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Yuchun Restaurant Info
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Delivery
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Takeout
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Dine-in
Popular for
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Solo dining
Accessibility
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Wheelchair accessible entrance
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Wheelchair accessible parking lot
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Wheelchair accessible restroom
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Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
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Comfort food
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Quick bite
Dining options
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Breakfast
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Lunch
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Dinner
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Seating
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Restroom
Atmosphere
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Casual
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Trendy
Crowd
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College students
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Groups
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Tourists
Planning
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Usually a wait
Payments
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Credit cards
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Debit cards
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NFC mobile payments
Children
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Good for kids
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High chairs
Parking
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Free parking lot
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Free street parking
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Paid street parking
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Valet parking
Best WLM Reviews
I'm a pretty frequent regular to Yuchun with my fiancée. We go constantly and it's always been consistently great we also tip really well.
Unfortunately for the first time ever one of the hostess (not the nice one in glasses) served us our check rudely not even 5 minutes into sitting down. The restaurant was also pretty empty since this was right at opening on a weekday.
This has never happened before and I do not think I will come back due to that. I also did not tip due to our check being served that early along with the rudeness of this hostess.
Great naengmyeon (korean cold buckwheat noodles). Galbi was delicious as well.
They have self ordering tablets at each table. The sweet pickled radish side dish and self serve hot broth were great.
Would recommend!!
Yuchun has quickly been my new go to restaurant especially since it’s been so hot in LA! Hot weather definitely calls for cold noodles ???? Their naengmyun is so incredibly refreshing and satisfying!!
????️ Ordered:
1. Kalbi + Chic naengmyun (Korean cold noodles with sliced beef in a cold ice broth)
2. Chic Bibim naengmyun (sliced beef and vegetables over noodles with spicy sauce)
3. Kimchi Mandu (kimchi dumplings)
4. Mandugook (kimchi dumplings in soup)
I love how this restaurant provides complimentary bone broth because it’s such a nice touch! The broth helps when you have a big appetite and are ready to eat???? I love putting black pepper in the broth for extra flavor.
The chic mul naengmyun (cold noodles with broth) was by far my favorite because the noodles were extra cold and the radish soup added SO much flavor!!! I preferred that one over the chic bibim naengmyun (dry buckwheat noodles with spicy sauce) since that one didn’t have any soup. I absolutely love the combo of cold buckwheat noodles with kalbi since the acidity of the noodles pairs perfectly with the fatty and charred meat. Btw make sure you cut the noodles before eating because I almost choked when I was eating fast ????????
This place is def a 15/10!!!
Korean style cold noodle - Naengmyeon is a main menu in this restaurant.
I went to eat lunch.
Parking space was so small and no ballet parking available. So I had waited for long time to park.
When I got in, there were lots of people. The staff asked to sit at a table. However I recognized later it was for the disabled. Omg
I ordered 2 cold noodles and Galbi. It took more than 20mins due to lots of orders.
Cold broth noodle- tasted too sweet. Seemed like lots of sugar inside
Mixed spicy noodle- sweet and spicy, so tasted not bad
Galbi- marinated beef galbi tasted good overall. However it was too salty and some pieces were tough to eat.
Broth- self service. Tasted good, seemed MSG added a lot
Price was increased a lot since pandemic.
If you want to eat Korean cold noodle easy, it can be a good option.
However it won’t give you authentic Korean cold noodles- Naengmyeon.
Cool and taste good. It's usually better to eat it with naengmyeon(cold noodle) and kimchi jeon(korean kimchi pizza), but it was a pity to hear that they don't make kimchi jeon anymore. Two people went and ate two bowls of naengmyeon, so the impression of the wait staff was not good. It may be a personal opinion.
Naengmyeon is excellent. When it's busy, kalbi takes awhile to get to your table. The self-service broth is really nice & comforting and I usually have a cup before my order gets to the table.
No frills, good food, get in get out kinda place. They have a self serve hot broth station which we tried while we waited for our food - pretty good broth.
We got the Galbi + Naengmyeon Combo (cold noodles and ribs), another and kimchi dumplings. It was too much food for 2 people, we could have just shared the combo with the kimchi dumplings. I didn't realize how big the Naengmyeon bowl was. The kimchi dumplings were also huge so we definitely left with a full belly. The kimchi wasn't over powering in the dumplings either and the filling was good. I would have cut the noodles more for the Naengmyeon, almost choked at one point lol.
They accept credit cards, 1 card per table.
Yuchun is my go to spot for Korean noodles and dumplings in Los Angeles.
I must note in advance though that the service is not that great. Essentially, this restaurant is a great example of a restaurant serving amazing food but lacks in service. If you are asian, I am sure you can think of a handful of restaurants like this. Regardless however, I can almost guarantee, that you will find yourself coming back for the food.
Yuchun is known for their cold noodles, whether this is their mul naengmyeon (물냉면) or bibim naengymyeon (비빔냉면). The main difference between the two is one is served with a cold broth* and the other is served with a cold sweet and spicy, red sauce.
*In case you are not familiar with how to eat mul naengmyeon, you are generally given vinegar and horseradish to season your cold broth to your taste. The white vinegar gives the broth a tanginess and the yellow horseradish sauce is there to give it a little kick if you like spicy foods. Do note that horseradish sauce is in essence what is used to create wasabi. If you add too much it will affect your nasal cavity first.
Yuchun is also known for their (김치왕만두) or giant steamed kimchi dumplings. I absolutely love these dumplings and would 10/10 recommend! The restaurant sells its frozen dumplings by the bag so you can purchase them if you would like.
While you are there, do not forget to take advantage of the self service hot broth offered. It’s called yooksoo (육수), or savory beef stock. People typically drink this before eating the cold noodles.
In case you needed further elaboration regarding my note above, this location gets pretty packed during the day and the staff is understaffed, with the more skilled kitchen workers occasionally not being present, leading to Yuchun being “sold out” of menu items. Service may also be a bit worse to guests who do not speak Korean as the hired staff are generally Korean and/or speak limited English.
If service is king for you, you may not like this restaurant. However, I highly recommend you to at least try the food before making a verdict.
(By the way, the noodles at this location are better than the ones at the new location that opened up in Buena Park).
Quick Facts About Yuchun Restaurant
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Opening Hours
| Monday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Thursday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Friday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM - 09:00 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
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