Peking Gourmet
9092 Garden Grove Blvd A, Garden Grove
(714) 539-5301
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The man who served my order was really nice but the older woman working at the front was kind of mean? She said bye to other guests extremely nice and smiled a lot but when I was leaving, she wasn't smiley/inviting, and smacked the check tab i gave her really hard on the front desk. The food had a homemade, warm taste and it was cheap. I enjoyed it a lot! I liked the other service but the woman in the front could treat others more fairly. I tipped ~18% and also cleaned my table before i left, and wasn't rude/demanding.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 3
I was trying to find an old restaurant I used to visit for great Jjajangmyeon, and although this wasn’t the exact place I remembered, I was very satisfied.
They served a small egg soup as a welcome dish — warm, light, and comforting on an empty stomach.
During lunch time, I tried the stir-fried vegetables, which were fresh and perfectly seasoned without being too salty.
I also liked that they offered small-size bowls of Jjajangmyeon — just right for a light meal.
Everything tasted great, and I definitely recommend visiting this place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Always good services
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 4
The food is above average compared to other Korean style Chinese restaurants. Good spicy seafood noodle and black noodle. Quality of the ingredients are good and fresh.
But what compelled me to write this review is the ownership seem to deeply care about customer satisfaction, and their service have always been consistently attentive and friendly (and not surprising that it is packed even during weekdays). I hope this restaurant continues to thrive and wish great success.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Old school Korean Chinese food
We ordered 1 black bean noodles, 1 spicy seafood noodle and 1 sweet & sour pork- and left with such disappointment.
The black bean noodles were nowhere close to the jjajangmyun that we have had at other restaurants and the seafood in the black bean noodles had a very fish smell to it. I had to take all of it out.
The seafood noodle soup also had the same fishy taste. And I was appalled by how flavorless the soup tasted. It just tasted like water and spice- no taste of the veggies or the seafood that was in the bowl.
The sweet and sour pork had a good outer layer but the meat was cut into small parts leaving you with more of the air and the fried layer.
As for service- they were welcoming at first but never came to our table once the food came out.
Food reminded me of Frozen TV dinner at a much higher cost
Good food,service and price
The taste wasn't bad, but the entire meal wasn't even served to accommodate the waiting customers. When I told them that the food wasn't served after I gave them the receipt, they looked embarrassed and left. And after the food came out, while I was eating, they gave me the receipt again, and as I continued to eat, someone else came and asked if I would pay for it, but I didn't feel good after eating it.
I don't know if it's because they didn't order expensive dishes like other tables, but I hope they bring the bill when the customer requests it.
It's the same as the best Chinese restaurant in town when I was a child. This is the only place where you can enjoy the same atmosphere and taste as you remember. I really, really love this restaurant.
Rajogi, scorched rice, black bean noodles, jjamppong, and noodles are all so delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
Fantastic Chinese restaurant, the foods are amazing and tasty. You don't have to wait too long for your orders to come. They are fast and friendly. And for the large parties, they always have room. I would recommend this place 100%. Also the prices are great.
10 out of 10
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Jjampong, Onions and Chajiang Sauce, 椒盐虾 Shrimp with Salt and Pepper - 소금 새우구이, 炒肉饺子 Fried Meat Dumplings - 야끼만두, Moo Goo Gaipan, Cold Noodle, Sizzling Rice Soup, Fried Shrimp with Hot Garlic Sauce - 깐풍새우, Orange Chicken, Chicken Chow Mein, Black Bean Noodles, Hot and Sour Soup, Fried Fish with Shrimp, Lemon Chicken, 蒙古牛肉 mongolian beef - 청파 쇠고기, Fried Calamari, Sweet and Sour Pork, Fried Shrimp, Shrimp Fried Rice, Honey Walnut Shrimp
It was a little busy on Sunday evening, so they gave me the bill before I could finish my food, and as soon as the last dish was finished, they kept urging me by saying that there was a customer waiting outside, which was very unpleasant, and I will never go there again.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
What happened to this place? It used to be so good, but now even the eggplant in hot garlic sauce is mediocre. The Mongolian beef was bland, the Jiampong tasted watered down, and the chow mein was mushy and not good. We've had delivery from this place before which was good, but this time it was pretty bad and the last time we'll get delivery from this place again.
Food: 2
Service: 5
Portions and Prawns are huge. The kimchi is sweet. Mien is umami flavored with chew. Great value and flavor but bathrooms need a makeover.
This is conveniently located in a strip mall next to automotive repair and maintenance shops.
You can tell they are great value and taste when you see a bunch of business men and their constituents dinning with Tsingtao, Cast and Soju. Make sure you get the 3 flavor Chachiang Jiajang mien and not the regular which has no chunks of shrimp, scallops, squids, and crispy pork. We also added shrimp fried rice and fried meat dumplings. I want to come back to try the sweet and sour pork/chicken and jjambong.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: 炸酱面 Chachiang Mein - 짜장면, 炒肉饺子 Fried Meat Dumplings - 야끼만두, Black Bean Noodles
Ordered takeout wonton soup. The broth lacked flavor. The wontons didn't have any meat inside. They were gelatinous soggy noodles. Prolly won't be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
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