Andrew Park
Recommend not eat here. Jjajang bap had almost no sauce. Jjambbpong tastes like kimchi soup. If you are looking for proper Korean style dish this is not the place
Location: Level B1, Unit Number #B1-29
Quality products and services
Paik's Noodle The Clementi Mall represents the Singapore expansion of the world's number one Korean-Chinese noodle brand, bringing authentic Korean-Chinese cuisine to Level B1 (#B1-29) under the guidance of famous South Korean chef Baek Jong Won. Operating Monday-Sunday from 11:00am-9:00pm, this restaurant is part of an international success story with over 270 outlets across 10 countries including the USA, Japan, and Australia, demonstrating the global appeal of their specialized noodle preparations. As one of four Singapore locations alongside Suntec City, Tiong Bahru Plaza, and Waterway Point, the Clementi Mall outlet brings authentic Korean-Chinese flavors to western Singapore with their signature handmade noodles and house-made sauces imported directly from South Korea.
The menu centers around traditional Korean-Chinese classics including their signature Jajang Myeon ($11) featuring rich black bean noodles, the spicy and warming Jjamppong ($14) seafood noodle soup, and the popular Tang Suyuk ($21) sweet and sour pork that showcases the perfect balance of Korean-Chinese fusion cooking. Each dish utilizes noodles made fresh daily on-site, ensuring optimal texture and authenticity that honors the traditional preparation methods while meeting Singapore's quality standards. The restaurant's commitment to authenticity extends to their exclusive use of ingredients and sauces imported from South Korea, maintaining the genuine flavors that have made Paik's Noodle a global phenomenon.
With an impressive 5/5 rating from 21 reviews on FoodPanda, Paik's Noodle has quickly established itself as a premier destination for Korean-Chinese cuisine in Singapore. Contact the restaurant at +65 6027 5874 or visit their Facebook page @paiks.noodlesg for menu updates and promotional offers. Available for delivery through FoodPanda and offering comfortable dine-in experiences in the mall's basement level, the restaurant celebrated its opening with promotional vouchers that reflected their commitment to community engagement. As the authentic representative of Korean-Chinese culinary traditions in Singapore, Paik's Noodle continues to build bridges between Korean and Chinese cooking styles while providing Clementi residents with convenient access to internationally acclaimed noodle artistry.
Based on 15 reviews
Out of 135 shops
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Andrew Park
Recommend not eat here. Jjajang bap had almost no sauce. Jjambbpong tastes like kimchi soup. If you are looking for proper Korean style dish this is not the place
Cel
Keep hearing kitchen staff hawking mucous of his throat (just like those people you hear them before spitting out their mucous collected at the back of throat) Disgusting Restaurant management pls do something. Feel like vomiting as I heard it while eating. Atmosphere is more like a Chinese restaurant with Chinese songs playing loud enough for all the guests to hear. Mussels 1/10 size of its shells Overall , tried once enough
Wendy Rusli
Ordered mapo tofu w rice and one gochu yurinyuk. Side dishes given were very pathetic (just 3 radish slices with one drop of bean paste and 2 slice of onions). Food taste was average for the price $45. Wouldn't come back again.
kai
ordered take away veggie fried rice but what i got was basically egg shells with a side of fried rice. every bite i took had egg shells in it. utterly disappointed and won’t be back
X
Love the jjajangmyeon here, find it to be less oily and jelat than Obba’s. Tangsuyuk is good too. Great portions for both. Will be better if they serve free plain water.
jessica low
Went during off peak lunch and totally no crowd at all. request for seafood jampong without mussels but was told that it couldn’t be done. so i separated them myself. noodle was average tasting and dumping was the usual frozen type. there were tons of vegetable in the noodle soup which was great for me!
Jenny Ang
Food was served very fast. Service was friendly. I was unable to order with the QR code and the staff promptly took my order manually. Food serving was huge and suitable for sharing for small eaters. The dishes we ordered were delicious!
Shaun Chen
The fried pork was actually pretty good, the coating wasn't too oily and went well with the sweet sauce, I requested for it to be separate at the side and they kindly obliged. The black bean noodles was pretty tasty and not that oily. However it had very little amounts of meat inside.
R Ho
The jjampong soup was robust and delicious albeit a little spicy for me. Noodles were chewy and cooked just nice. Comes with plenty of mussels, pork and a little squid. I was a little disappointed as there were no prawns.
Tae Keun Um
Overall taste was good.. For Jiajiang myun and jjampong, noodle texture was not that I used to eat. It is not chewy and lowered the quality.
CHOLE Tang
Came here for dinner and was surprised by the small crowd. However, I was shocked at the portions. The jjajang myeon didn't reallybhave a bouncy texture, but the sauce was more umami and it's isn't as sweet or a salty compared to other places. And the serving was huge! The shrimp fried rice was quite good with the sauce, and it still tasted like fried rice since it didn't get overwhelmed by the sauce. The tang suyuk was delicious. You can ask to separate the sauce if you aren't a fan of too much sauce bit the sauce itself was tangy and not too strong. The chicken however, although a bit stiff, was very fragrant by itself. I recommend giving this place a try!
Lim Mei Xuan
love the jjajamyeon flavour and texture. The jam pong is quite spicy but the soup is good as well. Friendly and polite staff service with vv little people dining here during late afternoon.
Daniel Ong
Tastes pretty much just like how it does in Korea !! The jjamppong bap comes with rice, but also a bit of noodles in the soup! The tangsuyuk is also really good, i missed the chewy glutinous batter. The portions are really big too! Forgot to take a picture of the jjajangmyeon though but it was good too.
Daniel Wong
Came here for jjajangmyeon which I am a fan since my first trip to Korea in 1997. This is one of a few restaurants in SG that meet my standard of a good Korean jjajangmyeon. Most important, the noodles must be QQ and the black bean sauce is thick and tasty. My son had the fried rice with jjajang sauce. The short grain fried rice was good enough to be eaten on it's own. My son liked it even better with the sauce. Note: You order at the counter and as we came at opening time, the only staff outside the kitchen was still busy with the opening so had to wait awhile before ordering. Water is available, self service. The restaurant is rather quiet despite its location outside NTUC Fairprice.
Chin Kang Teh
We ordered the couple set recommended for 2 pax, the portion is big(actually can serve for 3pax) I love the jajang myeon and Tang Suyuk. It’s very delicious! The Jjamppong is just average. Will visit again. Thanks for the friendly and helpful crew.
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