Yong Kang Street Noodle and Dumpling House
$ • Asian, Japanese, TaiwaneseAbout Yong Kang Street Noodle and Dumpling House
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Japanese Ramen with Pork Tonkatsu
Chicken and Shrimp Hibachi
Pan Fried Pot Stickers
Taiwan Beef Noodle
Beef Noodle Soup
California Roll
Chow Mein
Rice Bowl
Dumpling
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Hours
Monday | 11AM - 8PM |
Tuesday | 11AM - 8PM |
Wednesday | 11AM - 8PM |
Thursday | 11AM - 8PM |
Friday | 11AM - 9PM |
Saturday | 11AM - 9PM |
Sunday | 11AM - 7:30PM |
Yong Kang Street Noodle and Dumpling House is a popular spot for quick service ramen, rice, and chow mein. The restaurant is usually busy, with many customers dining in. The food is satisfying, with dishes like shrimp fried rice, Taiwanese beef noodle soup, pork tonkotsu ramen, and the shrimp & steak hibachi gaining good reviews. The Taiwanese beef noodle soup is served very hot and delicious. The shrimp fried rice is flavorful. The Shrimp & Steak Hibachi features juicy shrimp and tasty fried rice. The chicken and shrimp hibachi plate has chicken that is browned nicely and crunchy shrimp. The pepper chicken rice and lemon chicken rice are warm and delicious. Customers appreciate the friendly and excellent service. The tables and floor are quite clean. Despite being a bit pricey, the portions are good. Many diners enjoy returning here regularly, finding the food flavorful and satisfying.
Recent reviews highlight the excellent food and reasonable prices. The staff is very friendly, and the place is nice and clean. Soft opening specials are great, and some customers say they could eat here daily. Everything tried so far is praised, especially the good-sized portions. The black pepper chicken is a favorite, noted for its strong flavor. Visitors also appreciate the authenticity of the food, mentioning the ramen with Pork Tonkotsu as delicious and well-prepared. The restaurant appears to be a small mom-and-pop shop that has been around since 1963, offering a cozy, home-like atmosphere. It’s the only place in the mall to get boba, now added with a smoothie series that is especially popular during hot weather. Service is quick and efficient, and the food is fresh, not reheated or processed fast food. Customers plan to return, especially during winter to enjoy a comforting meal away from the busy mall environment. The Chinese food, dumplings, and ramen inside the mall are appreciated for their authenticity. The chicken fried rice is tasty, though some say it could use a bit more salt. Pork chops are cooked perfectly, and the pork tonkotsu ramen comes out just right. Prices are around $13.88 for fried rice and pork chop bowls, with ramen at $14.88, and smoothies at $5.50 each. Overall, visitors enjoy their meals and look forward to returning.