In the old Noodles spot, and it doesn't look much different, inside or out. You order at the table, and since I was the only one there when they opened on a weekday they brought my food out, and...
Paik’s Noodle
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Paik's Noodle, a restaurant that harmoniously blends Korean and Chinese culinary traditions, has been serving flavorful dishes since its founding in Seoul in 2006. With over 300 locations globally, inspired by Chef Jong-Won Paik, the establishment offers diners a welcoming experience that highlights the rich mix of the two cultures in every meal.
With a presence in multiple states, including Ohio, Texas, and California, Paik's Noodle continues to expand and share its unique flavors across the United States. Guests can enjoy a variety of dishes that reflect the vibrant fusion of Korean and Chinese cuisines at their nearest location.
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Pros: Good location Ample parking Nice decor Tasty stir-fried noodles but a bit over sauced Side area with radish and onions Cons: Variety of menu isn't much Self-serve - have to order off the...
Tried a few things from the menu and all of them are pretty solid. I wish they're spicier but they have gochugaru on each table. Fried wings are crispy, noodles have good flavor and chewiness....
Really yummy Korean/Chinese spot in Columbus if you're craving Korean noodles. I especially liked the Jajangmyeon and Jjamppong. The noodles are long and chewy, and the flavors taste authentic. We...
Paik's Noodles was so good. I felt like I was in a Korean grandma's kitchen. It wasn't just the food, it was the experience. The ladies who work here are so nice. You will feel welcomed here....
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