Best Cheap Eats Chinese Restaurants in Los Angeles
42 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
101 Asian Kitchen
High-volume late-night Chinese hub built around delivery and takeout.
Notable Picks
8.6
Vibes:
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Chef Ming’s late-night workhorse is a delivery-first Chinese spot that quietly racks up thousands of orders thanks to reliable orange chicken, fried rice, and dim sum-style snacks. It’s a go-to for Fairfax and Miracle Mile residents who want classic American-Chinese comfort food well past typical dinner hours.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange Chicken, Lo Mein (choice of protein), Cream Cheese Wontons
What Makes it Special: High-volume late-night Chinese hub built around delivery and takeout.
8.3
Vibes:
Business Lunch Power Players
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family-run Chinese restaurant offering cooked-to-order Cantonese and Sichuan dishes in a clean, contemporary space. Known for generous lunch specials and reliable execution across a broad menu spanning kung pao chicken to crispy walnut shrimp with pineapple. The value-driven approach and consistent quality have made this a Studio City staple for over 15 years.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy Walnut Shrimp with Pineapple, Kung Pao Chicken, Mapo Tofu
What Makes it Special: Separate vegetarian menu and customizable spice levels with fresh-to-order preparation
8.2
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Hidden Gems Heaven
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
ixlb DimSum Eats is a fast-casual dim sum counter in the Hollywood Studio District, turning out baskets of har gow, siu mai, and xiao long bao all day. With order-at-the-counter convenience and pricing that encourages mixing and matching plates, it’s a rare dim sum option in this part of town.
Must-Try Dishes:
Har Gow (Shrimp Dumplings), Xiao Long Bao, Shrimp Wonton with Chili Oil
What Makes it Special: Counter-service dim sum with a wide menu and all-day hours.
8.2
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Comfort Food Classics
Qin West Noodle brings regional Chinese noodle traditions to the South Westwood corridor with made-to-order bowls and a compact, counter-service room. Diners come for chewy hand-crafted noodles, spicy broths, and a menu that leans into specialties rarely found elsewhere on the Westside.
Must-Try Dishes:
Liuzhou Rice Noodle Soup, Liang Pi Cold Noodles, Braised Beef Noodle Soup
What Makes it Special: Regionally focused noodle shop showcasing brothy and cold Chinese noodle styles.
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Seafood Town is a long-running Cantonese seafood spot known for big family-style platters of salt-and-pepper everything, whole fried fish, and bargain-priced lunch and dinner specials. It’s the South Torrance standby when families want classic banquet-style dishes without driving to the San Gabriel Valley.
Must-Try Dishes:
Salt and pepper pork chops, Honey walnut shrimp, Salt and pepper calamari
What Makes it Special: Classic Cantonese seafood house with big portions and sharp pricing.
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A plaza-side standby since 1985, Hoy's Wok serves made-to-order American-Chinese classics directly across from the Beverly Center. With hundreds of reviews across platforms averaging in the mid-4-star range, it’s a go-to for generous portions of orange chicken, chow mein, and rice plates geared toward takeout and quick, no-frills dine-in.
Must-Try Dishes:
General Orange Chicken, Hoy's Chow Mein, Wonton Hoy's Chili
What Makes it Special: Family-run since 1985, this spot delivers classic American-Chinese takeout with big portions.
Worthy Picks
7.9
A hand-pulled biang biang noodle counter in the Arts District where the draw is watching thick, chewy noodles get stretched to order and tossed in Szechuan garlic or tingling cumin sauces built from imported Chinese ingredients. It runs as a focused, budget-friendly operation—short menu, fast turnover, outdoor seating—where the noodle work itself is the main event. Best suited for a quick, high-flavor lunch when you want real hand-pulled technique without a sit-down price tag.
Must-Try Dishes:
Szechuan Garlic Noodles, Tingling Cumin Noodle with Lamb, House-Made Dumplings
What Makes it Special: Hand-pulled biang biang noodles made fresh to order with bold Szechuan and cumin sauces using ingredients imported from China
#8
City Wok
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Strip-mall Chinese restaurant with an open kitchen concept and decades of neighborhood loyalty. City Wok Chicken—dark meat wok-roasted and served over rice with vegetables—anchors a menu of American-Chinese staples executed with fresh ingredients. The half portions easily feed two people, making this one of the best values near Universal Studios.
Must-Try Dishes:
City Wok Chicken, Sesame Chicken, BBQ Chicken Skewers
What Makes it Special: Open kitchen showing fresh wok cooking with exceptional portion sizes
7.9
A Mandarin-Szechwan takeout counter that has quietly held its corner of Colorado Blvd for over 25 years by using higher-quality ingredients and lighter oil than the typical neighborhood Chinese spot. Eagle Rock regulars treat it as their default weeknight order — reliable wok work, fast turnaround, and pricing that lets you over-order without regret.
