Old-school Korean Chinese spot buzzes with chaotic energy and a homie atmosphere. Crispy sweet and sour pork stays crunchy with a special frying powder and balanced sauce. Generous portions of rich jajangmyeon complete the simple, clean setting with large tables for groups.
Crispy batter stays crunchy until the end thanks to a special frying powder. The dipping sauce is not too sweet, which highlights the crispy pork flavor well.
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Parking costs $3 in cash, with limited availability in a small lot.
Valet parking is available for $3.
The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Cozy Korean spot shines with magic tricks and lively chatter. Sweet and sour pork boasts crispy tangy crust and tender meat, served in generous portions. Menu also features spicy jjambbong and black bean noodles, making meals both fun and filling.
Sweet and sour pork features tender meat with a perfectly crisp and tangy outer layer. Portions come super generous and pair well with noodles.
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Parking is valet only, but free street parking is available after 6pm.
Expect to pay under $15 for Jjajangmyeon and Jjamppong sets.
The restaurant offers a variety of vegan options and generous portions.
Korean Chinese spot shines with authentic Jjajangmyeon and crispy sweet and sour pork that stays tender inside. Cozy, clean space fits casual meals and groups, with quick service and free parking nearby.
Sweet and sour pork features a crispy fried coating like a cookie, replacing the previous glutinous rice layer. The pork stays chewy yet tender inside, offering a texture similar to versions found in Korea.
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Free parking is available right in front of the building.
Lunch service is quick, with immediate seating available.
The portions are generous relative to the price.
Asian spot shines with authentic Chinese BBQ and juicy lamb skewers kept warm by small stoves. Sweet and sour pork offers crispy batter and a sweet sauce that bursts with flavor. Cozy vibe suits late-night cravings until 2 AM.
Juicy meat inside a crispy batter pairs with a sweet sauce on the outside. The dish is full of flavor and stands out for its delicious taste.
Good to know
Yi Pin Chuan is open late until 2am every day.
A minimum order of ¥60 is required for food purchases.
Parking is convenient as the restaurant is inside a plaza.
Cozy spot with home-like atmosphere and moderate music sets a relaxed mood. Korean noodles like jjajangmyeon shine with great taste. Sweet and sour pork is crispy and light, fitting the simple, neighborhood vibe.
Sweet and sour pork comes out crispy without feeling too heavy. The flavor is straightforward, nothing too special or complex.
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Parking is limited, with only a few spots available in front of the restaurant.
The restaurant is small, so expect a wait during peak hours.
Prices are competitive, with reasonable options for most dishes.
Small, modern space pulses with loud K-pop music and a trendy interior. Sweet and sour pork features crispy tempura-style batter and a well-balanced sauce. Authentic Korean-style Chinese dishes offer bold flavors and generous portions.
Crispy pieces come with a light tempura-style batter and a yummy sauce on the side. The dish balances sweet and sour flavors well and stands out as a highlight on the menu.
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Parking is available in the lot in front of the restaurant.
The total cost for two dishes, including tip and tax, is nearly $40.
Having lunch for two people typically costs around $50.
Spacious Korean spot offers a clean, modern vibe with an open kitchen showing visible flames. Sweet and sour pork is crispy and tangy with a light batter for a healthier bite. Tables come with hair ties and bibs for a thoughtful dining touch.
Sweet and sour pork comes with a crispy texture and a sweet, tangy sauce. It uses a light batter and lean meat, making it a healthier option.
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Parking costs $1 every 10 minutes, but validation is available for customers.
Parking can be tricky during lunch, but there's street parking nearby.
During lunchtime, expect minimal wait times for a table.
Old diner vibe offers a calm, fuss-free spot with free parking. Large portions shine, especially the homemade noodles in a unique seafood broth. Sweet and sour pork is a highlight with 17 crispy pieces that balance soft and crunchy perfectly.
Sweet and sour pork comes in a plentiful portion of 17 pieces. The pork is both crispy and soft, offering a tasty bite each time.
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The parking lot is small but free, which is rare in KTown.
Food portions are large, often enough for two meals.
Jajangmyeon costs $10, offering good value for the portion size.
Spacious dining room with nostalgic 1970s decor sets a cozy, lively scene. Sweet and sour pork is a crowd-pleaser with kids but can be mostly batter with little meat. Classic American Chinese food offers generous portions at reasonable prices.
Sweet and sour pork varies here. Some find it fresh tasting and a crowd-pleaser with kids, while others note it as mostly batter with little meat and lacking sourness.
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Parking is available in a large lot behind the restaurant, but it can fill up during peak hours.
The restaurant only accepts cash payments, so plan accordingly.
Portions are large, often providing enough for leftovers.