Welcome to Ah Suh Won
Ah Suh Won, a Chinese-Korean restaurant in Tenafly, NJ, offers a unique blend of flavors that are sure to impress. From their authentic Tang Soo Yook to their flavorful Jjajangmyun, each dish showcases the perfect balance of spices and ingredients. The restaurant's clean and modern space creates a welcoming atmosphere, where friendly staff go above and beyond to ensure a delightful dining experience. With generous portions and affordable prices, Ah Suh Won stands out as a top choice for Korean-Chinese cuisine in Bergen County. Don't miss out on their Fried Dumplings and Black Bean Sauce Noodles for a truly satisfying meal.
- 33 Highwood Ave Tenafly, NJ 07670 Hotline: (201) 266-6615
Welcome to Ah Suh Won, a gem of a Chinese-Korean restaurant located in Tenafly, NJ. This classy establishment offers a range of delicious dishes for both delivery and takeout, with the option to enjoy your meal outdoors. The private lot parking ensures a hassle-free dining experience.
One of the standout features of Ah Suh Won is its diverse menu, which includes a variety of soups, rice dishes, and meat options. From the savory Egg Drop Soup to the spicy Seafood with Crab Meat Soup, there is something to satisfy every palate.
For rice lovers, the options are equally enticing, with dishes like the Japchae Bap and Jajang Bap offering a delightful fusion of flavors. Meat lovers will appreciate the Tang Soo Yook and Jap Chae, both bursting with mouthwatering goodness.
Customer reviews rave about the authenticity of the food at Ah Suh Won, with dishes like the Tang Soo Yook and Jjajangmyun receiving special mentions. The restaurant's warm hospitality and clean, spacious ambiance enhance the overall dining experience.
If you're in the mood for a satisfying Chinese-Korean meal in a welcoming setting, Ah Suh Won is the place to be. With its delectable dishes and friendly service, this restaurant is sure to leave you craving for more.

Authetic korean restaurant serving some good Tang Soo Yook! Very nicely fried and portion is generous! we also tried their seafood jjampong and it was good. I bet the heat is even perfect during colder weathers! I would love to come back and try their jajang. so hopefully soon. Inside was clean and spacious and service was very good. We were asked if we wanted tea or water which I appreciated. we also had some fried pork left which we got to go and the staff gave us extra sauce! we felt so welcomed.

Jjambbong has a clean spicy taste. I think they used vegetable broth. There isn't much seafood, but the price is reasonable. Jjajangmyeon is delicious like soy sauce. The location is a bit disappointing. It's a little far from Koreatown.

This is one of the best restaurants in northern Bergen County. I say this without hesitation, and by judging the restaurant on what it's trying to be: the highest expression of a neighborhood Korean-Chinese place. We most recently came in on a Friday night with a 6 pm reservation. Yes, we had to flag down one of the harried but cheerful women working here to place our order. But look around - there's not a white tablecloth in sight. You may have to catch someone's eye, and there's nothing wrong with that. By 6:15 pm, half of our order was on the table, and we were gleefully chomping on fried dumplings and pillowy buns. The small but clean and modern space was packed - packed with people, but also with so much happiness. Almost everyone was smiling, laughing, and joking as they tucked into this feel-good array of comfort classics. Jajangmyun, jjampong, khan poong, gochu japchae... all of these traditional dishes sang. Even a simple plate of sauteed vegetables was delicious. And everything spent just seconds between being finished in the kitchen and sitting in front of us. Is it cheap? No, nor should it be. The ingredients are of the freshest, including the seafood. The cooking couldn't be better. And this is no grimy hole in the wall. If it were a French bistro, you'd have no problem with the prices. So pay these fine folks what they deserve, and enjoy.

What a great spot for jjajangmyun! While I've been in the area a long time, this was my first time coming to Ah Suh Won and I was not disappointed. Great food, affordable prices, and friendly service. The restaurant is on the smaller side for sure but it's the perfect place for a quick meal for lunch or dinner. The cafe next door is excellent for post-meal drinks!

Solid jjajangmyeon in Tenafly! We stopped by on an early Saturday evening, and were quickly seated. We ordered jjajangmyeon and tangsooyuk, both arrived in generous portions and tasted good. Slightly pricier than some other Korean-Chinese restaurants in Bergen. And I do wish they had half jjajangmyeon and tangsooyuk option.

While there's a ton of Korean-Chinese restaurants in Bergen County, it's hard to find a good spot. I find that some restaurants' noodles are too sweet for me or just not right. I shared the fried dumplings (군만두 - 8 pieces) and 쟁반 짜장면 (aka a shareable portion of 짜장면, black bean sauce noodles) with two others and we were genuinely blown away by how perfectly crisp yet succulent the dumplings were, and the taste of the noodles - they were rich in flavor but there was slight smoky (in Korean, 불맛)/spicy kick, and not to mention the deliciously scored squid pieces. It seems like the fried dishes are well done so I'd like to go again and try their 탕수육 (fried pork with sweet sauce) and 깡풍 새우 (fried shrimp with spicy chili sauce).

The best tangsooyuk and jjajangmyun I've ever had. Growing up and currently living in NYC, the only places I could go to for these comfort foods were Hyo Dong Gak, Dong Chun Hong, and Shanghai Mong, but Ah Suh Won is 100x better than all 3. I even went to Seoul this past summer for 3 weeks and was really craving tangsooyuk and jjajangmyun, but the places I went to did not meet my expectations. Ah Suh Won surprisingly did! The tangsooyuk is so crispy and the pork is juicy and tender. The staff was so kind and friendly, and even recommended tangsooyuk over the beef tangsooyuk when we tried to order the beef one even though the tangsooyuk is the cheaper option. The jjajangmyun is very clean and you don't feel like the oil and grease as you would at other places. I usually feel kind of disgusted after eating tangsooyuk and jjajangmyun since they're both not unhealthy, but I felt okay after eating at Ah Suh Won. Highly recommend if you're in the area--definitely worth the trip!