Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–1 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 243 Westlake Center, Daly City, CA 94015
Phone: (650) 755-2100
Website: http://chicknjajang.com/
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Chick & Jajang
Chick & Jajang | Online Ordering | DALY CITY | (650) 755-2100
Chick & Jajang, 243 Westlake Ctr, Daly City, CA 94015, US
Reviews
I just tried a bite of the chili ones and that was way to spicy for me, so I’d highly recommend if you like spicy food.
The soy garlic ones are like glazed in honey? which makes it super sticky. It was a bit to sweet for me, I’d probably just stick with the original next time. The radish definitely helps cut the sweetness.
We did family style and ordered two types of fried chicken wings, gan ja jang, jam bong and rose spicy rice cake. I thought all of them were really good! I was also surprised by how much I liked the rose spicy rice cake! I really have no complaints about their food. We got medium spicy level for all of them, and it didn’t taste spicy to me at all. There was maybe a little heat, but that quickly dissipates.
I would describe their menu as street food that you would find at local street vendors in Korea.
There is plenty of parking out front! Our server was also very attentive and even checked on us to make sure everything was good throughout our meal.
In terms of environment, plenty of tables at 6:30pm on a Wednesday. It was unfortunate that were two loud girls eating there. The restaurant is small and their voices protruded through the background Korean pop music. Also, it was uncomfortably hot in there. My forehead broke a sweat eating. My hands were sticky from the fried chicken glaze and I had to avoid wiping my face. Enough was enough. I took my food to-go after eating there for 10 mins. Service was excellent.
Original review: Nice. Very nice Korean fried chicken at Chick & Jajang. They are an authentic Korean fried chicken restaurant. The cashier/waiter speaks fluent Korean. I started with the #1 – jajangmyeon (black bean sauce noodles) $13. The black bean sauce smelled wonderful and tasted even better. The noodles were homemade and tasted fresh. The only drawbacks were the black bean sauce could have been thicker and it didn’t contain that many pieces of cabbage, onions, pork or zucchini. Next I had the #10 chili Korean fried chicken $15. This was great! The sweet and sauce overloaded the fried chicken. In order to retain the crunch, I had to eat these fast. I ordered it medium spicy and it wasn’t that spicy at all. They put some chopped peanuts on top of the chicken which I found weird. Luckily, I don’t have a peanut allergy. Service was fine.
Very friendly staff and good service. One person (I think was owner) works the counter (so be patient if the place is really busy, 2 tables of medium-sized groups were seated and they managed fine).
Everything came out of the kitchen piping hot shortly after ordering. Rave reviews on taste and quality from the better half. I had the boneless soy garlic chicken and it was very good.
Taste and quality reminded me of another large similar chain that offers the exact fare a little further south. However, this recipe was tweaked and had more of a homemade quality that I liked.
Also of note, the owners (mom and pop type) appear to be honest, hardworking folks who aren’t screwing over their customers by price gouging when it comes time to settle the bil.
When the receipt came, I noticed the suggested tip is calculated only on food and drink total. I appreciated the honesty.
Some places inflate the tip by also including the tax in those suggested tip totals, that is scamming you out of a couple extra bucks $$$.
Will definitely stop in again.