
Looking for Korean Chinese restaurant in New Jersey? Hong Ban Jang is here for you! As a family-owned restaurant, Hong Ban Jang has warmed the soul up with a taste of home by serving Korean-Chinese comfort food. With us, you can enjoy 100 special recipes created by a skilled cook with 38 years of experience. We serve various Korean-Chinese food menus from simple yet savory dishes (jjajangmyeon, jjambbong, fried dumplings) to luxurious sophisticated dishes to delight your taste buds and improve your dining experience. Our authentic Korean Chinese dishes guide you to a new world of flavors and touch your heart by using various spices, fresh ingredients, and amazing aromas. Visit Hong Ban Jang the best Korean-Chinese restaurant in New Jersey!
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Address: 127 Broad Ave, Palisades Park, NJ 07650
Phone: (201) 242-4664
Website: https://hongbanjang.us/
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The jjajangmyun here are great. It’s a hearty serving and a rich sauce with bits of vegetables and pork. Don’t get confused when they plop a scissor next to your bowl – it’s to cut the noodles down to size so they’re easier to eat. At most Chinese-Korean restaurants, they’ve smartened up to the power of a mix-and-match menu. Hong Ban Jang has quite a few on the menu, noted in fun Korean portmanteaus like bokjjangmyun (half fried rice, half black bean noodles) or tang jjang myun (half sweet and sour fried pork, half noodles). These are served in clever divided bowls and a good way to get a good portion of two hits.
Speaking of hits, my family and I tried two – the aforementioned tang soo yuk, or sweet and sour fried pork, is incredible here. Hot, crispy, and big chunks of meat (as opposed to other restaurants which shall not be named, who have shaved costs by deep frying paper thin bits of pork). It’s served with a sweet sauce that has chunks of fruits (peaches? pineapples? We couldn’t decide which, but it was delicious). Good as these were, I loved the lajogi even more. Translated as ‘stir-fried chicken in hot sauce’ on the menu, these are deep fried nuggets of chicken tossed in a zingy, orange pepper-laden sauce. Eat these as soon as they come out, because there’s nothing quite like that contrast of fresh-fried crunch with a gooey, spicy sauce.
My family and I came on a late Saturday lunch hour and things were hopping in here. Every table was full and there was a bit of a wait (admittedly, we were also a larger party so it took some time to mash tables together). The servers know how to keep up with such rush; even when there seems to be way more tables and customers than staff, they’re somehow always there when you need something.
If you want solid jjajang, jjamppong, and tangsuyuk, go to Hong Banjang in here!
And don’t miss their beef jjamppong — seriously a must-try
The tangsuyuk was spot on too ”
Food comes out lightning fast! The jjangjangmyeon was delicious and the noodles had great texture. The sauce had a nice roasted flavor and the vegetables were fresh. I liked the amount of sauce that comes with this dish. I think the only thing missing is some thinly sliced fresh cucumbers on top.
The jjamppong was fantastic. Comforting broth, not too spicy, and hearty seafood and veggies. Love that they do the half and half version here with the jjajangmyeon.
We also go shrimp tangsuyuk. Love that they offer the sauce on the side. The batter is so light and crispy. Fried to perfection. The shrimp in this dish and the jjampong are not deveined. It’s slightly off-putting but luckily didn’t detract from the flavor.
Definitely looking forward to trying their other dishes.