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Contribute Feedback What Patrick Wong likes about 홍반장 포트리 (hong Ban Jang Fort Lee) Korean Chinese Fort Lee, Nj:
TLDR: Definitely my go to for Korean Chinese. Second location of the original Palisades Park location. It 's comfy, it 's clean, it 's delicious. Get yourself some noodles, some fried pork and jjampong!I was happy to hear that another location of Hong 's opened because the Palisades Park location can get quite busy. Parking is easy, the space is clean, comfortable and tasty as always. It 's hard to find reasonably pr... View all feedback.
What SH Yoon (NYster) doesn't like about 홍반장 포트리 (hong Ban Jang Fort Lee) Korean Chinese Fort Lee, Nj:
Notice the close broken mussel shells in the photo, plus chewed out meat. Live mussels open up when heated but not dead ones. Whoever cook this realized this decided to crack open the shell manually to cover his tracks. I taste and ate two, now I know why it tasted dodgy and regret swallowing it. I hope I don't get SICK from this!Pls FIX this. This happened at Pal Park, but same owner. So Caveat Emptor. View all feedback.
TLDR: Definitely my go to for Korean Chinese. Second location of the original Palisades Park location. It 's comfy, it 's clean, it 's delicious. Get yourself some noodles, some fried pork and jjampong!I was happy to hear that another location of Hong 's opened because the Palisades Park location can get quite busy. Parking is easy, the space is clean, comfortable and tasty as always. It 's hard to find reasonably price good food nowdays.The boiled dumplings are small and full of flavor. The pork is so delicately crispy, the sauce is on the side (because who wants soggy fried stuff) and so addicting. The jjampong has plenty of seafood, the broth is delightfully rich yet balanced with springy noodles.If you like jjangmyeon or jjampong this is where you need to drop by.
Very crispy, delicious, and fresh. Better than any other Chinese cuisine in Fort
Notice the close broken mussel shells in the photo, plus chewed out meat. Live mussels open up when heated but not dead ones. Whoever cook this realized this decided to crack open the shell manually to cover his tracks. I taste and ate two, now I know why it tasted dodgy and regret swallowing it. I hope I don't get SICK from this!Pls FIX this. This happened at Pal Park, but same owner. So Caveat Emptor.
Our experience at the Korean-Chinese restaurant in Fort Lee, NJ, was exceptional. The fusion of Korean and Chinese flavors created a unique and delicious dining experience. The cozy ambiance and attentive staff enhanced our evening. Standout dishes included the Jajangmyeon and Tangsooyuk, showcasing the perfect blend of sweetness. A great spot for those seeking a delightful cross-cultural culinary adventure in the heart of Fort Lee.
There were a lot of customers because it was lunch time, but the food was delicious and good.