Yedang
321 Broad Ave #7, Ridgefield
(201) 313-3344
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I've been going to this shopping lot for several years and I've never noticed this shop. It was my first time going there last week. I bought the pumpkin rice cake and another made with rice grain with nuts. Both were delicious and purchased while still warm. I am going back to buy some more.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
First time ordering rice cake and was ready on time , felt welcomed and appreciated. Rice cake was delicious!!!!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Tastiest highest quality rice cakes in northern Jersey. Owner is very nice and welcoming every time I go.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I stumbled on Yedang’s PHENOMENAL red bean mochi at a cafe in Manhattan. I’m usually skeptical of packaged stuff from overseas (and believe me I’m Chinese) — who knows what preservatives and flavor maskers are in them — but this was pillow-soft, not too sweet and no “additives” aftertaste. $6 isn’t cheap, but with tariffs, get use to it. Looks like they’re made locally - hard to say if it’s just repackaged.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Best Korean rice cakes and treats in NJ 👍
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
This place has the best 떡 (tteok) outside Korea. I don’t get why it has less than 5 stars! The ladies that work there are always so sweet and, if you buy a few cakes, they always give you a free one. They make real artisanal rice cakes with natural ingredients. I love this place!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I needed a Baekseolgi rice cake cake for my baby's first birthday, and it was the right size and you made it simply as I requested. Thank you.?
My child suddenly wanted to eat rice cake, so I went there, and it was Chuseok that day. I asked the person at the counter, who was the owner's grandmother, if there was any rice cake. But what they say is, “I’m not buying that kind of stuff on Chuseok~” Is there a law that says you only want to eat songpyeon on Chuseok? This is a rice cake restaurant that I have avoided ever since because the service level is so low. The price is expensive and not recommended.
Every time it's a holiday and I visit adults, I go to buy a box of rice cakes and traditional Korean snacks. Today, since it was Chuseok, I went in to buy rice cakes, but she didn't respond to the greetings I said to her whether it was the owner's grandmother or a worker, and said to other workers, "Oh, I'm scared of people coming over." . Is that so? Even though I was upset, I asked if I could buy the rice cake, and he said that he was too busy and couldn't give it to me right now. He said that if I came back in two hours, he would give me that special rice cake, so I just left. I will never have to go again in the future. I hope you are never as busy as you want ^^
This is the most delicious and luxurious rice cake restaurant in New Jersey.
Restaurantji Recommends
Best ricecake place ever. They have the finest high-quality ricecakes. Chewy and soft, and you can tell it’s “homemade.” If you want some genuine traditional Korean ricecakes, this place slaps. Expensive yes, but totally worth it.This rice cake shop is the best. It’s chewy, delicious, and you won’t get tired of it. I've tried several rice cakes, but Injeolmi is the best! It's expensive, but it's just as delicious!
Although there are bad reviews here, I really enjoyed their rice cake. The staff was also friendly - I guess they replaced the rude one?
Cake shop that kids loveIt's good to go hand in hand when I hear mom, please give me rice cakesSmall medicines and small rice cakes are cute to eat and fit neatly in one bite.
The bathroom in seat 28 was close, so I came to breathe fresh air that smelled like s**** but I was disappointed because of the smell of s****
Best in this town
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