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Bidrage med feedbackIf you 're looking for good Korean-Chinese foods like jjambong, tangsuyuk, jjajangmyeon, etc., this is not the place for you. The restaurant even placed a Korean name next to 'Two Sticks Cafe, ' which is misleading, as they don 't serve Korean-Chinese dishes. Even as Chinese food, the taste was terrible.
We live in North Denver and driving to Aurora seems like a trek for jjajang myun tang soo yook so we head to Westminster H-mart. I've been here a couple times for these dishes and the tang soo yook is usually super crispy and tasty. However, we came by after work one evening and it tasted like it was leftovers refried from the night before. I just wish the dish was consistent because it's usually pretty damn good. The jjajang myun is satisfactory; it can maybe use a little more black bean jjajang paste in the sauce. I just a read review that new owners took over in July 2023. That may explain why the jjajang myun tastes a little blander. Not sure if the tang soo yook was just an off-night.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s delicious, but it’s NOT jjambbong (spicy seafood soup). I wonder the new owner even know what jjambong tastes like. The new owner should go to another korean-chinese restaurant and try what Jjambong is. It tastes like a completely different type of dish. Both my husband and myself said it tastes nothing like jjambong. The jjajangmyun is pretty good though. Nice and friendly staff.
The lo mein here was really good. The chicken teriyaki was good too.Located inside Hmart.The staff was friendly.
?? Different cooking?? It’s not the same as it used to be. Sweet and sour pork, dried shrimp, and black bean noodles are all small. At least the fried rice was the same.