2 new Paik’s Noodle outlets opening in Punggol & Tiong Bahru

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Finally! The famous Paik’s Noodle is set to open 2 new new outlets at Waterway Point and Tiong Bahru Plaza in hopes to alleviate the notorious hour queues at their Suntec City branch.

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Paik’s Noodle, a prominent Korean noodle business founded by celebrity chef Baek Jong Won, has launched 2 new locations in Singapore: Waterway Point and Tiong Bahru Plaza. These openings represent an exciting development for the brand, which is known for its authentic Korean-Chinese food.

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Paik’s Noodle is well-known for its unique Jajang Myeon, which consists of handmade noodles topped with a thick black bean sauce, stir-fried pork, and vegetables. This meaty dish is available in two sizes: standard (S$11) and large (S$14).

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The menu also features Jjamppong (S$14), a spicy seafood noodle soup packed with baby octopus, pork slices, and veggies and Tang Suyuk (S$21), a deep-fried pork dish served in a tangy sweet-sour sauce.​ Another favourite is the Jaengban Jajang (S$23), a sharing meal for 2 of fried noodles with fish and veggies in black bean sauce.​

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The new outlets at Waterway Point and Tiong Bahru Plaza are intended to emulate the relaxed and friendly dining experience of the original Suntec City site, making them perfect for quick, fuss-free lunches.

Paik’s Noodle – Waterway Point                                                                                83 Punggol Central, #02-21, Singapore 828761 
Daily: 11am – 9pm

Paik’s Noodle – Tiong Bahru Plaza                                                                                302 Tiong Bahru Road, #02-136, Singapore 168732                                                   Daily: 11am – 9pm

New in town: Paik’s Noodle — Korean noodle chain by celebrity chef opens 1st outlet in Singapore

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