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Yong Moon Lu
Address: 19240 Colima Rd , Rowland Heights 91748, CA, US
Phone: (626) 363-4961
State: CA
City: Rowland Heights
Zip Code: 91748


Opening Hours

Monday: 11:30-15:00
Monday: 16:30-21:00
Wednesday: 11:30-15:00
Wednesday: 16:30-21:00
Thursday: 11:30-15:00
Thursday: 16:30-21:00
Friday: 11:30-15:00


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Reviews
They had a couple crazy deals for the first two months but went back to normal price after. It’s good but on the expensive side. This location has had several restaurants but new ownership looks good. I’m hoping they stick around.
My wife Yelp this place to try, and I must say it's a pretty interesting Korean-Chinese speaking restaurant. Crab meat fried rice was a little blend, but overall, it was friendly and great service. We will definitely come back to try out new dishes. You must try the noodle, it was the best dish!Food: 5/5
Stopped by here on a whim since it popped up on Yelp and looked promising. When we got here, even though it was absolutely packed we were able to get seated quickly. Service was excellent, and food was even better! We got the jjajangmyeon, sweet and sour pork, salt and pepper shrimp, pork fried rice, and seafood noodle soupjjamppong. Wanted the shrimp toast but they were sold out of it. Will definitely be recommending this place to all my friends and coming back! Props to all the staff too, everyone was super attentive and lovely.
First time having authentic Korean fusion Chinese food here. It was their grand opening special and I ordered their traditional Jiajangmyeon with sweet and sour pork. I love that the noodles were very flavorful and to keep up with that 6.5% inflation they give out big portions I could handle. A little problem with the waiter and he fix the problem by offering us a new order of Jiajangmyeon with the black bean paste. Talk about excellent customer service. They deserve lots of tips.
Koreanized Chinese comfort food. This is a 80-90s style, standard-issue Koreanized Chinese restaurant. All the classic Koreanized Chinese food items are served at this here. We had all the regular dishes like Tang-suyuk, shredded spicy pork with buns, and champong are strongly recommended. The restaurant is tidy, and service is attentive. If you are not familiar with Korean style Chinese food, I would recommend visiting here.
The sweet sour pork is 10/10. The Jajangmyeon is solid.
Great for family style dinners. Authentic Korean style Chinese food. Fresh made noodles for the jjajang myeon. Big shrimp and lots of meat in the combo fried rice and chow mein. Both the kids and grandparents love the food. Vegetarian options: The salt and pepper fried egg plant is amazing. Spicy with chilies but I can't stop eating it. Kid-friendliness: Good family style dishes. My kids love the fried rice. Parking: Has their own parking lot and more parking around the back. Wheelchair accessibility: Big open doors, not steps, and ample room between the tables.
The only good thing about this place is the sweet and sour pork. Their jajang black bean noodles smelled like it was rotten, tasted bland, and just felt really cheap. There should be no reason their prices are what they were and recommend any other place but here.
The jajangmyun was so watery. It was like white. Usually it's brown with alot of sauce and meat /vegetables. But wow..I came here thinking the online reviews were true but guess not. I'm a little disappointed and wouldn't recommend this restaurant. Wow..it was so bad. I would recommend chai Lan in irvine or paiks noodle in Buena park.
1 star in case for Yelp paid removal review We were a regular since they opened, today, the take-out order was sooooooooo disappointing, they served "COLD" "COLD" noodle and "WARM" "WARM" sauce for "PRE-COOKED" FRIED PORK. I called and the management replied "That's the way we serve for take out nowaday". On a "COLD RAINY" day, mind you and so long !!!!!
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