Paik's Noodle
Straight out of Seoul, Paik's is famed for its delectable and comforting Korean noodle dishes.
With chopsticks at the ready, fossick through the menu of distinct options including signature tang-suyuk, deep-fried pork and vegetables served alongside Paik’s famed sweet and sour sauce.
Test your tastebuds with other Korean fan favourites jjamppong, spicy seafood noodle soup paired with pork and crisp fresh vegetables, or jjampong's stir-fried sister, bokkeum jjamppong.
For the hot-heads, peruse the menu of flame-friendly options. Slurp chilli-spiked gochu jajang, simple but spicy black bean noodles rich with umami flavour.
Feel the fire with gochu jjamppong, a fiery chilli broth slow simmered with vegetables, mussels and chewy noodles, or level up and opt for a carb-loaded rice feast option instead, gochu ljamppong-bap.
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