4647 Convoy St # 105, San Diego, CA 92111

I was driving around with a couple of my buddies to look for a place that we haven’t tried before. While we were driving down convoy, we decided to pull into the Seoul Plaza. We found ourselves at Noodle Town with a lighted menu with pictures of different dishes they serve. Underneath the pictures was an electronic marquee that helped advertise their restaurant.

The inside was clean and nice, so we decided to give it a try. We started watching the Korean drama being played at the end of the room while we waited for our waiter (it had subtitles). The waiter brought us ice tea instead of water and brought us the usual panchan.

I always find myself pigging out on the panchan. I was tempted to ask our waiter to bring me a second helping, but I restrained myself. Our waiter was really helpful and he told us what people usually order here. We then ordered the chicken stir fried noodles, bulgogi, and cold noodles.

I didn’t really enjoy the stir fried noodles because it reminded me of noodles that you would get at a fast noodle chinese place. I started eating only the chicken and left the noodles and vegetables alone.

I think bulgogi is just bulgogi and you can’t really mess it up. bulgogi is a pretty safe item to order if you don’t know what to order at a Korean restaurant. The beef was well marinated and wasn’t overcooked. I found myself eating this most out of all the items we ordered.

If you ever order this item, make sure your waiter cuts the noodles for you because they are chewy. Even after our waiter cut it for us, we still have a problem eating it. I was kind of disapointed with this item because I had it at another place and remembered it being really good. The cold noodles here had beef, half a boiled egg, and some cucumbers in it. You might think there is too much sauce in it, but once you mix it up the noodles start absorbing the sauce.

Taste: 6/10
Service: 3/5
Atmosphere: 3/5
Total: 12/20