
Yupdduk, a celebrated Korean street food paradise, welcomes you to try their mouth-watering and authentic Tteokbokki, a beloved stir-fried rice cake dish customizable to your desired spice level—extra mild, mild, spicy or scorching hot! Embark on a culinary journey that spans beyond Tteokbokki, as Yupdduk boasts an array of genuine Korean street food delights, featuring succulent fried dishes, slurp-worthy noodles, and tantalizing appetizers. Delight your senses at their vibrant location, opt for convenient takeout, or have it delivered straight to your door. restaurant
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 8544 Commonwealth Ave, Buena Park, CA 90621
Phone: (714) 266-0200
Website: http://yupddukbuenapark.com/
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Their yup dduk ranges from super mild, mild, original and challenge. Lemme warn you now don’t let the name mild deceive you. It was not mild.
We also had a side of fried foods, seaweed balls (so fun to get your hands in there and make) and spam mayo rice. Everything was delicious and so fun to eat!
The service was attentive and nice even with the shift change. The restaurant itself is small and well kept. I love the minimalist look.
All in all I’ll be back to try their other flavors like rose and mala!
Parking: Free parking lot. There’s a small plaza, but finding a spot can be easy.
Ambiance/Environment: It’s a very casual spot. They have a large space with a decent amount of indoor seating. No outdoor seating. It wasn’t busy, but it was consistent. They were busier closer to dinner time.
Service: We were greeted right when we entered. The server seated us at an open table. You’d view the menu and order via the tablet. If you prefer a physically menu, simply ask.
Food:
1) Omelette Rice – This was PACKED with rice! It was seasoned well and served with lettuce.
2) Yup Ki Chicken Stew – Since I’ve had their Yupdduk before, I wanted to try something different. This contained chicken, glass noodle, rice cakes, potatoes, carrots, green onions, red pepper flakes, & corn syrup. The chicken stew was absolutely flavorful and not too heavy. There was a generous amount of chicken wings & drums! I ordered this mild, and ooof they do not mess with their spice levels.
3) Parmesan Squid Steak – The squid was sliced into pieces and sat on a bed of cabbage. The squid was cooked well, though the larger pieces can be a bit chewy. I have no idea what’s in the sauce, but it was so good! It could use more parmesan since it’s in the name.
4) Seaweed Fries – Surprisingly these aren’t potatoes wrapped and fried in seaweed lol. It’s rolled rice, wrapped in seaweed, and fried till crispy golden. They were definitely crunchy. Simple appetizer to start off with.
Pricing: Majority of their dishes are shareable between 2-3 people! Definitely worth it!
Came here on Saturday night for date night/Valentine celebration w my hubby.
I’m really a simple gal and I love Korean food.
was originally gonna head to King Chang but was during rush hour/dinner time. Called to see the wait and was informed the wait time.
We didn’t want to deal with the wait.
Than YELPED Gopchang. Got to the plaza and I realized Yupdduk was in same strip of businesses. recall one of my friends coming here before along with seeing this restaurant on my Facebook feed.
I love tteokbokki & spice!!!
Makes everything nice along saw they have spicy chicken feet!
My fav too…
Boy it definitely wasn’t a disappointment.
So glad i decided to give this place a try. It just opened too last month 2.15.25
We were greeted by the manager Don when we walked in and was seated right away.
You order from the tablet that’s on each table.
Really easy to order.
What we ordered
~ Chicken Feet in Mild was pretty spicy. I recall eating something like this in Korea and it was as good here, meat is soft & tender. Recommended.
~ # 2 Rose YupDduk in mild was perfect. Not too spicy. My husband can’t eat too spicy, so it was perfect for him. It is really good and the bowl was huge! Can be shared among 2-3 person. Love the cheese on it. Another item you must get here.
~ omelette Rice was good. Just wished it was a bit on the spicy side. Love the cabbage salad it comes with. The dressing was good and creamy.
~ udon is like any other udon. Simple but hit the spot especially on cold days.
~ Ham kimbap was yummy. A great appetizer to enjoy to help with all the spice we had from other dishes.
Service was awesome by 2 servers. A boy and a girl. Didn’t quite get their name.
Restaurant was busy and kept getting foot traffic.
It was fully filled.
I want to return and try the chicken gizzard, chicken wings were sold out. So didn’t get to try that.
Simple restaurant with tables & booths. Even a bar height tables and located in same plaza as Van Dyke coffee shop. I use to visit here frequently when i use to live in Fullerton. Along w being a few doors down from Gopchang & Koko chicken Restuarant.
Parking was available but can easily get jam packed during dinner hours.
If you’re too far from the restaurant, they also have a delivery and pick up option available which is nice for those who are busy to eat at the actual restaurant. I would recommend to eat it on the same day because the rice cakes can get hard the next day. The interior of the restaurant was clean and cozy. If you’re familiar with Buena park and this specific plaza, it actually replaced the other Korean rice cake restaurant that was here before. The lady was really nice and I could tell she really cared about her customers because she was always smiling and making sure we had a great dining experience. Another thing about buena park is that it is the new “Korean Town” in OC which was after Los Angeles and Garden Grove. I am so glad they made a Yupdukk branch in Buena Park so more people can visit!! 🙂
Their main specialty is tteokbokki, but what makes it even better is the variety. 4 different flavors, customizable spice levels, and endless topping options to create your perfect dish.
Plus, they offer a great selection of Korean side dishes and even special menu items like port cutlet, chicken stew, kimbap etc, def making it a must-visit for anyone craving authentic Korean flavors.
I already can’t wait to go back and try more dishes. If you love Korean food, this is the spot you don’t want to miss.
The food, teokbokki, was the best I ever tasted.
Considering the price, the portion is very generous.
I like their tablet system too.
Although I needed something, I saw that the server was on the phone.
After putting the request in the tablet, another server came right out with what I need.
Plenty of parking and everything was perfect!
We added extra sausage and bunmoja, but they forgot to include them — even though we were charged for it. On top of that, we ordered rice, and after all that waiting, they told us last minute they didn’t have any and would just refund it. If we’d known we’d wait that long only to get incomplete food, we definitely wouldn’t have stayed. One table even walked out because they were so frustrated with the delays, while other tables who arrived later somehow got their food first.
The food itself? Kinda meh. Definitely didn’t taste as good as the Irvine.
Honestly, the whole vibe felt super unorganized. Orders for dine-in and pickup were all mixed up, and the staff seemed overwhelmed. It just felt like no one was really paying attention. I hope they getting better.