Must-Try Dishes:
Crispy Orange Chicken, Kung Pao Chicken, Gan Pon Shrimp
What Makes it Special: Family-owned for over 25 years, serving Mandarin-Szechwan dishes with higher-quality ingredients and less grease than typical takeout Chinese
7.9
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Group Dining Gatherings
Outdoor Dining Oasis
A family-run Cantonese-American kitchen operating since 1977, built on generous-portioned staples like crispy duck, honey walnut shrimp, and beef chow fun that keep multi-generational regulars coming back. The Rush Hour filming location doubles as a no-frills Chinatown anchor where the courtyard patio with paper lanterns is the nicest surprise. Go for a big group order at moderate prices and expect solid comfort food, not a reinvention of the genre.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange Chicken, Chow Mein, Egg Rolls
What Makes it Special: Old-school Chinatown staple recognized as the Rush Hour filming location, serving Cantonese-American classics since the 1980s
7.9
A fourth-floor Korean-Chinese noodle house tucked inside a Garment District building, turning out oversized bowls of hand-pulled jjamppong and jajangmyeon at lunch-counter prices. The format is straightforward—pick your noodles, sit down, and work through a portion built for appetite over presentation. It rewards the kind of eater who measures a spot by bowl size and broth depth rather than ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jham Phong (Spicy Seafood Noodle Soup), Naeng Chae Myeon (Cold Noodles), Jha Jhang Myun (Black Bean Noodles)
What Makes it Special: Fourth-floor Korean-Chinese noodle house in the Garment District serving oversized bowls of hand-pulled jjamppong and jajangmyeon at lunch-counter prices
#12
Hot Wok Cafe
7.9
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Hidden Gems Heaven
A long-running Northridge Chinese kitchen that trades on generous portions and wallet-friendly pricing—the kind of place where a table of five eats well without second-guessing the bill. Valley regulars cycle through the comfort classics here, and the strip-mall setting in the Vons center at Reseda and Nordhoff keeps the parking easy and the expectations properly calibrated.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cashew Chicken, Wonton Soup, Orange Peel Chicken
What Makes it Special: Long-running Northridge Chinese spot known for generous portions at prices that keep Valley regulars coming back.
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Instagram Worthy Wonders
ixlb DimSum Eats is a quick-service dim sum shop just off Westwood’s main drag turning out baskets of dumplings, buns, and small plates all day. The counter-format setup makes it easy to build a spread of classics like xiao long bao, siu mai, and baked cha siu bao without committing to a full dim sum hall experience.
Must-Try Dishes:
Xiao Long Bao, Baked Cha Siu Bao, Shrimp Wonton with Chili Oil
What Makes it Special: Counter-service dim sum with an extensive menu of dumplings, buns, and snacks.
#14
Sue's Kitchen
7.9
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Hidden Gems Heaven
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Sue’s Kitchen is a bare-bones strip-mall shop that locals lean on for Taiwanese-style beef noodle soup, homestyle stir-fries, and generous portions at wallet-friendly prices. The room is tiny and no-frills, but regulars treat it as their everyday Chinese comfort stop on the Crenshaw corridor.
Must-Try Dishes:
Taiwanese beef noodle soup, Beef roll, Green onion pancake
What Makes it Special: Tiny, no-frills spot with standout beef noodle soup value.
#15
Combo A
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Family Friendly Favorites
Neighborhood Chinese-American takeout spot serving generous portions of orange chicken and chow mein since 2017. Family-owned with friendly service, this counter-service joint fills the quick-dinner niche.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange Chicken, Combo Plate with Chow Mein, Beef with Broccoli
What Makes it Special: Massive portions at budget-friendly prices from welcoming owners
7.8
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Late Night Legends
Counter-service spot delivering generous portions of Chinese-American classics at neighborhood-friendly prices. The BBQ pork stands out for its tender sweetness, while spicy chicken wings and fresh-wok chow mein attract steady weeknight crowds to this tidy Los Feliz storefront.
Must-Try Dishes:
BBQ Pork, Spicy Chicken Wings, Chow Mein
What Makes it Special: Reminiscent of old-school LA Chinese spots with honest flavors
#17
Dim Sum House
7.8
A made-to-order Cantonese dim sum operation in a Westwood strip mall that draws Westside regulars with its shumai, har gow, and BBQ pork buns at prices well below what you'd pay in the SGV. The format is no-frills counter ordering with quick turnaround—come for the dumplings and the check total, not the ambiance.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pork and Shrimp Shumai, Shrimp Dumplings, BBQ Pork Buns
What Makes it Special: Affordable, made-to-order Cantonese dim sum in a Westwood strip mall, widely considered the best dim sum on the Westside.
