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Are they still open?
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Yes. They are still open. I was there on Tuesday. They close for one day a week - I think Wednesday?
James K.Â5 years agoQ:
Do they use MSG? I'm pregnant and curious?
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Plenty of American food has MSG. It's a naturally occurring substance, not something from a lab. It's in most seasoning salts.
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- Aug 6, 2023
This was absolutely delightful-the service was fast but pleasant, and our food came with some kimchi, bean paste, raw onion and daikon radish. We comfortably split this platter for two and were satisfied with the portion. Their pork was wonderful-I would love to come back for more food here, and I loved the combination of the kimchi with the Szechuan pork.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ashley F.Graham, WA9109428Jul 30, 2023
I would've given this place a lower rating but the female employee who took my order was very kind and friendly so I added 2 stars.
The reason for my disappointment is because this is a Korean restaurant pretending to be a Chinese restaurant. It is called Peking Garden Chinese Restaurant but the flavors are not Chinese at all. The wonton soup was an egg drop soup. I've never seen wonton soup with broth that wasn't clear. The consistency was thick and gelatinous not a thin broth. The chow mein was made with a flat rice noodle and not the round egg noodle. The flavor was also sweet which is not how Chinese chow mein should taste. The beef and broccoli tasted similarly and overall the entire meal was a let down.
Note: this restaurant is in the food court of Pal-Do market in Lakewood.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Theresa S.Tacoma, WA31044Jan 27, 2024
The dishes are very flavorful, well prepared and cooked to order. Everything on the menu is delicious and staff are very friendly
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 17, 2023
First I would like to note that this is located inside Pal-Do market in the food court that they have there. Don't be like me circling around the parking lot trying to find it.
I ordered the half/half Mongolian beef and sweet sour pork, black bean noodles, and gyoza all for to-go. They packed it with a small side of rice and miso soup.
The sweet sour pork were lacking some flavors
I did enjoy the Mongolian beef
the noodles for the jajangmyeon was over cooked and lacking flavor a bit as well
Overall experience - I was under the impression that this would be more of a dine in and not food court. If im grocery shopping maybe I'll consider picking something up from there.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Thomas M.Portland, OR19691Apr 30, 2023
Everything about this place. Friendly staff, amazing food, Just one of hidden gems in Tacoma
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jan 30, 2021
There's not many great options for Korean Chinese food in the general Tacoma area. This one isn't a standout option but it does the job.
Jjamppong is my favorite dish here. The noodles are in a delicious spicy seafood soup. The soup is quite rich and tasty and there's plenty of onions and seafood pieces. The noodles are a little thicker for my liking but is still tasty. 5/5
Jjajangmyun here is also tasty but very very oily. We have gotten takeout on multiple times and the sauce is packed separately from the noodles. In the sauce container the oil was separated from the rest of the components and you can tell there's A LOT of oil. 3/5. Still good but nothing too special. The noodles are the same thickness as the jjamppong.
Beef tangsooyook/ sweet and sour pork: also hits the spot but doesn't standout compared to other places.
Overall pretty okay! If you're looking for a Korean fusion spot in this area, I'd definitely say to give it a try :)Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Miko D.Tacoma, WA19352Sep 15, 2022
The jajjangmyun is always great usually but it was a little bland the last time I went, but it's still my comfort food along with the sweet and sour pork!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Aug 28, 2019
Was stopping by after eating Outback, I was still hungry for some food. I was craving for my black bean sauce noodle. I was looking at Yelp to see where to go find one. This place shows up and I decide to give it a try. The location of this place is actually located inside a Asian grocery market at the food court. They have couple other restaurant there too as well. I ordered the half and half. The black bean sauce noodle and the sweet and sour pork. The service there is very friendly and welcoming and as for the food. It's alright, not the best I have. The sweet and sour pork was tasted too plain like they forgot to season it or something. As for the black bean sauce noodle. It wasn't bad or good, but I still finished it because I was hungry. Overall, decent place if you want to try some comfort Korean food.
Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 1 - Pearl W.Olympia, WA204634222Apr 29, 2021
This is my favorite spot if I'm craving Chinese/Korean food!! Love their jambong, jajangmyun and sweet and sour pork.
They have fast and great service!
Have dined in and ordered takeout many times from here.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0
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