Ewha Won
“Jajangmyun with green noodles in a skillet, seafood assortment platter in a clear garlic sauce, and sautéed spicy chicken.”
“Fried dumplings, Spicy seafood soup (Jjampong), Mussels soup, Mapo Tofu, Seafood over white rice, Jajangmyun are all delicious.”
“The combo of sweet sour pork, spicy seafood soup , and black pasta is one of the best dinner I've shared with my gf and her family.”
Ewha Won
Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
5 reviews
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This place is a Korean Chinese food spot.
To me it's Korean food. To my Gf its Chinese food.
What this place does well is a big o plate of sweet and sour pork or beef and the bowls of black bean pasta. The portions are huge. The pasta are green I'm not sure what makes it green but it doesn't taste any different from other Asian noodles (bland).
My gf always recommend the black bean sauce 'fried'. The black sauce is very mild and heating it up in oil makes it more flavorful. To me it tastes the same with extra calories.
But, my gf always order the spicy red seafood soup. It has the dried red chilis and the small fresh green peppers that wakes me up at 4am for emergency 10 yard dash. The combo of sweet sour pork, spicy seafood soup , and black pasta is one of the best dinner I've shared with my gf and her family.
Be prepared for a long wait for your food to come out on busy nights
Really good family style dishes. Jajangmyun with green noodles in a skillet, seafood assortment platter in a clear garlic sauce, and sautéed spicy chicken. The food however comes out realllly fast; we got two of the dishes in 20 min.
Good ol' Korean food. It's just so good. This place from start to finish:
It started off slow… ridiculously slow. It wasn't all that crowded, but they took way too long with our order. Just had the side dishes there for a good 15-20 minutes after our order was put in. BUT! They redeemed themselves by giving us dumplings on the house! That was their way of saying sorry and their apology was delicious.
After that, our food finally came out!!! We got a sweet and sour beef dish for the table and it was phenomenal. Comes with some lettuce on the side and the dressing tasted like secret big mac sauce. It was good. I had the gahn jja jang which is the made to order jja jang and asked them to make it spicy. Trust me, it was spicy. The noodles were green, which I've never seen before and it was delicious. Others got some rice dishes and they were good too. The portions on all the dishes seemed to a good size to get a normal person full. Good thing we had the dumplings and the sweet and sour beef 🙂
Overall, a nice, cozy place for a quiet dinner. I believe it's BYOB if you don't want it to be that quiet.
This is one of the better Korean-style Chinese restaurants in New Jersey. In particular, their jjajangmyeon tastes very good; actually, most of the noodle dishes I tried there were delicious. The jampong tastes great as well.
For the meat dishes, definitely go with the tang soo-yook. The breading has just enough crisp when you bite down, and the meat inside is cooked very well. The sauce tastes sweet and delectable, and goes perfectly with the meat. Though gganpoongi (Fried Chicken w/ Spicy Garlic Sauce) is normally my favorite dish in any Korean-style Chinese restaurant, the gganpoongi here is not that great. The chicken in the gganpoongi has a lot of fat in it; it would taste better if they used better quality white meat. The Fried Shrimps w/ Spicy Garlic Sauce are essentially the same thing as the gganpoongi, but this shrimp version is twice as good as the chicken dish. BUT, every now and then the shrimp isnt as fresh as it could be, since they get the shipment the previous day. Most ppl cant taste the difference though, but if you're picky about it you probably will.
There aren't too many tables, so either get there before the lunch/dinner rush, or make a reservation.
Probably one of the best Korean-Chinese restaurant in the neighborhood. Their food is tasty, clean and plenty to share.
Fried dumplings, Spicy seafood soup (Jjampong), Mussels soup, Mapo Tofu, Seafood over white rice, Jajangmyun are all delicious.
I don't have to explain anymore. Just go. Please just go and check it out for yourself. It gets really crowded during lunch so try making a reservation if you can.