of 4th Street and Western Avenue.
This location of the Chinese restaurant chain inside Koreatown Plaza is now independent of the others. Among the notable items of the menu are the Sino-Korean dish jajangmyeon (noodles in black-bean sauce), dumplings, fried rice, shark’s fin soup, and kung pao chicken.
Takeout and Free Delivery.
Open seven days a week, 11:00 am – 9:00 pm.
On the menu: jjajangmyun (noodles in black sauce), pan-fried beef dumplings, vegetable spring rolls, boiled pork dumplings…
Young King serves classic Korean-Chinese dishes like tangsuyuk (sweet-and-sour pork) and jajangmyeon (noodles with black bean sauce).
A vegetarian jajangmyeon can be ordered if desired.
This restaurant’s name is pronounced “Yeong Gyeong” in Korean.
Located on the southeast corner of Wilshire & Normandie
Chinese-Korean dishes inside the Galleria food court on Vermont Avenue, near 5th Street.
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