I couldn’t leave Las Vegas without my proper Korean fix and here is where I chose! YuXiang Korean Chinese Cuisine – this was after Chan got over his little bout and boy was I ready to go for it! Well we ordered too much food, as usual (lol). What I really like about this place was that they offer “mini” sizes of food – you know I can’t be distracted from my black bean noodles!
Complimentary Banchan
Mini Tangsuyuk (Sweet and Sour Pork) | $12.99
Perfect size to share between two people while you slurp those yummy noodles!
Mini Yan Jang Pi | $27.99
What is Yan Jang Pi? Here’s a quick description I found online: Yang Jang Pi is a chinese influenced dish very popular in Korea, often served as an appetizer. It is a great dish for parties, because it has a mix of everything – fresh vegetables, seafood, sitr-fry beef or pork with noodles, mushrooms and not only! Everything is served in thin slices creating a rainbow-coloured dish, topped with a spicy mustard sauce where yellow wasabi is the main ingredient.
I’ve had this once before in Hawaii and I love it. It’s definitely a dish to be shared and we really shouldn’t have ordered it because we had so much food but I really wanted to try it. This is also considered a mini! Nothing about this looks mini to me and I’m scared to ask what a regular would look like. It was so delicious but we couldn’t finish it of course.
Jjamppong
Chan’s spicy seafood noodles. Look at how red that is! He was really taking a leap eating this after just getting better but he can handle spice better than anyone I know! Chan super enjoyed it, he plans to return here when we go back to Vegas!
Seafood Ganjjajjang
Ah….I love jjajjangmyun and this was heaven. I like to get the ganjjajjang because it’s less saucy (I’m plenty saucy). This was so good. I had to eat it all, sorry. They also offer a mini size so I’ll get that one next time! This restaurant was very clean and the food came out quickly. The Korean waitresses were very nice so it was a well rounded experience. Wish we had this restaurant here and can’t wait to return!
Noodle Pull!
Yes, I wish they were here too! I actually don’t like jajamein that much only because I like spicy so I do like the chapaguri (from Parasite)
I would love that YanJang Pi but thought I ate something like that in Korea but it had little rice paper wrappers.
You should bring your own gochugaru to add to your noodles to make it spicy. LOL you should go Vegas! So much good eats!!!
looks ono!
It was!!
Ever since I watched Couple or Trouble with the VERY hot Oh Ji-ho, I have craved jajamyun. So far in Honolulu, I like Dowon (sp?) behind Ichiriki on Piikoi and the one on King Street just before Panda Express.
IF I ever go back to Vegas, I will be sure to try this place!
I haven’t tried dowon in a while! Gonna try on dong again hopefully soon! But feels like nothing here compares to even the mainland shops!