Kingchops Irvine

Kingchops Irvine is a taiwanese restaurant Irvine located in United States.

6 / 10
25
ratings
  • Phone

    (949) 303-5344

  • Website

    kingchopsirvine.com

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    786660611412630

  • Type

    Taiwanese Restaurant

Address

15435 Jeffrey Rd #117 (Jeffrey Rd & Irvine Center Dr) Irvine , CA 92618 United States

Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 8


Keywords:

pork chops dry noodles
Right Way to Eat

Pork chop rice

Andrew Ying

Remember pork chops are delectable, but the secret jewel is the chicken leg .

Richard Lee

Genuine taste of Taiwan pork chop rice , would love to come back again

Ron Hsu

Chicken and dry noodles . Noodles were nice and qq

leo hu

Porkchop is delicious. Best I ever had

Robin Chen

I thought the pork chop was average. Amazing dry noodles though.

Jones

The porkchop rice was not good. Wonton noodles weren't good either. Got stomache

Vicky Chang

Salty and average food

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