7.8
A focused, no-frills dumpling counter on Wilshire turning out handmade soup dumplings and wontons at prices that undercut the Brentwood zip code by a wide margin. The menu stays tight—dumplings, noodles, a few vegetable sides—which keeps the kitchen dialed in on what it does. Works best as a fast, wallet-friendly lunch stop when you want something hand-folded without the wait or the bill of a full-service spot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Soup Dumplings, Wontons, Dan Dan Noodles
What Makes it Special: No-frills dumpling shop on Wilshire turning out handmade soup dumplings that keep Brentwood regulars coming back
#19
Fish With You
7.8
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Sichuan fast-casual chain specializing in suan cai yu, a signature sauerkraut white fish stew loaded with tingly Sichuan peppercorns. Choose between basa or snakehead fish, customize the broth intensity, and add extras like sweet potato noodles or baby cabbage to this generous one-pot meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Signature Suan Cai Fish, Tomato Fish, Spicy Green Pepper Fish
What Makes it Special: One of 2,500+ worldwide locations of China's top sauerkraut fish brand
7.8
Family-owned since 1999, this unpretentious spot serves hearty Mandarin and Szechuan dishes with quick service until 9 PM nightly. Popular with locals for reliable takeout, their kung pao chicken and beef with broccoli deliver comfort food satisfaction.
Must-Try Dishes:
Honey Walnut Shrimp, Beef with String Beans, House Special Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: Generous portions and consistent quality since 1999
7.8
Gold Medal Chinese Food occupies a small corner spot just off West 6th, specializing in classic American-Chinese plates served in takeout containers for a few dollars each. Regulars come for quick teriyaki chicken, orange chicken, and fried rice before or after errands in the Westlake area.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange Chicken, Teriyaki Chicken with Rice, Fried Chicken
What Makes it Special: Cash-only corner spot offering very low-priced, classic Chinese takeout.
#22
Golden Scoop
7.8
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Hidden Gems Heaven
Golden Scoop is a counter-service spot on Lincoln Boulevard serving a short menu of Chinese-American plates alongside fried chicken, wings, and sides. Locals use it as a reliable takeout option for quick chow mein, orange chicken, and combo plates at wallet-friendly prices, especially on busy weeknights.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange chicken combo with fried rice and chow mein, Singapore-style rice noodles with vegetables, Fried chicken tenders with Cajun seasoning
What Makes it Special: Chinese takeout classics and fried chicken served fast at budget prices.
7.8
This counter-service spot has built a loyal following for budget-friendly combos and classic takeout favorites. Its streamlined menu, focused on well-executed staples like orange chicken and BBQ pork fried rice, appeals to both locals on lunch break and college students looking for an affordable meal. Minimal design and quick self-service highlight the straightforward value.
Must-Try Dishes:
Orange Chicken, BBQ Pork Fried Rice, Egg Rolls
What Makes it Special: Best value combos in Eagle Rock.
7.8
A Chinatown bakery counter operating since the 1980s, turning out fresh dim sum items alongside traditional Chinese pastries at cash-only prices that keep regulars coming back. The format is transactional—grab char siu bao and sesame balls, skip the ambiance—but 40 years of consistency speaks for itself.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dim Sum, Char Siu Bao, Siu Mai
What Makes it Special: Cash-only Chinatown bakery serving fresh dim sum and traditional Chinese pastries since the 1980s
#25
Egg Roll King
7.7
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Comfort Food Classics
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
A long-running Glassell Park/Cypress Park takeout counter that stays in its lane: big portions, fast pickup, and familiar Chinese-American staples. The cooking is straightforward but dependable, with crunchy fried items and saucy mains that hit best fresh off the wok. Come here for a reliable neighborhood fix rather than a destination-style meal.
Must-Try Dishes:
House egg rolls, Orange chicken, Wor wonton soup
What Makes it Special: Neighborhood Chinese takeout with strong value and steady execution.
7.7
Vibes:
Comfort Food Classics
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
First Szechuan Wok is a longtime Westwood Village standby for American-leaning Chinese favorites and family-style dinners. The large menu covers everything from chow mein and kung pao chicken to honey walnut shrimp, making it a reliable option for mixed groups and takeout spreads.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kung Pao Chicken, General Tso’s Chicken, Beef with Broccoli
What Makes it Special: Classic neighborhood Chinese restaurant with a huge menu and big portions.
