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Nestled within the vibrant Zion Market food court in Lewisville, TX, ZION NOODLE brings a flavorful fusion of Korean and Chinese noodle specialties that caters to both craving comfort and culinary adventure. This cozy eatery specializes in authentic dishes like their standout Jajang Noodles (Jajangmyeon), rich with savory black bean sauce that locals rave about, as well as the delightfully crispy Sweet and Sour Pork that manages to capture the perfect balance between tender meat and a satisfying crunch.
Dining here is a casual yet satisfying experience—after placing your order, you receive a pager and can settle into one of the many available seats in the bustling food court atmosphere. Despite the lively surroundings, the food stands out as a highlight, with dishes served hot and fresh, preserving the texture and vibrant flavors that make each bite memorable.
The Seafood Noodle soup, also known as Jjambbong, offers a hearty broth with a spicy kick, brimming with tender seafood and chewy noodles that invite slow savoring. For those seeking something different, the Garlic Soy Sauce Crispy Chicken combines a crispy exterior with a savory glaze that’s both addictive and comforting.
What makes ZION NOODLE especially noteworthy is how they honor traditional preparations while accommodating modern preferences. For instance, their sweet and sour pork arrives with the sauce served on the side, ensuring the pork stays delightfully crispy—a detail praised by many customers. The generous portions also make it an excellent value, allowing you to indulge without reservation.
Though some guests note that the noodle texture can lean toward the chewier side, and the food court environment can feel a bit hectic, these minor points are easily overshadowed by the robust flavors and authentic taste they deliver. Whether you’re a fan of Korean Chinese cuisine or simply seeking a satisfying meal with bold, comforting flavors, ZION NOODLE makes a memorable pitstop worth visiting again and again.
With dishes like Naengmyeon, Char Kway Teow, and even unexpected items such as Tortilla Soup, the menu offers diverse options that keep your taste buds engaged, reflecting an inventive spirit grounded in traditional Asian noodles and flavors. Friendly service combined with hot, hearty dishes makes ZION NOODLE a hidden gem in the heart of Lewisville’s dining scene.
This restaurant is a stall in a food court at Zion market. After you order, you are given a pager. There were plenty of seats to choose from. I tried the seafood noodle and the sweet and sour pork. The sweet and sour pork was different than what I am used to (didn’t quite like the sauce). I did appreciate that the sauce was separated from the fried pork to keep it crispy. The noodle soup was the star of the stall. Everyone was ordering it, and it was delicious.
black bean noodles $9 Sweet and Sour Pork $15. Pork and its sauce came out pipin hot, the whole meal came hot so props to them! Wish it could be crispier and the pork had more meat to it. The Noodles are on the chewier side, wish it was softer to eat. Flavor is decent, good salt balance. The black bean noodles here does the job if you are craving, but I have no intentions of coming back.
Their black bean noodles (jajangmyun, i got their gan jajang pictured below) are the best in the area and their fried pork with sweet and sour sauce(tangsuyuk) is one of the best I’ve ever had - crispy on outside and tender inside and perfect amount of chewyness! Will definitely be back!
Food is good, large portions for the price and especially liked the jjamppong. It is inside a foodcourt so a little hectic.
I like this place for Korean Chinese foods, and I always visit this restaurant in DFW. I Most of noodles are great, and sweet and sour pork is good.