Paik's Noodle brings the culinary mastery of celebrity chef Paik Jong Won to Singapore, establishing South Korea's leading Korean-Chinese noodle chain at Suntec City's Fountain Court #B1-177/177A with direct access to Promenade and Esplanade MRT stations. This world-renowned franchise, boasting over 270 outlets across 10 countries including the USA, Japan, and Australia, represents the pinnacle of handcrafted Korean-Chinese cuisine, where daily hand-pulled noodles meet signature sauces imported directly from South Korea to ensure authentic flavours.
The restaurant's expertise shines through iconic dishes like Jajang-myeon (1) featuring rich black bean sauce fried noodles with pork, the spicy seafood-laden Jjamppong (4), and the celebrated Tang-suyuk (1-9) - deep-fried pork with sweet and sour sauce that has become synonymous with Korean-Chinese dining. The menu extends to include Jajang-bap (3) with Korean black bean sauce rice topped with omelette, and the fiery Bokkeum Jjamppong (7) showcasing stir-fried pork and seafood noodles that demonstrate the kitchen's mastery of both traditional techniques and innovative presentations.
Operating daily from 11am-9pm, this 50-seat restaurant offers every diner premium fountain views thanks to its strategic location, though the popularity often results in substantial queues that testify to the authentic quality that has made Paik Jong Won's vision a global phenomenon. The combination of handmade noodles, homemade house sauces, and the chef's innovative approach to Korean-Chinese fusion creates a dining experience that bridges traditional comfort food with contemporary culinary excellence, making it a must-visit destination for Singapore's growing appreciation of authentic Korean cuisine.
6027 5863
Suntec City
Operating Hours
Closed - Opens Tomorrow
Opens tomorrow at 11 am
Monday
11 am–9 pm
Tuesday
11 am–9 pm
Wednesday
11 am–9 pm
Thursday
(Today)
11 am–9 pm
Friday
11 am–9:30 pm
Saturday
11 am–9:30 pm
Sunday
11 am–9:30 pm
Price Distribution
$1–101%
$10–2048%
$20–3036%
$30–407%
Our Menu
Menu Highlights
Gochu Yuringi
$23.00
Deep-fried chicken topped with sweet and sour soy sauce and hot chili peppers.
Menu Highlights
Jjamppong
$14.00 (Noodle) / $15.00 (Rice)
Spicy Noodle Soup
Gochu Jjamppong
$16.00 (Noodle) / $17.00 (Rice)
Chili Peppers Spicy Noodle Soup
Bokkeum Jjamppong
$17.00
Stir-fried Spicy Noodles
Jjajang Myeon
$11.00
Black Bean Sauce Noodles
Jjajang Bap
$13.00
Black Bean Sauce Rice with Omelet
Gochu Jjajang
$13.00
Spicy Black Bean Sauce Noodles
Jaengban Jjajang
$23.00
Stir-fried Black Bean Sauce Noodles with Seafood
Veggie Fried Rice
$12.80
Shrimp Fried Rice
$12.80
Beef Fried Rice
$12.80
Mapo Tofu Over Rice
$14.80
Pork Dumpling
$6.80
Crispy Korean-style fried dumplings
Original Tteokbokki
$6.00
Spicy Stir-fried rice cakes
Rose Tteokbokki
$8.00
Creamy spicy Korean rice cakes
Fried Egg
$2.00
Steamed Rice
$2.00
Gochu-mayo Chicken
$18.80
Chili and Mayo Fried Chicken
Pork Dumpling
$6.80
Crispy Korean-style fried dumplings
Original Tteokbokki
$6.00
Spicy Stir-fried rice cakes
Menu Highlights
Jajang Myeon
$11.00
Korean black bean sauce noodles with stir-fried pork and vegetables.
Jajang Bap
$13.00
Steamed rice topped with Korean black bean sauce and a big-sized omelet.
Bokkeum
Stir-fried pork and shrimp in special sauce.
Menu Highlights
Jjamppong
$14.00
Spicy seafood noodle soup with fresh vegetables, pork and squid.
Bokkeum Jjamppong
$17.00
Stir-fried noodles with pork, shrimp, squid and assorted vegetables in special oyster sauce.
Jjamppong Bap
$15.00
Spicy seafood soup with small portion of noodles and rice.