#27
Kingdom Dim Sum
7.7
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Hidden Gems Heaven
This no-frills Thai Town strip mall spot serves handmade Cantonese dim sum daily, filling a void for those seeking quality dumplings west of the San Gabriel Valley. Fresh-made har gow, oversized siu mai stuffed with whole shrimp, and custard-filled pineapple buns arrive hot from the kitchen, with most orders prepared for takeout though a few tables accommodate dine-in guests.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pork & Shrimp Siu Mai, Pineapple Custard Bun, Braised Chicken Feet
What Makes it Special: Fresh handmade dim sum in Hollywood without the SGV drive
#28
Kung Pao Bistro
7.7
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Comfort Food Classics
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Kung Pao Bistro is a long-running Chinese-American spot where a big menu of crowd-pleasing stir-fries is backed up by fried dim sum plates, dumplings, and vegan-friendly wontons. It’s a dependable choice for casual, shareable dim sum-style snacks without leaving the 90046 strip.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pan-Fried Chicken Dumplings, Crab Cream Cheese Wontons, Vegan Spicy Wontons
What Makes it Special: Chinese-American comfort food with a full fried dim sum section.
7.7
Maxim Chinese Food is a counter-service mainstay near Hollywood and Gower, known for big combo plates and Chinese-American classics at very low prices. It’s more about speed and value than atmosphere, but locals rely on it for orange chicken, fried rice, and chow mein lunches.
Must-Try Dishes:
Kung Pao Chicken, Wor Wonton Soup, Mongolian Beef
What Makes it Special: Old-school counter spot doling out large, inexpensive Chinese-American combo plates.
7.7
Vibes:
Group Dining Gatherings
Late Night Legends
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Family Friendly Favorites
A late-night Westside workhorse turning out generous Cantonese and Mandarin plates—Peking duck, walnut shrimp, the full Americanized-Chinese lineup—well past midnight when most kitchens on Santa Monica Blvd have gone dark. The draw is volume and value: big shared platters at prices that make splitting a table with six people painless. Strip-mall atmosphere and parking logistics come with the territory, but the kitchen's late hours fill a real gap on the Westside.
Must-Try Dishes:
Peking Duck, Orange Chicken, Hot and Sour Soup
What Makes it Special: Late-night Westside staple serving generous Cantonese and Mandarin plates well past midnight when most kitchens have closed.
#31
Rice Wok
7.7
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Hidden Gems Heaven
Small neighborhood Chinese restaurant serving health-conscious Cantonese-American cuisine with no MSG and 100% organic soybean oil. Located off Laurel Canyon near Moorpark, this intimate spot accommodates dietary restrictions and delivers consistent quality across egg foo yong, moo shu, and classic stir-fries. The family atmosphere and attentive service have built 20+ years of local loyalty.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cashew Chicken, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Shrimp Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: Health-focused preparation with organic oils and dietary accommodation flexibility
7.7
A straightforward Sawtelle Thai counter that delivers generous portions of well-executed staples at prices that make it an easy default for West LA regulars. The menu leans into crowd-pleasing standards rather than regional deep cuts, and the low price point relative to portion size is the main draw. Works best as a reliable weeknight takeout rotation spot where you already know your order.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pad Thai, Pad See Ew, Red Curry
What Makes it Special: Consistently low prices with generous portions that keep West LA regulars coming back for dependable Thai staples
7.7
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Family Friendly Favorites
New York–style Cantonese takeout that locals hit before or after LAX, Wacky Wok’s Westchester outpost leans into dim sum-style appetizers alongside big-portion noodles and stir-fries. It’s more counter-service Chinese than traditional cart dim sum, but the shu mai, BBQ pork bao, and fried dumplings scratch the craving fast.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shu Mai (4 pcs.), BBQ Pork Bao (4 pcs.), Wacky Wok Gyoza (8 pcs.)
What Makes it Special: Fast, LAX-adjacent Cantonese takeout with a full dim sum appetizer section.
#34
Wok on Fire
7.7
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Comfort Food Classics
A compact, takeout-first Chinese counter that leans into saucy stir-fries and noodle plates with big portions. Flavors skew bold and satisfying, and it’s a practical go-to when you want fast comfort without the dine-in fuss. Not a scene, just a steady neighborhood utility player.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shrimp Lo Mein, General Tso’s Chicken, Sesame Chicken
What Makes it Special: Fast, sauce-forward Chinese takeout with generous portions.
