Paik’s Noodle delivers the best in Korean-Chinese cuisine. Since our beginning in Seoul in 2006, we’ve expanded to over 300 locations globally. Inspired by Chef Jong Won Paik, our dishes are flavorful and welcoming. Experience the great mix of two cultures in every meal at your nearest Paik’s Noodle location.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 18700 33rd Ave W Suite F, Lynnwood, WA 98037
Phone: (425) 712-9968
Website: https://www.clover.com/online-ordering/paiksnoodle-lynnwod
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Reviews
I do wish the servers had paid more attention to customers’ needs. Every time we needed something, we had to walk up to the counter to ask for it.
That said, I would definitely recommend this place to anyone looking for Korean-style Chinese dishes.
Two people. Three dishes. About $70 for food alone.
And we are leaving still hungry and going somewhere else to actually eat.
The tipping system already starts things off wrong. You order at the counter, pay upfront, and are forced to select a tip before receiving any service. This is not full service dining. No one checks on you. No refills. No follow up. Food is simply dropped off. Yet customers are expected to prepay 18–20% like this is a traditional sit-down restaurant. It feels less like hospitality and more like a built in cash grab.
Now the food.
The Cream Shrimp (almost $23) was borderline insulting. The batter was dramatically thicker than the shrimp itself. We had to peel off and discard most of it just to find a tiny piece of shrimp buried inside. It felt like paying premium pricing for fried batter with a trace amount of seafood.
The Chili Jjamppong was essentially an oil bath. Vegetables floating in grease. The broth heavy and unpleasant. The noodles didn’t absorb any flavor and tasted completely separate from the soup. There was no balance just oil and heaviness.
The tray Jjajangmyeon was the only somewhat edible item, but even that was mediocre at best.
We threw away a significant portion of the food. It may have looked like we “ate,” but most of what was on the table was either too greasy or too poorly made to finish. Spending $70 and still feeling unsatisfied that’s unacceptable.
To make things worse, while cleaning the table next to us, a staff member sprayed sanitizer and it landed on my arm during our meal. Whether they noticed or not, that level of carelessness is unacceptable in a dining setting.
No one asked how the food was. No one checked in. No accountability.
For the prices they charge, this level of food quality and service is inexcusable.
We will not be returning.
Terrible
Honestly, the food exceeded our expectations! Everything was delicious and the portions were very generous. I really hope they keep up this quality and quantity. The staff was incredibly attentive, anticipating our needs before we even asked. The layout of the restaurant is great, and it’s so clean that I almost felt guilty about splashing Jjampong soup! This is definitely going to be our new go-to spot.
Everything tasted fresh and well-prepared, and the service made the whole experience even better. You can tell they really care about both the food and their customers.
Definitely coming back!
This is one of the best jajangmyeon I’ve had. We got sweet and sour chicken and i love how crispy it was. The sauce is served on the side and I think it’s great! I would definitely come back to try their jjampongs.