Menu Highlights
Jajang Myeon
$11.00
Korean black bean sauce noodles with stir-fried pork and vegetables.
Jajang Bap
$13.00
Steamed rice topped with Korean black bean sauce and a big-sized omelet.
Menu Highlights
Bokkeum Jjamppong
$17.00
Stir-fried noodles with pork, shrimp, squid and assorted vegetables in special oyster sauce.
Jjamppong Bap
$15.00
Spicy seafood soup with small portion of noodles and rice.
짬뽕
$14.00
Spicy seafood noodle soup with fresh vegetables, pork and squid.
Menu Highlights
Gochu Jajang
$13.00
Spicy Black Bean Sauce Noodles with Chili Peppers. Spicy black bean sauce noodles topped with hot chili peppers.
Gochu Jjamppong
$16.00
Spicy Chili Peppers Noodle Soup. Extra spicy Jjamppong noodle soup with hot chili peppers.
Gochu Jjamppong Bap
$17.00
Spicy Chili Peppers Noodle Soup with Rice. Spicy chili peppers soup with small portion of noodles and rice.
Steamed Rice
$2.00
Menu Highlights
Tang Suyuk
$21.0 (S), $25.0 (M), $29.0 (L)
Deep-fried pork served with assorted vegetables in special sweet and sour sauce.
Jjajangmyeon did not live up to the hype. The noodles tasted just like our local yellow noodles and were kind of overcooked. The sauce was also not very flavourful, it tasted diluted. The chunks of meat in the sauce were also pretty tough, I expected minced pork instead of purely lean strips of them. The place wasn't too crowded during lunch on a weekday. Overall, an unsatisfying meal that was too overpriced for the poor quality, will definitely not be back.
Alex Lee
Simply atrocious and unacceptable. Our first main took 30 mins to come and tasted mediocre. The second main was fried rice with egg. They served an egg after 20 mins, and after 40 mins of waiting the fried rice still wasn’t served. We resorted to cancelling it to which the staff agreed, indicating that they probably had not started cooking. It was also observed that tables who came in 10 mins prior got their food at the same time as us when they ordered the same dish. The staff batch cooked similar items instead of cooking by order. Will not be back, highly not recommended.
Chan Yan Min
Ordered trio set
-tteokbokki was not very hot (more like room to lukeworm temp)
-fried chicken was more flour than chicken (hardly any meat)
-jjamppong was mid
At least barley tea was good
Abit odd that it was so empty during sunday evening (might be due to father’s day)
Positive Reviews
Britney Khu
The jjajangmyeon could be better, but the mayo spicy chicken was a winner — really crunchy and delicious. It blended perfectly with the spicy sauce, giving a great balance of flavour and heat.
Would come back just for the chicken!
Julian Chow
The jajangmyeon and spicy tteokbokki combo was a flavor bomb, but not in the way I'd hoped. The jajangmyeon was overwhelmingly rich, and the tteokbokki's spice was so intense it overpowered all other flavors. It was a bit too much for my taste.
Chris T
Paik is a known chef in Korea.. happy to try the dishes here.. the spicy fried chicken was not spicy for us. Rose teobokki was yummy 😋
It was Friday night prefect time to drink the beer lol
Overall we had a good dinner.
But the tastes is nicer in Korea lol
Mel
It's hard to find a good jjajangmyeon+ jampong place in Singapore as most places either do one or the other well. This place actually does both very well and the jjampong has lots of seafood ingredients in it, very peppery. Only thing that was disappointing was the tangsuyuk, I've definitely had better but it's ok. Everything came As a set for less than $35, seemed like there was a promo. As the noodle dishes were the highlight, I would definitely come back. We came at 6-630pm on a weekend, no wait to get a table. The restaurant space is quite random, it is at the basement of suntec but not inside an actual restaurant space but an open space right beside the main walk way. It can get abit noisy as the space isn't enclosed.
T Kenny
Nice service staff but only 2 staffs to handle all the tables, clear the tables, etc.
Hot & cold barley tea are refillable, but the service staff had to attend to each table when require.
To Paik’s management, I would like to recommend, each table is placed with a hot flask of barley tea & 1 bottle of cold barley tea. It is more work effective for your floor staff.