7.7
Cash-only Chinatown counter service where dim sum items run under $1.50 each—har gow at $0.90, siu mai at $0.80, BBQ pork bun at $1.00. The separate takeout window moves faster than dine-in during busy stretches. Operating since 1976, the trade-off is sticky floors and lukewarm items when turnover slows; prime-time visits catch fresher product. Egg custard tart consistently outperforms other items.
Must-Try Dishes:
BBQ Pork Bun, Roast Duck Noodles, Siu Mai
What Makes it Special: Cash-only Chinatown dim sum counter with 50+ years of roast duck tradition
7.6
Vibes:
Hidden Gems Heaven
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Group Dining Gatherings
Family Friendly Favorites
One of the few remaining cart-service dim sum halls in the San Fernando Valley, where roving carts let you point-and-pick classics like har gow and chicken feet without the wait-and-order delay. Best approached as an early weekend arrival (before 11 AM) when parking cooperates and the cart selection peaks. A functional, no-frills hall that delivers the traditional dim sum ritual for Valley families who'd otherwise drive to the SGV.
Must-Try Dishes:
Dim Sum, Har Gow, Shumai
What Makes it Special: Old-school dim sum parlor with roving carts, a rarity in the San Fernando Valley
7.6
Bamboo Express is a no-frills counter spot near Pico-Union serving big portions of combo-plate Chinese favorites at serious value. Reviews highlight fast service, late hours, and pre-game convenience over polish, making it a practical choice when you want quick orange chicken and fried rice on the way to or from downtown venues.
Must-Try Dishes:
Combo B (three-item combo plate), Kung Pao Chicken Dinner, Shrimp Fried Rice
What Makes it Special: Strip-mall Chinese with huge combo plates and extended hours just west of downtown.
#38
China Cafe
7.6
A long-running Grand Central Market counter doing classic California Chinese-American plates in a fast, cafeteria rhythm. Portions are generous and the cooking hits comforting notes—think chow mein, fried rice, and wonton soup—more about nostalgia and value than modern regional precision. Service is brisk and no-frills, fitting the market crawl vibe.
Must-Try Dishes:
House wonton soup, Hong Kong-style chow mein, BBQ pork fried rice
What Makes it Special: An OG GCM stall serving unchanged Chinese-American comfort since 1959.
7.6
Vibes:
Quick Bites Champions
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Hidden Gems Heaven
Solo Dining Sanctuaries
Small counter-service operation where the kind owner often shares samples of dishes like eggplant-tofu. Wonton soup earns particular praise for generous portions and rich broth, while outdoor seating provides a casual spot for homestyle Chinese comfort food in East Hollywood.
Must-Try Dishes:
Wonton Soup, Fried Rice, Eggplant Tofu
What Makes it Special: Owner's warm hospitality transforms simple takeout into personal experience
#40
New Panda Buffet
7.6
A sprawling all-you-can-eat operation running 200-plus rotating items across Chinese, Japanese, and seafood lines — the kind of volume play that rewards grazing strategy over single-plate ordering. It pulls budget-conscious families and large groups along the Crenshaw corridor who want variety without negotiating separate checks, though peak hours run loud enough that conversation takes effort.
Must-Try Dishes:
Sushi, Baked Salmon, Steamed Crab Legs
What Makes it Special: All-you-can-eat buffet with over 200 rotating items spanning Chinese, Japanese, and seafood — one of the largest selections on the Crenshaw corridor
#41
China Buffet
7.5
Vibes:
Family Friendly Favorites
Group Dining Gatherings
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Happy Hour Hotspots
China Buffet is a casual, high-volume all-you-can-eat option where families and groups graze on steam tables of chow mein, garlic fish, sushi, and honey chicken for a set price. Quality can vary by time of day, but for an inexpensive, mix-and-match Chinese-American buffet in 90505, it’s the default choice.
Must-Try Dishes:
Honey chicken, Garlic fish, Mongolian beef
What Makes it Special: Inexpensive all-you-can-eat Chinese-American buffet with wide variety.
#42
Zzamong
7.5
Vibes:
Cheap Eats Budget Brilliance
Quick Bites Champions
Family Friendly Favorites
Comfort Food Classics
Korean-Chinese spot serving generous portions of jjajangmyun with thick black bean paste and comforting jjamppong seafood noodle soup with customizable spice levels. The entertaining staff occasionally performs magic tricks, and the sweet and sour pork arrives perfectly crispy with mongolian beef as solid supporting players.
Must-Try Dishes:
Jjajangmyun, Seafood Jjamppong, Sweet and Sour Pork
What Makes it Special: Servers perform magic tricks while serving affordable Korean-Chinese comfort food