

Gulp, a Taiwanese restaurant in the heart of Jersey City is proud to bring you an authentic taste of Taiwan right here in the bustling city. Indulge in our beef noodle soup, braised series, popcorn chicken, and lu rou fan(braised pork rice), will transport you to the night markets of Taiwan! No Taiwanese experience is complete without savoring our delightful beverages and desserts. Choose from an array of bubble teas, expertly crafted with premium tea leaves and delightful tapioca pearls. Whether you’re looking to satisfy your craving for authentic Taiwanese cuisine or simply enjoy a cozy meal with loved ones, Gulp is the perfect destination. Come and join us as we bring the flavors of Taiwan to your table.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 110 1st St, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone: (201) 375-9288
Website: https://www.gulpjiabun.com/
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Reviews
– Popcorn Chicken : so good! I wish it serves with spicy mayo like the Mala Fries
– Mala Fries : so good. It’s not like traditionally spicy but its perfect.
– Braised Beef Noodles Soup : i wish the broth has more flavor. Beef is super tender and juicy. The noodles are perfect!
– Ground beef or pork (i forgot) : ssssoooo good! The noodles are perfect!!
The crispy chicken they gave me was totally cold and hard. I can’t believe that. Look at the picture, they’re all clumped together. I don’t know why they treat customers like this. I’m a regular there. I love their fried chicken before, so I was so angry and disappointed.Also, the milk tea was brewed all at once and was very watery.
The sausage with garlic was awesome, and the fried chicken… crispy and juicy, couldn’t stop eating.
Milk tea was smooth, fruit tea really refreshing. Overall, just really good comfort food.
I had the lu rou fan bento (braised pork rice), Taiwanese pickled cucumbers, and a sea salt cream black tea with boba pearls, plus an extra side of popcorn chicken. The standouts were definitely the lu rou fan, the pickles, and the popcorn chicken—delicious and comforting.
This spot feels perfect for quick meals, workday lunches, or a casual dinner. The fast-prep business model means consistent quality, speedy service, and fair prices. I’d recommend giving it a try.
Redeeming factor was the popcorn chicken.