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Jjamppong zizon ( 짬뽕 지존 LA )
3446 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010
· Korean restaurant, Asian restaurant, Noodle shop
· 4.5/5 Google (402 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Lively Koreatown spot for jjajangmyeon and spicy jjamppong with tablet ordering, generous portions, and late hours; great value on promos but expect heat, possible waits, and occasional service hiccups.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels modern and bustling with tablet ordering, quick carts zipping out bowls, and K-pop in the background. Reviewers call out chewy house noodles and a jjamppong broth that brings the heat. One diner noted, "The combo bowl easily fed two and the noodles had great bite." Parking is validated but still paid, so expect a lively, urban Koreatown experience. In the kitchen, the cooking leans classic Korean-Chinese comfort over flash: rich jjajangmyeon, fiery jjamppong with adjustable spice levels, shareable tangsuyuk, and crisp dumplings. Many praise depth and value, though a minority mention overly sweet sauces or seafood that tastes frozen. It is best for those who want bold, satisfying bowls rather than delicate refinement. Families fare well with chewy black bean noodles, fried rice, and mild options, but the spicy soups can overwhelm younger palates. There is no dedicated kids menu, yet familiar dishes make it workable; consider asking for low heat and sharing a half-and-half to keep things kid-friendly and fun.
At a Glance
- Chewy house noodles and bold jjamppong broth with selectable spice levels
- Excellent value on jjajangmyeon promo and shareable portions
- Service inconsistency at peak times and during checkout
- Parking fees even with validation add to the bill
- Spicy soups can be intensely hot even at mid levels
What Sets It Apart
- tablet_enabled_ordering
- spice_level_customization
- half_and_half_yin_yang_bowl
What People Love
- Chewy, satisfying noodles
- Fiery, seafood-forward jjamppong
- Great deal on jjajangmyeon
- Spacious, clean, modern room
- Fast tablet ordering
Points of Concern
- Service can be slow or unresponsive during rush; several checkout complaints
- Parking validation still costs $2.99-$5 in the structure
- Seafood quality called frozen by some; tangsuyuk texture and sauce divisive
- Isolated safety incidents reported (pest sighting, foreign object) with limited remediation detail
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$26-42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose regular wheat noodles for best chew; rice noodles noted as less satisfying by some
- Pair shrimp fried rice ($16) with a side of jjajang sauce for extra flavor
Perfect For
- Late-night noodle cravings after a concert
- Casual group meals with shareable plates
- Solo, fast tablet-order lunches
- Spice lovers seeking a hearty broth
Location Insights
Area: Dense urban Koreatown corridor with late-night energy, casual eats, and steady foot traffic; popular with locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally busy and well-lit main boulevard; standard urban awareness advised, parking structures monitored.
Nearby: Office buildings, shopping, and many Korean eateries; validated structure parking behind per reviews.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday10:30–00:00
Tuesday10:30–00:00
Wednesday10:30–00:00
Thursday10:30–00:00
Friday10:30–00:00
Saturday10:30–00:00
Sunday10:30–00:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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