MDK Noodles (Myung Dong Kyoja)

  4.1 – 826 reviews   • Korean restaurant

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Modestly appointed strip-mall eatery turning out soups, meats, dumplings & other Korean fare.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery MDK Noodles (Myung Dong Kyoja) 92801

Hours

Friday10 AM–9:30 PM
Saturday10 AM–9:30 PM
Sunday10 AM–9:30 PM
Monday10 AM–9:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM–9:30 PM
Wednesday10 AM–9:30 PM
Thursday10 AM–9:30 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1000 N Euclid St, Anaheim, CA 92801

Phone: (714) 533-7789

Website: http://www.mdknoodles.com/

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Reviews

Kevin Chon
Somehow we’ve been blessed to have this location near us, the only other one I know of is in k town Los Angeles, and in Korea itself. It is always always so consistently good and never fails to hit the spot. The chicken kalguksu is S tier , I love their fried mandu, and the kimchi is just as much the star as the kalguksu.

People who know know this place is kalguksu goat. They’ve remodeled recently and the scary parking lot is less scary and not as dark which is nice.

The Korean guy with curly hair provides the best service, always nice , always prompt. I’d poach him if I ever ran a restaurant!
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Eric K
One of the best parts of this visit was the service. The staff were very quick and friendly, which definitely deserves high praise. However, compared to before, the food portion and taste didn’t seem to improve. Since the broth was chicken-based, it had a slight chicken smell that I didn’t really enjoy. Also, the noodles were not handmade, and the extra $5 charge felt too expensive. After finishing the meal, the portion still felt a bit small, which was disappointing. In the end, restaurants that serve generous portions tend to do well, and I wish this place would consider that.

At least they gave a small bowl of rice for free, which made me feel a little less hungry.
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cutemichell
We normally eat regular Knife-cut Noodle but tried Hot Stone Bibimbab and Knife-cut Noodle in Anchovy Broth. The food was good and the service was excellent.
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Rachel
Honestly, I feel that Myeongdong Kyoja tastes a hundred times better here in the U.S. than at the original Seoul location. It’s so delicious that I could eat it every day! The service is excellent, everything is super clean and well-organized, and the food feels fresh and refined. I truly wish we had one in my neighborhood—that would be a dream come true.
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Tien Nguyen
This place is sooo good! We ordered the spicy noodle, which I think is number 12 on the menu, the pork and shrimp pork shrimp, and the beef galbi. We’ll definitely keep ordering these on future visits because they balance carbs and protein—there are lots of noodles but almost no protein besides half an egg. So if you’re a gym guy like me, that’s something to consider. One thing I want to call out is the kimchi—it’s sooooo fireeee! My family, who visited South Korea, said this kimchi is almost as good as the original kimchi there. Plus, this place isn’t crowded yet, unlike many other restaurants, so we didn’t have to wait. The price is also very affordable, around $20–30 per person.
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Scott Chun
As a Korean I have a tip: When you sit down and right away they bring out this type of red saucy kimchi?

You’ve come to the right place. Mad good kalguksoo and dumplings.
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Daniella H
I had a pleasure to eat it as much as it used to spare the ingredients, and I had a lot of good taste, and I was disappointed in bad materials when I had been in a few days. Don’t spare the ingredients.
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Mr. No Tengo Dinero
We came here for the first time!! It was a good Korean restaurant in the area! We got handful of orders and they were all delicious!
Bibimpap, cold noodles, Korean noodles and unlimited amount of delicious kimchi!
We had a delightful time for sure!
Love to be back here again!
Keep up with the good work!
Cheers
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Jay. Gee.
Portions are big. Go with 4 or more people to get more variety.

Chicken kalguksu was comforting. Broth could have been hotter.

Pan fried dumplings were good but nothing unfamiliar.

White kimchi and red kimchi are excellent! Red kimchi is garlicky and funky(a great thing)
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Tristan V
A Korean knife-cut noodle chain with great portions. The star, knife-cut noodles, are best displayed in the bibim-kalguksu. These mixed cold noodles are spicy, rich in fishy, fermented, garlic flavor and have a hint of sesame. The steamed pork and shrimp dumplings are also amazing. They have a springy texture, thin skin, and a nice bite. The fried mandu were great with a flavorful chive and pork flavor. They are also nice in the mandu-guk, which can come with perfectly chewy and thin tteok (rice cakes). The soup base that comes with the previous dish and kalguksu, however, could be better. There is not enough umami or deep flavor. Although, the ground chicken topping option is tender and well seasoned. The complimentary kimchi is generous, but the flavor was not exactly to our liking. Overall, there is a lot of variety offered here, especially if you’re looking for satisfying and comforting Korean food.
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